Sunday, April 27, 2008

England: Saturday's EPL games



Fulham dragged themselves away from the very edge of relegation yesterday when they came back from two goals down to beat Manchester City. They are still tottering on the precipice but there is the vaguest of hopes
Fulham get kiss of life from Diomansy Kamara

Alex McLeish's side are still in the relegation dogfight after blowing a two-goal lead
Careless Birmingham let salvation slip

What is it with Sunderland and injury-time goals?
Murphy heads Sunderland to safety at the last

Satisfaction at a competent afternoon's work and the point it had achieved vanished as Bolton, strolling off the White Hart Lane pitch, were hit with the news of Fulham's Lazarus act
Bolton Wanderers' survival on a knife-edge

Goal-starved they may still be but Reading have at least added a point to their desperate battle for Premier League survival
Tension rising for Coppell as Reading are left on edge

West Ham may have been jeered off after last week's uninspired win against Derby but the fans got value for money yesterday, even if the result didn't reflect their team's early dominance. Newcastle are back all right; at one point defending like novices only to turn the game round in thrilling style
Martins' hits and misses sum up flawed thriller

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