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    Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United: Hazard moves Mourinho's men closer to the Premier League title

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    Eden Hazard's 18th goal of the season ensured Chelsea took another giant stride towards winning the Premier League title by beating Manchester United 1-0 to move 10 points clear at the top of the table.Hazard demonstrated why he is a strong favourite to be crowned the PFA Player of the Year when he rounded off a slick move with a clinical finish to give Chelsea the lead during a first half in which they were distinctly unimpressive.

    Wayne Rooney, moved back into a midfield role, wasted a great early chance when he fired into the side-netting and Radamel Falcao struck the woodwork as United missed the chance to move above Arsenal into second place.

    Louis van Gaal's side remain on course to secure a place in the UEFA Champions League with five games remaining, but any slight hopes they may have had of winning the title are surely gone after their six-game winning league run came to an end at Stamford Bridge.

    Victory for Chelsea stretched their unbeaten run to 14 games in all competitions and there appears to be no stopping Jose Mourinho's men in their quest to secure a first Premier League title for five years.Kurt Zouma and Oscar came into Chelsea's starting line-up at the expense of Brazil duo Willian and Ramires, who dropped to the bench.

    Falcao made his first start since February for United, while Luke Shaw also returned to the starting line-up along with Paddy McNair, as Michael Carrick, Daley Blind and Phil Jones were ruled out due to injury.Rooney had a great opportunity to open the scoring after only three minutes when Shaw cut the ball back and the England captain fired into the side-netting.

    David de Gea clearly thought Rooney had scored as he celebrated with clenched fists at the other end, and the Spain goalkeeper ought to have had another moment to forget when he handled Cesc Fabregas' cross just outside the area, but the officials did not spot his infringement.

    De Gea had very little to do in the first half, but he was picking the ball out of the net when Hazard opened the scoring out of the blue eight minutes before half-time.
    Falcao was robbed of possession by John Terry on the halfway line and Fabregas picked out Oscar, whose clever backheel set Hazard free and the winger surged into the area before firing under De Gea with his left foot.

    Didier Drogba almost doubled Chelsea's lead early in the second half when he raced away and went close with a deflected shot that looped over De Gea and Hazard arrived beyond the back post to hit the crossbar from a tight angle.

    Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois palmed away a stinging drive from McNair on the hour mark and Juan Mata was denied an equaliser against his former club with an effort that looped just over the crossbar.

    There would be no further chances for the Spain midfielder, who was given a great reception by both sets of fans when he replaced by Angel Di Maria.Van Gaal opted against bringing on Robin van Persie, back on the bench after two months out, and United were unable to break down a stubborn Chelsea side.

    Ander Herrera was booked for simulation after going down in the area late on and that proved to be the last action, as Chelsea celebrated another hard-earned victory that means a positive result against Arsenal next weekend would leave them just one win from the title.
     

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    Reading 1-2 Arsenal (aet): Federici clanger puts Gunners in FA Cup final

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    Goalkeeper Adam Federici conceded the softest of extra-time goals as Arsenal avoided a semi-final upset in a 2-1 victory over Reading at Wembley.

    Arsene Wenger's men, who required penalties to see off Wigan Athletic at this stage last year, struggled to find the momentum that has seen them embark on an eight-match winning run.Nevertheless, Alexis Sanchez put the holders in front six minutes before the break with a cool finish having been fed by Mesut Ozil.

    But the Arsenal section of the ground was stunned into silence after 54 minutes when Wojciech Szczesny failed to keep out a Garath McCleary volley.

    Arsenal hit the woodwork twice as they looked to avoid extra time - once via a superb save from Federici - but the Australia international will have wanted the ground to swallow him whole when he allowed another Sanchez effort to squirm underneath him at the end of the first period of additional time, dashing Reading hopes of a first final.

    The result sees Arsenal become the outright record holders for most appearances in the FA Cup final, their 19th moving them one clear of Manchester United.
    Arsenal welcomed back defender Mathieu Debuchy for his first appearance since January following shoulder surgery and, after a bright start from Reading, the holders began probing their opponents' back line.

    Federici got down well at the feet of Danny Welbeck to thwart an early attack, before tipping around his left-hand post when Per Mertesacker threatened to open the scoring with a header from a corner.

    But Reading weathered that storm and Jordan Obita unleashed a powerful strike from 25 yards at the other end, albeit straight at Arsenal goalkeeper Szczesny, while Nathaniel Chalobah saw a volleyed effort deflected wide.

