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Andre Schurrle's stunning strike for Fulham against Burnley
Andre Schurrle's stunning strike for Fulham against Burnley

Andre Schurrle's stunning strike for Fulham against Burnley. Watch as Andre Schurrle scored a goal of the season contender in Fulham's 2-1 defeat to Burnley on Saturday. Fulham slipped to their 14th loss of the Premier League season as two own goals from Joe Bryan and Denis Odoi leaves them five points adrift of Premier League safety. But one Fulham player who had a memorable day was Schurrle, who scored a stunning goal in the second minute. The Germany international latched onto a long ball from Odoi and fired a brilliant dipping half-volley over goalkeeper Tom Heaton into the net. Claudio Ranieri said "it was fantastic" after the game. Hit the video above to see Schurrle's stunning goal. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



La Liga round up Borja Baston salvages point for Alaves at Girona
La Liga round up Borja Baston salvages point for Alaves at Girona

La Liga round-up: Borja Baston salvages point for Alaves at Girona. Borja Baston salvaged a point for Alaves in a 1-1 draw at Girona on Saturday but the visitors missed the chance to move up to third place in La Liga table. Victory would have seen the season's surprise package leapfrog Sevilla but they had to be content with a draw after Cristhian Stuani fired the hosts ahead after 12 minutes. Stuani's brilliant bicycle kick threatened to seal a first league win in six games for his side before Baston levelled with a close-range effort early in the second half. Valencia's patchy recent form continued as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by struggling Real Valladolid. Marcelino's side went ahead through Dani Parejo's 71st-minute strike but Ruben Alcaraz responded with a fine free-kick eight from time for the visitors to nudge them further clear of the relegation zone. Leganes secured three precious points in their own battle to beat the drop with Youssef En-Nesyri's 73rd-minute effort proving enough to see off bottom club Huesca 1-0. In the Saturday evening game, substitute Angel struck late to send Getafe up to sixth place with a 2-1 win at struggling Villarreal. Jorge Molina opened the scoring for Getafe but the home side, stranded second from bottom in the table, thought they had earned a point through Leandro Cabrera's 75th-minute own goal. But Getafe seized the points in dramatic fashion when Angel, who had only been on the field for three minutes, burst into the right side of the home box and delivered a perfect lob over goalkeeper Sergio Asenjo Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Claude Puel says Leicester boos 'not his concern' after Southampton defeat
Claude Puel says Leicester boos 'not his concern' after Southampton defeat

Claude Puel says Leicester boos 'not his concern' after Southampton defeat . Claude Puel says he is not concerned about the boos at full-time for his Leicester team as 10-man Southampton left the King Power Stadium with three points. James Ward-Prowse's penalty and Shane Long earned the battling 10-man Saints a 2-1 victory. Long scored in first-half injury-time just two minutes after Yan Valery was sent off for two bookable offences. Wilfred Ndidi's consolation failed to rally Leicester as Ralph Hasenhuttl's Saints moved out of the Premier League relegation zone. The Foxes were booed off with at least one 'Puel Out' sign spotted but the Frenchman will ignore the critics. Puel said: "The fans are disappointed like us and it's a normal thing, it's not my concern, I have to keep my focus and concentrate on the team. "It's a big disappointment, we wanted a good response after our cup game. The players were focused, perhaps a little nervous, and we showed this in the first half. "We wanted to perform, we wanted to have a reaction and our concentration was perhaps too much. It was a difficult scenario. "We didn't manage the first half well. It would have been good to have come back without the second goal but it was harsh and it was a bad moment. "We played with desire and intensity in the second half but we didn't perform enough." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Ralph Hasenhuttl praises Southampton's pa ssion in win at Leicester
Ralph Hasenhuttl praises Southampton's pa ssion in win at Leicester

Ralph Hasenhuttl praises Southampton's passion in win at Leicester . Ralph Hasenhuttl praised Southampton’s passion after they held off Leicester City with 10 men to win 2-1 at the King Power Stadium. After Saints took an early lead, Leicester looked to have been given a way back into the game when 19-year-old full-back Yan Valery showed his inexperience by picking up a second yellow card (45). However, Shane Long netted just 90 seconds later (45+1) to give the visitors a two-goal cushion heading into the break and Hasenhuttl's men survived a barrage of Leicester second-half possession to pick up their third win in seven Premier League games since he took over from Mark Hughes. The Austrian was proud of the way his players implemented his plan in the second half. "We had to be compact in the second half and try to defend everything," he told Sky Sports. "I think the manner of the performance was good, showing passion. "When they made it 2-1 I thought it would be too long for us to hold on. But the way we defended made it very difficult for the opposition to score. The longer the game went on the steadier and more balanced we were. "That was the key to the success." Valery had been playing on the edge after a flare-up between him and Ben Chilwell resulted in the Saints youngster picking up a yellow card. He did not learn to cool it and his rashness continued as he received a second yellow after tugging back Marc Albrighton. Hasenhuttl admitted he was planning to replace the 19-year-old at half-time before he was dismissed, but also questioned the referee's decision. "I expected the referee to give him a warning before showing a second yellow card," he said. "I wanted to take him off at half-time but the chance was then gone." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Martin Tyler savours Woking's FA Cup clash with Watford despite loss
Martin Tyler savours Woking's FA Cup clash with Watford despite loss

