Allardyce robbed by "horrible decision" (AFP)

Sam Allardyce admitted he felt robbed by Salomon Kalou's controversial late winner as Chelsea piled more pressure on the beleaguered Newcastle manager.

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Cottagers slip further down after Blues draw (AFP)

Caretaker manager Ray Lewington ended his spell at the helm of struggling Fulham with a 1-1 draw at Birmingham on Saturday which has buried the Cottagers further in the drop zone.

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Gunners regain top spot (PA SportsTicker)

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Arsenal beat 4-1 Everton to regain top spot (Reuters)

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Arsenal on top in Premier League; Man United loses (AP)

Arsenal won 4-1 at Everton on Saturday behind Eduardo Silva’s two goals, moving into first place in the Premier League ahead of Manchester United. Defending champion United slipped from top spot after it lost 2-1 at West Ham, with Cristiano Ronaldo missing a penalty kick to give West Ham a chance to rally.

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Captain of Scottish soccer team dies after collapsing during game (AP)

The captain of a Scottish Premier League soccer team died Saturday, collapsing during a game just as he was about to leave the field for a substitute. Phil O’Donnell, a 35-year-old midfielder for Motherwell, fell to the ground at Fir Park and was carried off on a stretcher and taken by ambulance to a hospital.

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FC Groningen tops Sparta Rotterdam (PA SportsTicker)

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Motherwell’s O’Donnell dies after pitch collapse (Reuters)

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Hicks, Benitez quarrel again (PA SportsTicker)

Liverpool owner Tom Hicks has accused Anfield manager Rafael Benitez of behaving petulantly in the recent dispute over transfer policy.

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Japanese Eurostars wanted at home (AFP)

The Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura and Eintracht Frankfurt striker Naohiro Takahara are being hunted back home by J-League clubs, sports dailies reported Saturday.

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