    Having seen an earlier chance fizzle out courtesy of a heavy touch, Sanchez made no mistake with his next opportunity, showing great composure in the box to bring down an Ozil pass, see off his marker and send the ball between Federici's legs.
    Reading refused to go down without a fight, though, and pulled level nine minutes into the second period.

    Pavel Pogrebnyak crossed from the byline for McCleary to volley home via a deflection off Kieran Gibbs, although birthday boy Szczesny should have done better.

    Reading then had appeals for handball against Debuchy in the Arsenal box waved away by referee Martin Atkinson, before Danny Williams skewed wide from a promising position.

    Gabriel Paulista came off the bench for Mertesacker shortly after the hour mark and one of his first contributions was to draw a fantastic save from Federici, who pushed the Arsenal defender's header onto his crossbar.

    Chalobah tried his luck from 20 yards out with seven minutes left of normal time, forcing Szczesny into an unconvincing save, before Aaron Ramsey – Arsenal's goal hero when they won last season's competition – hit the post after forcing his way into the Reading box under pressure from Obita.

    Reading then squandered a two-on-one situation as the match headed for extra time, and Ramsey gave the Championship side a scare when his effort bounced over off Federici.

    The match looked set to be heading for the second period of additional time with the sides all square until Sanchez burst into the Reading penalty area from the left and fired a shot straight at Federici.

    The Reading stopper was unable to hold the low strike and somehow allowed the ball to sneak through his legs and over the line, sending Arsenal into a final clash with the winner of Sunday's semi-final between Liverpool and Aston Villa.
     

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    Real Madrid 3-1 Malaga: James, Ramos & Ronaldo on target to keep pressure on Barcelona

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    Real Madrid kept up the chase in La Liga's title race with a 3-1 win over Malaga at the Santiago Bernabeu.The hosts lost Gareth Bale to an early injury but broke the deadlock when captain Sergio Ramos converted James Rodriguez's free-kick.

    Colombia playmaker Rodriguez impressed throughout and netted a spectacular second in the 69th minute, shortly after winning a penalty that Cristiano Ronaldo blasted against the post.

    Juanmi, who scored the winner for Malaga when they stunned Barcelona at the Camp Nou in February, reduced the deficit in the 71st minute but Ronaldo atoned for his earlier miss in stoppage time.

    Carlo Ancelotti's team close to within two points of Barca at the summit after their rivals beat Valencia 2-0 on Saturday, although the injury to Bale and a later knock for Luka Modric leaves the coach with plenty to ponder ahead of Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Atletico Madrid.

    Real headed into the match with their forward line depleted due to Karim Benzema's knee injury and there were further problems in attack for Ancelotti during the opening moments when Bale went to ground clutching his calf and limped off to be replaced by Javier Hernandez in the fifth minute.

    On-loan Manchester United striker Hernandez celebrated a rare start by scoring in last weekend's 3-0 win over Eibar and he almost found the net once more as Carlos Kameni brilliantly tipped the Mexican's header from Rodriguez's free-kick over the crossbar.

    A set-piece proved to be Malaga’s undoing in the 24th minute, as the Colombia international fired in another excellent delivery for Ramos to volley home from point-blank range – Malaga's offside appeals falling on deaf ears.Rodriguez continued his fine start to the match with a venomous 18-yard strike, from which Kameni saved superbly.

    Ramos and Rodriguez had the ball in the net twice in quick succession, only to fall foul of Malaga's offside trap, but the visitors should have been level eight minutes before half-time.Marcelo failed to deal with Arthur Boka's cross but Sergi Darder lashed his shot wastefully over from 10 yards.

    Ancelotti looked on anxiously as another key man, Modric, sustained a blow to his right knee in a challenge with Malaga midfielder Recio and soon made way for Asier Illarramendi.

    Real's Toni Kroos made a vital block from Boka's attempt on the end of a cleverly worked corner before Ronaldo failed to secure a two-goal cushion in the 67th minute.Rodriguez drew a trip from Samu Castillejo but, as Kameni guessed correctly, Ronaldo steered his spot-kick against the base of the upright.

    The 2-0 scoreline duly arrived two minutes later – Ronaldo teeing up Rodriguez to complete a flowing move with an emphatic strike into the top corner from the edge of the area – but Malaga found a swift response.Once more they found joy down the Madrid left and Juanmi was given ample room to head Roberto Rosales' cross past Iker Casillas.

    A frantic finish ensued but Madrid's greater attacking firepower ultimately told as Ronaldo tucked home a cutback from the tireless Hernandez to seal victory.
     

