Valencia keeper Diego Alves makes a great save from a Lionel Messi spot-kick to give his side a 1-1 draw to bring to the Nou Camp in their Copa del Rey semi-final second leg.
Premier League Deadline Day Transfers
The transfer window for English club’s slammed shut last night at 11pm, with Everton grabbing former midfielder Steven Pienaar from Tottenham on-loan on the final hour.
Harry Redknapp one of the shrewdest managers in the transfer market surprisingly signed injury prone Everton striker Louis Saha, also in the final hour after losing Roman Pavlychenko for £8m to Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow . See below for all the rest of the final day dealings:
PREMIER LEAGUE
Djibril Cisse (Lazio to QPR, undisclosed)
Kevin De Bruyne (Genk to Chelsea, undisclosed, loaned back)
Marcus Olsson (Halmstads to Blackburn, free)
Wayne Bridge (Manchester City to Sunderland, loan)
Liam Ridgewell (Birmingham to West Brom, undisclosed)
Ryo Miyaichi (Arsenal to Bolton, loan)
Thomas Eisfeld (Borussia Dortmund to Arsenal, undisclosed)
Vedran Corluka (Tottenham to Bayer Leverkusen, loan)
Sotirios Kyrgiakos (Wolfsburg to Sunderland, loan)
Nikica Jelavic (Rangers to Everton, undisclosed)
Frederic Veseli (Manchester City to Manchester United, undisclosed)
Bradley Orr (QPR to Blackburn, undisclosed)
Louis Saha (Everton to Tottenham, undisclosed)
David Pizarro (Roma to Manchester City, loan)
Patrick Bamford (Nottingham Forest to Chelsea, undisclosed)
Bobby Zamora (Fulham to QPR, undisclosed)
Pavel Pogrebnyak (Stuttgart to Fulham, undisclosed)
Keith Andrews (Blackburn to West Brom, free)
Ryan Williams (Portsmouth to Fulham, undisclosed)
Curtis Obeng (Wrexham to Swansea, undisclosed)
Sebastian Bassong (Tottenham to Wolves, loan)
Steven Pienaar (Tottenham to Everton, loan)
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Wolves 0-3 Liverpool Highlights
Scorers:
Carroll (Liv) 52′
Bellamy (Liv) 61′
Kuyt (Liv) 78′
Everton 1-0 Manchester City Highlights
Scorer:
Darren Gibson (Ever) 60′
Swansea 1-1 Chelsea Highlights
Scorers:
Sinclair (Swan) 40′
Cole (Chel) sent-off
Taylor (Swan) 90′ own goal
Tottenham 3-1 Wigan Highlights
Scorers:
Bale (Tot) 29′
Modric (Tot) 34′
Bale (Tot) 64′
McArthur (Wig) 80′
Manchester United 2-0 Stoke Highlights
Scorers:
Hernandez (Man Utd) 38′pen
Berbatov (Man Utd) 53′ pen
Gibson Goal v Manchester City
Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Gibson blows the title wide open as Everton beat Manchseter City 1-0 at Goodison Park.
Everton Fan Handcuffs Himself to Manchester City Goal Posts
A crazy Everton fan handcuffs himself to the goal posts five minutes before half time at Goodison Park during their game against Manchester City.
Security test for Olympics carried out at Scottish football game
With the Olympics looming ever closer, understandably security will be a main concern for the London 2012 organizing committee. It looks as though they are on top of things in this respect, having carried out a security test in Scotland recently. The rehearsal took place at the semi-final of the Scottish Communities League Cup between Ayr and Kilmarnock, which the latter won in extra time, and involved fans. The fans that were entering the stadium through the North Stand at gates 19-40 were informed about the test beforehand, which involved them being searched.
Tests like this are necessary so that the organising committee can iron out any kinks before the Olympics begins. While they still have time to relax and play Party Poker , it is a good idea for them to be rehearsing their security systems. They carried out this test with their security partner G4S and were supported by Hampden Park and Strathclyde Police. Head of security integration and delivery at LOCOG, Ian Thomas, has emphasised the importance of these tests, saying that it is vital that such operations are able to run smoothly before the Olympics begin.
During the Olympics in London, there will be many security measures in place. In all venues, including those hosting football matches, all spectators will undergo security tests, to ensure that optimum security is maintained throughout the whole of the Games. The Olympic football matches will be held at Hampden Park between 25th July and 3rd August, and there will be a total of eight games, including both men’s and women’s competitions. Other security tests have recently taken place at football matches in Coventry, Manchester, Cardiff and Newcastle, which involved LOCOG testing security screening. All met with great success, and sports fans should be looking forward to the Olympics.


