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Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz
Assistant manager Carlos Queiroz says Manchester United had "no tempo and no inspiration" in their loss to Manchester City.
Liverpool win first away point against any of the other Big Four under Rafael Benitez.
Newcastle Utd thrashed by Martin O'Neill's Aston Villa.
Chief executive goes back on promise over 'international round' of matches.
Old Trafford
Manchester United were visibly weighed down by the burden of 50 years of history on derby day
Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard
Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard not on top form at the Bridge, says Clive Tyldesley
Egypt conquer Africa again
Cameroon 0 Egypt 1
For Egypt, this wasn't just about winning a sixth Africa Cup of Nations title; it was also about justifying their fifth one, writes Jonathan Wilson in Accra.
Ipswich Town 1 Watford 2
Much more of this and the rest of the Championship will be glad to see the back of Watford. Having said that, with much more of this they will be back again a year later, writes Stewart Jackson
Aberdeen 1 Celtic 5
For the second week in succession - albeit once more against dispirited opponents - Celtic went on the rampage.
Northampton 1 Leeds Utd 1
On the evidence presented at Sixfields, Leeds' court battle with the Football League may be
their best chance of promotion.
Lincoln City 2 Rochdale 1
Former Lincoln manager is a survivor and is now the local radio pundit for League Two.
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