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Motherwell remain the closest challengers to the Old Firm after receiving a generous slice of luck in the SPL on Saturday (Motherwell 10/3 - betting without Celtic & Rangers).
Well benefitted from two own goals as they beat Dundee United 2-1 to consolidate third place in the table.
Scott Severin and Sean Dillon scored at the wrong end, either side of a penalty from David Goodwillie.
Rudi Skacel scored a hat-trick as Hearts beat St Mirren 3-0 to register their first home league win of the season (Hearts 5/2 – betting without Celtic & Rangers).
The Czech Republic international scored twice before half time, including the opener inside the first two minutes.
Skacel claimed the match ball with the last kick of the game as Saints were left still searching for their first points on the road this season.
Colin Calderwood’s stint at Hibernian got off to a poor start as his side lost 4-2 at Aberdeen.
Calderwood had targeted the match as an opportunity to start climbing the table, against a side that had only one draw to show for their previous six games.
But Chris Maguire put the hosts in front on 18 minutes, and Scott Vernon added a second after 33 minutes via a wicked deflection off Hibs defender Sol Bamba.
And it was game over five minutes after the interval when Vernon converted Maguire’s shot-cum-cross, with Paul Hartley adding a fourth from the penalty spot.
His side did rally after the hour mark, with Colin Nish pulling a goal back and Bamba heading a second in the last minute, but it could not stop Aberdeen notching just their second home league win of the campaign.
Inverness are still unbeaten away from home in the SPL after making it three defeats on the spin for Kilmarnock as they secured a 2-1 victory at Rugby Park.
The visitors went in front three minutes before the break when Adam Rooney netted from the spot, and Johnny Haynes made it 2-0 on 66 minutes before Kilmarnock sub Rui Miguel scored his first goal for the club to give them hope.
A late Danny Grainger free-kick gave St Johnstone a 2-1 victory over Hamilton at New Douglas Park.
Sam Parkin put the visitors ahead after 19 minutes, but former Saints player Simon Mensing levelled from the spot in the 67th minute after a handball from defender Michael Duberry.
There were just four minutes left when Grainger netted with a 25-yard free-kick to seal the points.
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Aston Villa midfielder Stewart Downing believes new boss Gerard Houllier will do well at the club and says his past record proves he is a top manager (Villa 9/1 – top four finish).
The former Liverpool and Lyon boss is hoping to officially take charge of Villa this week and his first game in charge could be against Bolton at home on Saturday.
Caretaker manager Kevin MacDonald will remain in control for Monday’s Premier League trip to Stoke City (Stoke 6/4, draw 9/4, Villa 9/5 – 90 minutes) as Houllier finalises his departure from his role with the French Football Federation, where he was technical director.
Houllier guided Liverpool to second in the Premiership in 2002 and also famously won the FA Cup, Worthington Cup and Uefa Cup with the Reds in 2001 before then guiding Lyon to the French title in 2006 and 2007.
Some Villa fans have questioned whether the 63-year-old was the right choice to succeed Martin O’Neill but winger Downing has backed him to do well.
“If you look at what he did at Lyon and Liverpool he’s got a good record,” the former Middlesbrough star said.
“It’s a great club, with good players and great facilities, so everything is in place for him to do very well.”
Downing was impressed by Houllier’s press conference last week and believes he can improve Villa’s fortunes.
“I saw his press conference when it got announced that he was the new manager and he came across very well,” he added.
“If you look at his past record as a manager, you don’t get jobs like that if you’re not very good.”
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Wigan boss Roberto Martinez has assured fans that the Latics are heading to Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge on Sunday in search of a victory.
The odds stand in Chelsea’s favour 1/10 to win on Sunday, whereas Manchester United at 1/8 – both on the back of the opposition away form that has Wigan at 20/1 to win, and Stoke slightly shorter at 18/1
It will come as great news to Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson entertain Stoke at Old Trafford looking for a win that could see them pip Chelsea to the title – should the Blues fail to beat Wigan.
The United camp will be buoyed by Wigan’s unpredictability and will head into Sunday’s match knowing that they still have a real chance if the same Wigan side turn up that have beaten Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool this season.
The problem is, all of those victories over the perceived ‘Top Four’ teams have come at the JJB Stadium.
Wigan’s away form in 2010 has left a lot to be desired. In fact, it’s been woeful – avoiding defeat on just two occasions and picking up just four points.
Since the turn of the year, Wigan have managed a solitary draw at Sunderland and one away victory, which came in a 2-0 win at Wolves on January 16th.
However, any suggestion of having nothing to play for will be hotly disputed by Latics chairman Dave Whelan, who knows that a victory could see them leapfrog Bolton into 14th and with it, secure additional money for their league finish.
A loss at Chelsea coupled with a draw or win for Wolves and a victory for West Ham could see Wigan finish as low as 17th.
So, Wigan certainly have something to play for, and in one of the most exciting and unpredictable seasons in years, who would put it past the Lancashire outfit to wreck the Stamford Bridge party?
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