Fulham play at Everton on Saturday with the Toffees in the process of changing
managers.
In light of Everton's recent form, winning 1 of their last 9 games, away at Crewe
in the F.A. Cup, with their last top flight win at home to Sunderland 12 games
sacking the manger and hoping for a bounce back with players trying to impress
the new gaffer is a pretty desperate idea.
The Everton match preview, match stats and squad details will be appearing through
the front page but some background information on past games between the two clubs
along with details of the Toffees current form is already accessible through preview
button on the front page.
Other games
Wednesday evening saw chelsea v Tottenham end in a 4-0 win for the blues and a
sending off for another player this time Taricco. Blackburn were also in action
gaining a 2-1 home victory against Ipswich which moved Rovers out of the relegation
zone.
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Premiership midweek match results
and details
Barclaycard
Premiership |
FT |
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HT |
Wednesday
13/03/02 |
Pos |
Home |
Pos |
Away |
H |
A |
|
H |
A |
KO |
Att |
T.V. |
Info |
15 |
Blackburn |
17 |
Ipswich |
2 |
1 |
|
2 |
0 |
FT |
23305 |
- |
Details |
05 |
chelsea |
09 |
Tottenham |
4 |
0 |
|
1 |
0 |
FT |
39652 |
- |
Details |
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Wednesday 13 Mar 2002 - 19.45
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Blackburn |
(2)
2-1 (0) |
Ipswich |
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|
|
Blackburn Rovers continued their impressive form with a 2-1 victory over
Ipswich Town at Ewood Park. Damien Duff opened the scoring when
he picked up the ball on the left, cut inside and beat three Ipswich players
to rifle beyond Matteo Sereni from the edge of the area. Tugay released
Dunn and he played the ball back into the path of Andy Cole for the second.
The former Manchester United striker turned neatly to fire beyond Sereni,
who was slow to react. Ipswich striker Marcus Stewart scored his tenth goal
of the season, but it proved scant consolation.
Blackburn: Friedel, Neill,
Johansson, Berg, Unsal (Taylor 82), Dunn (Gillespie 72), Flitcroft, Tugay,
Duff, Yordi (Hughes 64), Cole.
Subs Not Used: Hignett, Miller.
Booked: Unsal, Neill, Flitcroft.
Goals: Duff 20, Cole 43.
Ipswich: Sereni, Makin, McGreal, Venus, Hreidarsson, Wright, Holland,
Magilton (Peralta 56), Clapham (George 80), Stewart, Armstrong (Marcus Bent
57).
Subs Not Used: Counago, Marshall.
Booked: Makin, McGreal.
Goals: Stewart 55.
Att: 23,305 Ref: P Dowd (Stoke-on-Trent).
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Wednesday 13 Mar 2002 - 19.45
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chelsea |
(1)
4-0 (0) |
Tottenham |
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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink hit a hat-trick on Wednesday as chelsea demolished
Tottenham Hotspur for the second time in four days. The Dutchman
has scored seven of his 25 goals this season against Spurs. His first strike
arrived when he advanced into space created by the backpedalling Dean Richards
to curl a spectacular right-footed shot over Neil Sullivan from 22 yards.
He doubled the lead on 70 minutes and rifled his third home 12 minutes later.
Frank Lampard completed the rout in the dying stages.
chelsea: Cudicini, Melchiot, Gallas, Desailly, Babayaro, Gronkjaer
(Stanic 78), Petit, Lampard, Le Saux, Hasselbaink (Forssell 83), Gudjohnsen
(Zola 73).
Subs Not Used: de Goey, Dalla Bona.
Goals: Hasselbaink 24, 69, 81, Lampard 90.
Tottenham: Sullivan, Taricco, Thatcher (Gardner 67), King, Richards
(Perry 45), Ziege, Davies, Poyet, Sherwood, Sheringham, Ferdinand (Rebrov
82).
Subs Not Used: Keller, Etherington.
Sent Off: Taricco (60).
Booked: Sherwood, Thatcher, Perry.
Att: 39,652 Ref: A Wiley (Burntwood).
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