Tuesday 16th December 2003 | |||
Bolton Wanderers | 1-0 | Southampton | aet |
West Bromwich Albion | 0-2 | Arsenal |
Wednesday 17th December 2003 | |||
Aston Villa | 2-1 | Chelsea | |
Tottenham Hotspur | 1-1 | Middlesbrough | aet |
(Middlesbrough won on penalties) |
Chelsea number one Petr Cech is hoping that not playing as much international football will help with his elbow problem.
08:00 » SkySports.comChief executive Alan Whiteley is set to leave Cardiff as part of a reorganisation by owner Vincent Tan, BBC Sport Wales understands.
07:33 » BBC SportManchester City striker Sergio Aguero has suggested that foreign players have a tougher time with referees than their British counterparts in the Premier League.
00:18 » SkySports.comOnce, when he was asked why Sir Alex Ferguson was suddenly so nice about him, Arsène Wenger replied wistfully that he was no longer seen as a threat at Old Trafford.
00:00 » The IndependentThere is a subtlety to Roberto Martinez that makes him likeable, and perhaps explains why Dave Whelan extols his talents on television every week and why Liverpool were keen on his services in the summer. So when his team fell to their fourth Premier League defeat of the season in only their sixth...
00:00 » The IndependentQueen's Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes may be high in the bookies' list to be the next Premier League manager to get sacked, but he believes his team's poor start to the season will end once his sick list gets shorter – especially as his defenders return to fitness.
00:00 » The IndependentKevin Mirallas has offered the spritely jink of magic some felt Everton would lack after the summer sale of Tim Cahill. The 24-year-old summer signing from Olympiakos has shone in recent weeks, his talent and awareness obvious during the two comfortable victories against Southampton and Swansea...
00:00 » The IndependentThe first league win of Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool tenure was delivered by Luis Suarez. For all of Rodgers' tactical teaching, Suarez remains the difference-maker for Liverpool, scoring three and making one in a 5-2 evisceration of Norwich City.
00:00 » The IndependentNewcastle United manager Alan Pardew says he still wants to be England manager – but only after serving out his new eight-year contract on Tyneside.
00:00 » The IndependentTuesday 16th December 2003 | |||
Bolton Wanderers | 1-0 | Southampton | aet |
West Bromwich Albion | 0-2 | Arsenal |
Wednesday 17th December 2003 | |||
Aston Villa | 2-1 | Chelsea | |
Tottenham Hotspur | 1-1 | Middlesbrough | aet |
(Middlesbrough won on penalties) |