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    Juventus 2-0 Lazio: Tevez and Bonucci take hosts closer to the title

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    Juventus made a mockery of second-placed Lazio's eight-game winning run in Serie A by beating them 2-0 in Turin to go 15 points clear at the top of the table with just seven games remaining.

    Carlos Tevez was at the heart of things for the defending champions, as he moved onto 18 league goals for the season - extending his lead at the top of the scoring charts.Tevez's latest strike comes 24 hours after his agent hinted that the Argentine will leave Turin to return to boyhood club Boca Juniors.

    There is no doubt the former Manchester City striker will be missed if that is the case, but central defender Leonardo Bonucci showed Juventus have goalscoring potential throughout their squad.

    Picking the ball up on the halfway line, Bonucci was allowed the space to run to the edge of the Lazio penalty area, thanks in part to an unselfish run from Tevez, before powering a low shot into the net.Lazio, who also had Danilo Cataldi sent off late on, rarely threatened from that point on despite battling hard, summing up Juventus' cruise towards another league title.

    The physical intensity of the game was clear early on, with Arturo Vidal needing attention for a hip problem and Lucas Biglia getting his head bandaged inside the first 15 minutes.

    Juventus were unperturbed, however, and opened the scoring with 17 minutes played as Tevez collected Vidal's flick-on, beating Lazio's dubious offside trap in the process, and sent a powerful low strike into the far corner of the net from 15 yards out.

    Lazio's own in-form striker Miroslav Klose had an outstanding chance to level midway through the half, collecting a loose ball in the area but sending his right-footed shot well over from 12 yards.The German was made to pay for his profligacy moments later as Bonucci made an extraordinary foray forward to double the home side's advantage.

    Collecting Andrea Pirlo's pass on the halfway line, Bonucci drove through the heart midfield before slamming a low strike beyond Federico Marchetti from 20 yards.

    It could well have been 3-0 before the interval, too, as Patrice Evra beat Danilo Cataldi to a Simone Padoin cross from the right, but sent his low header wide of the far post.

    Lazio head coach Stefano Pioli brought on midfielder Antonio Candreva at half-time for left-back Edson Braafheid but the visitors could still not get in behind a stubborn Juventus defence.

    Indeed, it was Lazio defender Mauricio who had to pull off a brilliant sliding tackle to stop Alessandro Matri from going one-on-one with Marchetti after a deflected pass from Vidal.

    Lazio did go close soon after as Candreva smashed a free-kick towards goal from just outside the area that deflected off Tevez and onto the bar - proving once and for all that the little striker can do no wrong.

    Indeed, another late foray forward from Tevez forced Cataldi into a cynical tackle from behind that earned him a straight red card, summing up the most frustrating of nights for the visitors.
     

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    Deportivo 1-2 Atletico Madrid: Griezmann double enough for Simeone's men

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    Two more goals from Antoine Griezmann were enough as Atletico Madrid survived a nervy finish to beat Deportivo La Coruna 2-1 on Saturday.

    The French winger was moved into a more central role with striker Mario Mandzukic rested for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid.

    And Griezmann proved his versatility with just five minutes played, slamming an overhead kick past Deportivo goalkeeper Fabricio from 12 yards out.

    That was never likely to be the end of the scoring for Griezmann, who tortured the Deportivo defence throughout with his outstanding pace, and so it proved.

    Griezmann's second, a much simpler but equally effective finish on the half-volley, felt like a game killer even if there was still 70 minutes left to play.

    From that point on, Atletico allowed Deportivo control of the ball but not of the game, as the visitors posed the only real threat with occasional breakaway attacks.

    Oriol Riera did set up a grandstand finish with a powerful header at the near post in Deportivo's only really presentable opening, but they could not find the leveller they so craved.

    Atletico pressed Deportivo back from the kick-off and were rewarded with just five minutes played when Griezmann sent a brilliant overhead kick into the roof of the net having been given the freedom of the penalty area.

    Although the Frenchman appeared to be offside when the ball was flicked back into the area by Jose Gimenez, replays showed Riera's delayed run out of defence was playing him on.

    Deportivo battled to get a foothold in the game, but after 21 minutes Griezmann doubled the visitors' advantage, driving a low half-volley back across goal after a throw-in from the left found its way to him at the far post.

    Despite their dominance, Atletico showed a familiar devilment in their play, with Diego Godin booked for leading into a challenge with his elbow and Raul Garcia shown a yellow card soon after for dissent.

