On this day in 1999, a goal from Roy Keane ensured that Manchester United became the first British club to win the Intercontinental Cup with a 1-0 win over Brazilian side Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras.
On this day in 2012, Peruvian Primera Division side Universitario confirmed that former Newcastle United and Hartlepool midfielder Nolberto Solano had left the club, despite the fact he guided the club into the top half of the table after being in the relegation zone when he first took charge as manager in June.
Arsenal won exactly the same number of points in Unai Emery’s 51 Premier League games as they did in Arsene Wenger’s final 51 games in charge (88 points). Unai Emery named nine different Arsenal captains during his 78 games in charge, with only one of those players wearing the armband on more than 20 occasions (Laurent Koscielny, 24). When Arsenal play Norwich City on Sunday, it'll be 56 days since their last Premier League victory. This is their longest wait for a league win within a season since the 56 days between January 1st and February 26th 1994. JUST IN: Arsenal have sacked head coach Unai Emery. The 48-year-old has left the club following Arsenal's worst run of form since 1992 with the Gunners winless in seven games and eight points off the top four in the Premier League. A 2-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League in Thursday proved to be the final straw for the Gunners' hierarchy, who had hoped to be able to wait until the end of the
On This Day In 2007, Cristiano Ronaldo's late strike(a free-kick) gave Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Sporting Lisbon(Ronaldo's former club) to ensure they finish top of Group F in the UEFA Champions League. On This Day In 2008, Filippo Inzaghi struck a late equaliser to break Portsmouth's hearts and send AC Milan into the UEFA Cup's last 32. Ronaldinho was also on target for Milan while Younes Kaboul and Nwankwo Kanu where all on target for the Tony Adam side. The game ended 2-2. On This Day In 2011, Gary Andrew Speed's body was found dead in the garage of his home by his wife Louise. Although the facts were not fully established, it was reported that Speed had died by suicide. It could be recalled that Speed played for the likes of Leeds United, Newcastle United, Everton, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United. In a club career which lasted for 22 years, he scored a total of 135 goals in 841 games, also winning three trophies. He also scored 7
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