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Barcelona remained on course to register 100 points as champions, but with the title race settled, the interest in La Liga has shifted to the battle for European qualification. Last weekend, an early Pedro Rodriguez strike and a Marc Val...
Barcelona remained on course to register 100 points as champions, but with the title race settled, the interest in La Liga has shifted to the battle for European qualification. Last weekend, an early Pedro Rodriguez strike and a Marc Valiente own goal set Barcelona on the way to a routine win over Real Valladolid at Camp Nou. Victor Perez pulled a late goal back for the visitors but it was a comfortable win for Barca who need to win their two remaining matches to hit the 100-point mark. Real Sociedad came back from a goal down to beat Sevilla and are in pole position to secure the vital fourth place in La Liga and with it a Champions League place. Phillipe Montanier’s men fell behind to Ivan Rakitic’s tenth-minute goal, but the Croatian went from hero to zero, scoring Sociedad’s equaliser just six minutes later when he accidentally headed past his own goalkeeper. Imanol Agirretxe’s excellent finish, his 13th goal of the season then scored what proved to be the winner in the 24th minute. Valencia maintained the pressure on Sociedad with a 1-0 win at Getafe, Jeremy Mathieu scoring the vital goal on the stroke of half-time. Los Che remain level on points with Sociedad, but the Basques are ahead on head-to-head results. Rayo Vallecano moved up to ninth with a 3-2 win at Levante, whose miserable run continued. Piti gave Rayo a 20th minute lead, but Robert Aquafresca equalised for the Valencians soon after half time. Franco Vazquez restored the visitors’ lead on the hour and Piti extended it from the spot. Vicente Iborra’s late goal for Levante was no more than a consolation. Granada recorded a convincing victory over Osasuna, leapfrogging their opponents into 15th place and boosting their survival prospects. Youssef El-Arabi, Siqueira (from the penalty spot) and Diego Buonanotte scored the goals to leave El Grana five points clear of the danger zone. Deportivo La Coruna hauled themselves out of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win over Espanyol. Bruno Gama put the Galicians ahead on 50 minutes, and Nelson Oliveira made sure of the three points in added time. The win saw Deportivo climb to 17th, a point ahead of Real Zaragoza, who suffered a late 2-1 loss to Athletic Bilbao. Helder Postiga gave Zaragoza the lead, but Fernando Llorente levelled with ten minutes to go and Ibai Gomez hit a last-gasp winner. Basement side Mallorca lifted themselves off the bottom of the table and at the same time dented Real Betis’ European ambitions with a 1-0 win at the Iberostar. Israeli striker Tomer Hemed scored the only goal of the game on 21 minutes as Gregorio Manzano’s side moved to 19th, three points from safety with two games left to play. The other two Gameweek 36 matches were played a fortnight ago, ahead of the meeting of the two Madrid clubs in the final of the Copa del Rey. Real Madrid hammered Malaga 6-2, while Atletico won 3-1 away at struggling Celta Vigo. Real Madrid made an ideal start against Malaga when Raul Albiol headed in a Luka Modric corner after only two minutes. Roque Santa Cruz soon equalised, but Los Boquerones made life even harder for themselves when Sergio Sanchez gave away a penalty for a foul on Cristiano Ronaldo and was sent off. Goalkeeper Willy Caballero saved the Portugal star’s spot-kick with his foot, but sustained an ankle injury from the impact of Ronaldo’s shot and had to be replaced by Carlos Kameni. Ronaldo then made amends with a free-kick to restore Real’s lead. Mesut Ozil added a third, only for Antunes to pull a goal back for Malaga with a stunning 25-metre drive. Karim Benzema made it 4-2 on the stroke of half-time before Modric hit Real’s fifth after the break. With a quarter of an hour to go, Martin Demichelis followed Sanchez down the tunnel after picking up a second yellow card, and Angel Di Maria beat Kameni in injury time to complete an emphatic win. After a goalless first half, Atletico Madrid struck early against Celta Vigo, with Diego Costa on target following Koke’
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Although Mark Hughes is not believed to be the number one candidate, Stoke City have contacted Hughes to schedule an interview with the former QPR, Blackburn, Manchester City and Wales manager. Stoke are also believed to be considering G...
Although Mark Hughes is not believed to be the number one candidate, Stoke City have contacted Hughes to schedule an interview with the former QPR, Blackburn, Manchester City and Wales manager. Stoke are also believed to be considering Gus Poyet, Roberto Martinez and Malky Mackay as candidates for the position. Whether it’s the fact that Stoke want to do their due diligence and have a conversation with Hughes, I don’t know. But it’s worrying that Stoke are even considering Hughes given his horrible management stint at Queens Park Rangers. Mark Hughes is not what Stoke City needs right now. What do you think? Does Hughes get a bad rap? And does he deserve a chance? Who do you think should Stoke consider for the job instead? Give us your opinions in the comments section below. Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines: Stoke City begin search for new manager by contacting Mark Hughes — The Telegraph Gambling is widespread in the Premier League, admits one manager — The Mail Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis clarifies Rafa Benitez comments — Sky Sports The history of Manchester United’s debt — Andersred Blog Gill insists ‘every bit of work’ is being done to keep Rooney at United next season — Mail Next season is Arsenal’s best chance of success in years — Life’s A Pitch Tony Pulis departure from Stoke City signals the end of an error — The Guardian Everton close in on Roberto Martinez as Toffees plan official approach for Wigan boss — Mail Why the Bundesliga isn’t the best in Europe — GQ The Guardian’ Is Finally Moving to ‘Guardian.com’ — Mashable Fifa to introduce mandantory five match ban for racism and points deductions for clubs — Telegraph Andrei Arshavin will not be signing once more for Zenit St Petersburg — The Guardian Brendan Rodgers’s son and three other Brighton footballers cleared of sexual assault — Telegraph Robin van Persie sends Arsenal fan Piers Morgan pictures celebrating Man United title — 101GG West Ham record highest average home league attendance in the Club’s history — West Ham QPR may need to spend a couple of seasons in the Championship, warns Tony Fernandes — Mail Learning on the job, Gus Johnson prepares for broadcast of soccer final — New York Times Michel Platini talks about Qatar World Cup, Financial Fair Play and goal-line technology — Mail Why Manchester City were willing to fork out $500m on stake in MLS — The Independent The Nightly EPL is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s British newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly EPL on EPL Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters. Stoke City Begin Search for New Manager By Contacting Mark Hughes: The Nightly EPL is a post from EPL Talk - Independent voice of EPL soccer fans since 2005.
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