Friday, 11 March 2016

Barclays Premier League U21 2016 results Friday, and schedule update classification

Barclays Premier League U21 2016 results Friday, and schedule update classification

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Manchester United moved to the top of the Barclays Premier League U21 Goal Difference Friday, 01.01 to rivals Liverpool, while Chelsea continued to make progress by winning form Leicester City 2-1.

In Division 2, Derby County ran their lead at home to West Bromwich Albion, as it 2-0. West Ham United enjoyed a comfortable 4-1 victory away to Newcastle United and Norwich City won 2-1 against Tottenham Hotspur.

Here is the confirmation of all results, the final classification and schedule of events:

Less than 21 Premier League results
Derby County 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
Liverpool 1-1 Manchester United
Newcastle United 1-4 West Ham United
Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Norwich City
Chelsea 2-1 Leicester City

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Saturday, March 12, 13:00 'O clock Manchester City vs Sunderland
Monday, March 14 00:30 Blackburn Rovers vs Fulham
Monday, March 14 13:30 Middlesbrough against Southampton
Monday, March 14 19:00 Aston Villa and Arsenal
Monday, March 14 19:00 Everton v Reading
Monday, March 14 19:00 Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Swansea City

PremierLeague.com

Premier League: Under 21 photos
1 Manchester United U21 17 12 2 3 37 14 23 38
2 Sunderland U21 18 12 2 4 33 14 19 38
3 Manchester City U21 16 8th 3 5 28 20 8th 27
4 Chelsea U21 15 7 4 4 29 22 7 23
5 Everton U21 15 6 5 4 25 21 4 23
6 reading U21 19 6 5 8th 28 33 -5 23
7 Liverpool U21 18 6 4 8th 22 29 -7 22
8th Tottenham U21 18 5 6 7 35 37 -2 21
9 Leicester U21 17 5 3 9 21 39 -18 18
ten Southampton U21 17 4 5 8th 24 34 ten 17
11 Norwich U21 17 4 3 ten 21 39 -18 15
22 Middlesbrough U21 15 3 4 8th 24 25 -1 13
1 Derby U21 20 12 3 5 42 24 18 39
2 Arsenal U21 16 ten 4 2 33 16 17 34
3 Aston Villa U21 18 9 5 4 22 22 0 32
4 West Ham U21 20 8th 5 7 34 31 3 29
5 Stoke U21 19 9 2 8th 22 21 +1 29
6 West Bromwich Albion U21 19 6 9 3 20 17 3 27
7 Swansea U21 16 7 2 7 23 18 5 23
8th Fulham U21 18 6 5 7 21 25 -4 23
9 Blackburn U21 15 6 3 6 21 22 -1 21
ten Newcastle U21 18 4 5 9 24 35 -11 17
11 Wolverhampton U21 19 2 6 11 18 29 -11 12
12 Brighton U21 18 1 7 ten 12 32 -20 ten

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Friday Recap

There were many well-known names in both United and Liverpool queue began as Antonio Valencia and Adnan Januzaj the game for the first and the likes of Martin Skrtel, Steven Caulker and Jordan Ibe launched by it started.

The visitors started the brighter, than put the hosts back into their own half in the early stages, and Januzaj hit the post with a neat volley after the ball, the Belgian bounced to the wall with a free kick.

Liverpool created little in the first half, the most notable effort of Sheyi eye shot wide after a promising burst of Andy Kelly Liverpool Echo:

However, the Reds took the lead early in the second half when Jerome Sinclair coolly ordered dinked shot Ryan Kent. Buoyed by the goal, Liverpool dominated proceedings and forced a number of statements by Joel Pereira as Skrtel, Kent and Alex O'Hanlon everything was near.

States less than 20 minutes to compensate gifted remained with only Kelly said:

Danny Ward makes a good James Weir twice shortly after to find neither team able to save a winner to deny later.

Leicester took the lead against Chelsea in the 20th minute when Joe Dodoo threw a good shot of Jacob Blyth and accused them of.

Blues equalized before the break, however, when Jake Salter Clarke home Matt Miazga headed cross. Chelsea doubled the lead through the head Reece Mitchell after Fankaty Dabo and cleverly chosen despite late recovery foxes are held by three points.

Offer Zanzala and Ivan Calero pulled Derby in the victory over West Brom the Rams recovered from the defeat at Swansea City in style. They are now five points clear of Arsenal, but the Gunners have four games in hand.

The Hammer took an early lead against Newcastle with a well struck volley from captain Marcus Browne after only eight minutes. Moses Makasi made it 2-0 midway through the first half after a clean collective game and the visitors made sure that the result before the break when Dan Kemp turned a shot from Stephen Hendrie.

Sean Longstaff pulled one back for the visitors before the break an exciting opening of the cap, but in the second half Matt Carter five minutes back their three-goal lead with delicious chip called Brendan Pearson of his line.

As an official of the West Ham caught Longstaff Twitter feed added almost on his list:

Toon cared about their guests rarely, however, and saw the shackles of an impressive win.

Norwich had an electric starter and shook the Spurs with an early goal before Jamal Lewis Ray Grant it made it 2-0 before the break. Tottenham had picked up Kyle Walker-Peters field 80 minutes into the young man two bookings in 45 seconds.

William Miller raised hopes of a comeback with a goal in the last minute, but the Canaries held firm for a deserved victory.

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