    Deportivo dominated the ball for the remainder of the half, but could not force mid-week hero Jan Oblak into a single save of note as Atletico easily soaked up the pressure.

    The theme continued in the second half, with Atletico surrendering possession without conceding chances, while Griezmann chased his hat-trick with a couple of threatening runs into the area.

    With his thoughts firmly on the Champions League, Atletico coach Diego Simeone brought off Arda Turan and Griezmann for Raul Jimenez and Fernando Torres respectively.

    The duo were involved in an extraordinary miss soon after coming on, although it would be unfair not to mention Deportivo goalkeeper Fabricio, who made a great triple save.

    Saving Jiminez's initial shot when one-on-one, Fabricio then kept out efforts from Raul Garcia before Alberto Lopo cleared off the line from Torres.

    And Atletico were given a nervous finale when Riera powered home a header at the near post after Sidnei's outstanding cross from the left with 12 minutes remaining.
     

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    Nice 1-3 Paris Saint-Germain: Pastore and Cavani keep up pressure on Lyon

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    Two goals from Javier Pastore and one from Edinson Cavani were enough for Paris Saint-Germain to see off Nice 3-1 on Saturday.

    Having seen their Champions League dreams effectively dashed by a 3-1 quarter-final first-leg defeat to Barcelona in midweek, PSG turned their attentions back to an enthralling battle for the domestic title with seven-time champions Lyon on Saturday.

    And, despite the absence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic - banned for three games for a foul-mouthed rant following last month's 3-2 loss at Bordeaux - and injured captain Thiago Silva, PSG did enough to see off a determined Nice side at the Allianz Riviera and move back to the top of the table.

    The defending champions took the lead thanks to an assured 39th-minute finish from Pastore, only for former PSG man Mathieu Bodmer to equalise just before the interval.

    Laurent Blanc's men found another gear in the second half, though, and Pastore duly restored PSG's advantage with a powerful finish into the bottom-right corner.

    A 69th-minute penalty from Edinson Cavani made sure of the points after the Uruguay striker had been fouled by Jordan Amavi, securing a victory that sends PSG a point clear of Lyon, who host Saint-Etienne on Sunday.

    Nice started brightly and went close to opening the scoring in the 15th minute when Algerian forward Said Benrahma curled narrowly wide of the left-hand post.

    PSG, also without the presence of the banned Marco Verratti, struggled to get into any sort of rhythm in the opening 45 minutes, which Nice largely controlled without creating much in the way of goalscoring opportunities.

    The hosts' failure to take advantage of their period of superiority was punished by Pastore six minutes before the break.

    The Argentina international latched on to Lucas Moura's pass and coolly slotted the ball beyond Simon Pouplin.

    But Nice responded well and equalised on the stroke of half-time, as Bodmer flicked home Benrahma's low drive after PSG had only half cleared a left-wing free kick.

    Pouplin was forced to show brilliant reactions to preserve parity three minutes minutes after the interval, the goalkeeper turning David Luiz's close-range strike over the crossbar following Nice's failure to deal with a corner.

    Salvatore Sirigu then demonstrated his reflexes at the other end, as the Italy international dived to his left to tip Carlos Eduardo's header against the right-hand post.

    Yet it was Pouplin whose goal came under more sustained pressure in the second half. The former Rennes man did well to cut out Lucas Digne's cross-cum-shot before seeing Luiz clatter the underside of the crossbar with a header.

    Pouplin's goal was finally breached for a second time in the 63rd minute, though, Pastore lashing a shot in on the rebound after his initial volley had been blocked by the Nice shot-stopper.

    Just six minutes later, the game was put beyond Nice as Amavi tripped Cavani in the box, allowing the former Napoli man to emphatically fire home from 12 yards.
     

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    Barcelona 2-0 Valencia: Messi scores 400th goal to seal vital victory

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    Lionel Messi scored his 400th Barcelona goal as they beat Valencia 2-0 on Saturday.

    Luis Enrique's team had their lead at the summit cut to two points last weekend when they let a two-goal lead slip in a draw 2-2 at Sevilla.

    Barca rediscovered their devastating best form with an emphatic 3-1 Champions League triumph at Paris Saint-Germain in midweek – Luis Suarez starring with a dazzling double.

    And Suarez picked up where they left off at Camp Nou on Saturday by firing Barca ahead after 55 seconds.

    But the anticipated dominant display did not follow as Valencia spurned numerous chances to equalise, most notable when captain Dani Parejo had a penalty saved and Andre Gomes struck the post.

