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PostPosted: Mon 9:46, 20 Jan 2014    Post subject: Chelsea punish Manchester United with Samuel Eto'o

Chelsea kept the pressure on English Premier League title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City with a dominant victory over Manchester United -- and heaped more trouble on the defending champions.
Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o grabbed his first hat trick for Chelsea to seal a 3-1 win Sunday which edged Chelsea to within two points of league leaders Arsenal,[url=http://www.atschuh.com/nike-air-max-33]nike air max[/url].
Manchester United had started strongly at Stamford Bridge and the opening strike from Eto'o,[url=http://www.atschuh.com/]nike schuhe[/url], which took a heavy deflection,[url=http://www.atschuh.com/nike-air-max-33]air max[/url], came against the run of play.
United pressed on and both Belgian teenage winger Adnan Januzaj and England striker Danny Welbeck came close to equalizing but it was effectively game over when Eto'o pounced again on the stroke of halftime, poking in Gary Cahill's cross.
The pair combined again after the break, with Eto'o dinking in Cahill's rebounded header before dancing away to celebrate his hat-trick.
The home side took their foot off the gas in the closing stages of the match and Javier Hernandez slid in to grab a consolation goal for United,[url=http://www.atschuh.com/nike-shox-34]billig nike shox[/url].
But United boss David Moyes could only roll his eyes in despair when his captain Nemanja Vidic was shown a straight red card for a late challenge on Eden Hazard in the closing seconds of the match.
Chelsea's victory also brought up 100 EPL victories for manager Jose Mourinho in just 142 matches.
The feisty Portuguese manager might be pleased to know that he has ticked off 100 Premier League wins faster than his old rival Sir Alex Ferguson, who needed 162 matches in charge of Manchester United to reach the milestone.
For United, who are seventh in the table and 14 points off Arsenal's lead,[url=http://www.atschuh.com/nike-air-max-33]billig air max[/url], and Moyes, victory over their chief rivals would be tonic enough for now.
"Of course 100 matches is nice, it's one more fantastic thing for my career," Mourinho told broadcaster Sky Sports. "But the most important thing is to win the match.
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Commenting on the title defense, Moyes added: "It's a long way away. We'll never say it's gone for us and we'll do our best to get back in it if we can."
In Sunday's other match, Tottenham moved level on points with fourth-placed Liverpool with a 3-1 away win at Swansea.
Emmanuel Adebayor scored twice while Swansea defender Chico Flores inadvertently turned the ball into his own net.
Tottenham are unbeaten in the EPL since Tim Sherwood replaced Andre Villas-Boas at the helm while Swansea, under the leadership of Michael Laudrup, have now gone eight league games without a win and hover near the drop zone.
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David Villa found his scoring boots again to fire the home side into the lead only for a rash challenge from Juanfran to undo his good work.
The defender pulled back Sevilla's Carlos Bacca in the box late on and Ivan Rakitic coolly slotted the resulting penalty beyond the reaching fingertips of keeper Thibaut Courtois

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