Martin Tyler savours Woking's FA Cup clash with Watford despite loss. Martin Tyler enjoyed the "very special" experience of being in the Woking dugout for their FA Cup third-round defeat to Watford on Sunday. Tyler, best known to most football fans as a Sky Sports commentator, became an unpaid member of the club's coaching staff in May following the appointment of manager Alan Dowson. He is a lifelong Woking fan and was alongside Dowson for the visit of Watford. Woking 0-2 Watford Unfortunately for Tyler, the lowest ranked team left in the tournament could not cause an upset as goals in either half saw them beaten by the Premier League side. "When I set out for here today I wanted to go home feeling good about this side that is very special to me," Tyler told Sky Sports. "It's well away from what you know and what everybody knows that I do and I am privileged to have these two worlds. "I am a commentator first and foremost and I think the coaching has gone up a notch today! Javi Gracia was five yards away from me for the whole 90 minutes and I had a little chat with him about how he keeps so calm during matches. "It's great, a bit of virtual reality, but the reality is that we are out of the FA Cup." Watford will learn their fourth-round opponents in the FA Cup draw on Monday evening. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Dele Alli says Tottenham got 'carried away' before Wolves defeat
Dele Alli says Tottenham got 'carried away' before Wolves defeat

Dele Alli says Tottenham got 'carried away' before Wolves defeat. Dele Alli believes Tottenham were guilty of getting "carried away" after briefly moving second in the Premier League at the end of 2018. Spurs overtook Manchester City on Boxing Day with a 5-0 win over Bournemouth to move to within six points of league leaders Liverpool. January 8, 2019, 7:30pm Live on However, three days later Tottenham's title aspirations were dealt a hammer blow when Wolves came from behind to win 3-1 at Wembley. When asked what Mauricio Pochettino told his players after the defeat, Alli said: "I don't think he needed to say too much, to be honest. As players we were disappointed. "We had been in great form before that and maybe we got a little bit carried away with ourselves. "They're a fantastic team and maybe we just thought we would win the game (against Wolves), but you can't do that if you want to win things and be a top, top team. "You have to be clinical and ruthless in every game and you can't afford to take your foot off the gas and we all had a look at ourselves after and we know we can't let that happen." Spurs bounced back from the Wolves defeat with a 3-0 win over Cardiff on New Year's Day, before Alli captained the side to a 7-0 win away at Tranmere Rovers in the third round of the FA Cup on Friday. "With the games coming so quickly, it's a good thing when you lose a game to have a game a few days after because all you want to do is get back out there and make things right," said Alli. "You can't afford to dwell on it or let it knock your confidence because that's when things can take a turn for the worse. "You've got to turn over quickly and make sure you're switched on for the next game." Tottenham next face Chelsea in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports, and Pochettino could be tempted into rotating his squad with Spurs still fighting on four fronts this season. "Some people maybe expect you to prioritise different things, but I believe we've got a strong squad" Alli said. "Players who work hard in the gym and on the training field to make sure we're fully fit and the manager makes changes. "I think he's very good at that and as players we want to play every game anyway, we want to be in every competition so all we can do is make sure we recover properly after games, mentally and physically, make sure you prepare for every game and be ready to play. "And if not, you've got to be honest and say you're not ready or, if you've got a little knock, you don't want to keep fighting through things and make things worse because the last thing you need is injuries. "So we've just got to make sure everyone is on it and keep up the consistency because that's the big thing. "When you're going into different competitions, you can't take your foot of the gas, but you've got to be consistent and keep up your top level." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Rafa Benitez admits replay against Blackburn is far from ideal
Rafa Benitez admits replay against Blackburn is far from ideal