    Barca recovered their poise after half-time and Messi netted his 400th goal for the club in stoppage time, putting pressure on nearest rivals Real Madrid, who host Malaga later on Saturday.

    Sergio Busquets was selected in a more advanced position than his customary holding midfield role, with Andres Iniesta an injury absence for Barcelona, and he revelled in this freedom by playing a key part in the opening goal.

    Busquets threaded an inch-perfect pass for Messi to race towards a backpedalling Valencia defence and play in Suarez for a clinical low finish.

    Valencia forward Rodrigo skipped past Gerard Pique to curl a shot narrowly wide and he drew a foul from the ailing Spain centre-back to win a 10th-minute penalty.

    Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo spared his team-mate's blushes by saving and holding Parejo's tamely struck effort.

    The early setbacks did not dent Valencia's confidence – Nicolas Otamendi heading just wide at the far post before Paco Alcacer turned wide from close range and Javier Mascherano produced a vital 22nd-minute block to thwart the same player.

    Gomes engineered space on the edge of the area to strike the base of the post after 33 minutes, while Alcacer failed to punish the creaking Barca defence by curling over from 20 yards.

    Messi blasted wide at the far post on the end of a move he started five minutes before the break, failing to hand the hosts a second goal they scarcely deserved.

    Luis Enrique introduced Ivan Rakitic in place of Adriano at half-time, meaning Mascherano dropped in at centre-back and Jeremy Mathieu moved to left-back against his former club.

    Barca played with far greater control after the restart, although Neymar and Messi were unable to make acrobatic efforts count.

    Messi curled a sumptuous 64th-minute free kick against the crossbar having been felled by Parejo before Suarez was replaced by Pedro to a standing ovation.

    The Camp Nou's other hero of the afternoon, Bravo, displayed excellent reactions to deny Rodrigo following a 75th-minute penalty box scramble.

    Pedro rippled the side netting late on but Messi had the final word, striding forward unchallenged on the break to beat Diego Alves at the second attempt and rack up another phenomenal career landmark.
     

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    Stoke City 2-1 Southampton: Adam hands Saints setback

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    Southampton’s Champions Leagues hopes are dented after Charlie Adam struck a late volley to help Stoke City to a 2-1 win at the Britannia.

    Morgan Schneiderlin opened the scoring for the visitors as he tapped in from close range from a corner after 22 minutes. Straight from the half-time interval, Stoke's Mame Biram Diouf equalised after reacting first to Steven N'Zonzi's shot deflecting onto the crossbar.

    But with just six minutes left to play, substitute Charlie Adam volleyed his shot into the ground past Kelvin Davis to seal maximum points.

    It was the hosts who began the brighter with Stephen Ireland and Diouf – two of Stoke's three changes - threatening in the final third, but there was no repeat of the dream start they enjoyed in this fixture last season, when goalkeeper Asmir Begovic scored with just 13 seconds gone.The visitors – who welcomed back Dusan Tadic – slowly began to settle and Pelle went agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock after 16 minutes.

    Sadio Mane spun away from Glenn Whelan 25 yards from goal and played a neat pass into the Italian striker, who controlled the ball perfectly only for his right-footed effort to ripple the side-netting.

    Southampton did not have to wait long for the opening goal, though, as poor Stoke defending from a corner gifted Schneiderlin his fourth in the league this season after 22 minutes.

    Sloppy marking allowed the Frenchman to ghost in unmarked at the back post to poke home, the 25-year-old tapping in Jose Fonte's front-post flick from a yard out.

    Although Stoke continued to press, they lacked a real cutting edge and Hughes' side were nearly punished on the half hour as Pelle again found space, but his low effort was easily saved by Begovic.Ronald Koeman's side saw their advantage disappear two minutes after the restart as Diouf dragged Stoke level, albeit in bizarre circumstances.

    N'Zonzi's miscued cross looped over Kelvin Davis before striking the crossbar, the loose ball fell to Diouf and he had the simple task of firing into an unguarded net.

    Having fought hard to restore parity, a moment of madness from Begovic nearly saw Stoke fall behind again on the hour as the goalkeeper raced out to meet Mane on the right-edge of his penalty area.The Senegal international turned away from Begovic and played a low centre to Tadic, but his effort was superbly kept out by Whelan on the line.

    Adam - a half-time substitute - made Southampton rue that miss as he completed Stoke's second-half comeback, the Scot finding space inside a crowded penalty area to fire past Davis.

    To add further disappointment to Southampton's day, defender Toby Alderweireld left the pitch on a stretcher in stoppage time with a shoulder injury.
     
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