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If David Moyes was hoping for an easy start to life at Old Trafford, the new fixture list will not have made pleasant reading.
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Welcome back, Jose Mourinho.
English football has missed you like John Terry misses a trophy celebration. Managers came and went faster than Reading in the English Premier League.
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TWO minutes of mayhem settled one of the most tedious contests of the campaign.
Juan Mata might have knocked Chelsea into the Champions League next season.
MAN UNITED v CHELSEA (Sunday, 11pm, SingTel mio TV Ch 102)
Chelsea head to Old Trafford for their 65th game of the season tomorrow.
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL, SECOND LEG REAL MADRID 2 (Karim Benzema 83, Sergio Ramos 88) BORUSSIA DORTMUND 0 (Dortmund win 4-3 on aggregate)
LIVERPOOL 2 (Daniel Sturridge 52, Luis Suarez 90+7) CHELSEA 2 (Oscar 26, Eden Hazard 57-pen)
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FA CUP SEMI-FINAL CHELSEA 1 (Demba Ba 66) MAN CITY 2 (Samir Nasri 35, Sergio Aguero 47)
FA CUP QUARTER-FINAL MAN UNITED 2 (Javier Hernandez 5, Wayne Rooney 11) CHELSEA 2 (Eden Hazard 59, Ramires 68)
Wayne Rooney scored from outside the box.
QUARTER-FINAL MAN UNITED v CHELSEA (Tomorrow, 12.30am, SingTel mio TV Ch 111)
I will be very surprised if Wayne Rooney doesn’t start Manchester United’s FA Cup quarter-final clash with Chelsea tonight.