Rafa Benitez admits replay against Blackburn is far from ideal. Rafael Benitez has admitted an FA Cup replay was almost the last thing he wanted after seeing Newcastle earn a 1-1 draw to deny Blackburn a third-round victory. Matt Ritchie's 85th-minute penalty spared the Premier League side's blushes after Bradley Dack had headed the visitors in front at St James' Park, although another game was not on Benitez's wish-list as he attempts to keep the club in the top flight. Asked if a replay was the worst possible scenario, he replied: "Yes, in terms of another game, another situation that you have to manage with more minutes, more players, more risk. "I am not happy with another game - I would prefer to win this game and that's it. But if you cannot, at least you have another chance and then try to win the next one." Benitez saw a team featuring eight changes to the one which started against Manchester United in midweek turn a disjointed display as the club attempted to avoid a seventh third-round exit since owner Mike Ashley took overalmost 12 years ago. On a day when takeover speculation and the prospect of another frustrating transfer window were among the main talking points, they rescued themselves in the nick of time to leave their manager at least able to take some positives. Benitez said: "Some young players playing, some players who have not been playing having 90 minutes under their belts, the reaction of the team after we conceded and (Florian) Lejeune coming back after four and a half months with aserious injury. Those are positives." If Benitez's relief at avoiding a ninth defeat in 12 home games this season was tempered by the prospect of a replay a matter of days before a crunch league clash with fellow strugglers Cardiff on Tyneside, opposite number Tony Mowbrayheaded back to Lancashire wondering what might have been. He said: "The dressing room is very quiet, very disappointed. We couldn't really see Newcastle scoring tonight, to be honest and yet maybe fatigue, I'm not sure, but a soft penalty - I haven't seen it back but VAR, obviously, confirmed it as a penalty, so we'll accept it. "It's just disappointing. The team that you saw tonight is the team that's just coming off the back of playing the top four in the Championship back-to-back - Norwich, Leeds, Sheffield United and West Brom - and that's the sort of performance-level we've given, really hard-working, honest. "We obviously could do with a bit more quality as we move the club forward if we're going to try to get out of this division, of course. The Championship, there are some massive clubs in there. "But we have got a great spirit and togetherness and camaraderie and it takes us a long way, and I thought that was evident today." Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



Derby 2 2 Southampton Jack Marriott, Tom Lawrence earn FA Cup third round replay
Derby 2 2 Southampton Jack Marriott, Tom Lawrence earn FA Cup third round replay

Derby 2-2 Southampton: Jack Marriott, Tom Lawrence earn FA Cup third-round replay. Derby fought back from 2-0 down to force an FA Cup third-round replay with Southampton. Southampton looked to be cruising after Richard Keogh deflected in Nathan Redmond's early strike and then Redmond netted in the 48th minute. But Jack Marriott pulled a goal back in the 58th minute and Tom Lawrence struck from 25 yards just three minutes later to earn Derby a 2-2 draw. Marriott also blew a golden chance to win it in stoppage time when he blazed over. Saints, last season's semi-finalists, looked on course to reach the fourth round with minimum fuss when they opened the scoring after four minutes. Shane Long found Redmond in space on the left and his low drive appeared to be creeping in before Keogh slid in to deflect it into the opposite corner from four yards. Southampton relaxed and Derby boss Frank Lampard, a four-time FA Cup winner, watched on as his side had plenty of possession but little penetration. The hosts struggled to recover from the early setback and it took until the 32nd minute for the Rams to carve out a clear opening when Craig Bryson sent Marriott scampering through. The striker slipped in Duane Holmes but his angled effort was comfortably saved by Angus Gunn. Rams keeper Kelle Roos then gathered Southampton debutant Callum Slattery's low drive from 25 yards and three minutes before half-time Jack Stephens turned James Ward-Prowse's cross wide. But Derby threatened ahead of the break when Holmes held off Ward-Prowse, swapped passes with Marriott and curled wide from the edge of the box. Yet, despite matching the Saints in the first half, the hosts fell 2-0 behind four minutes into the second. If there was a doubt over the scorer of the opener, Redmond ensured there was no further debate when he cut inside and curled a brilliant effort into the top corner from 20 yards. Having not netted before Ralph Hassenhuttl's arrival, the England international has scored four times in the manager's first seven games. The game appeared won but Derby hit back with two goals in three minutes to level. First, Marriott's sharp half volley from Lawrence's cross pulled a goal back after 58 minutes. Lawrence then levelled himself when he was allowed to advance and his wonderful low 25-yard effort found the bottom corner. A routine cup game had come to life and Mohamed Elyounoussi should have put the Saints ahead again but planted a free header straight at Roos after 67 minutes. Ward-Prowse fired over as Southampton chased a winner and Redmond forced Roos into a smart stop in injury time. But Marriott should have completed Derby's comeback with the last kick of the game only to balloon wildly over from 16 yards. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.



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