Everton boss David Moyes lauds ‘immense’ defender Michael Keane

Everton boss David Moyes lauded an “immense” display from Michael Keane after the defender scored what could be his last goal for the club as they dealt a major blow to Fulham’s European hopes with a 3-1 win at Craven Cottage.The Merseysiders recorded a first Premier League victory since April 12 after Vitalii Mykolenko equalised and Keane’s header put them in front followi

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Don Cowie says struggling Staggies cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves

Don Cowie warned his freefalling Ross County side they cannot feel sorry for themselves after a seventh consecutive defeat away to fellow strugglers St Johnstone cranked up the threat of relegation.County, having been 10 points clear of bottom spot just two months ago, are now only three points ahead of last-placed Saints with two games to play after going down 2-1 at McDiarmid Park.Elliot Watt sc

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Stephen Robinson hails St Mirren’s ‘outstanding’ display at Dundee United

Stephen Robinson heaped praise on his players after their comfortable 2-0 win over Dundee United which kept St Mirren’s European dream alive.Goals from Mikael Mandron and Jonah Ayunga clinched the victory at Tannadice, which moved the Paisley side to within two points of the Terrors who currently occupy fifth place – the final European spot.The Buddies face Hibernian at home on Wednesd

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Fabian Hurzeler hails Danny Welbeck after Brighton beat Wolves

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler hailed veteran striker Danny Welbeck after he scored a landmark goal in the 2-0 win at Wolves.The 34-year-old’s first-half penalty at Molineux was his 10th Premier League goal of the season – the first time he has hit double figures in the league.Brajan Gruda added a late second as the Seagulls kept themselves in the race for European qualification.Hurzele

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Lawrence Shankland brace leads Hearts to routine win over Motherwell

Lawrence Shankland scored twice as Hearts cruised to a 3-0 Scottish Premiership win at home to Motherwell.The Scotland striker, who is out of contract in the summer, stuck either side of half-time to set the hosts on their way to a routine victory at Tynecastle.Alan Forrest rounded off the scoring in the 62nd minute as Hearts moved above their opponents in the table.

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Kilmarnock secure Premiership survival with battling win over Dundee

Kilmarnock ensured William Hill Premiership status for another season with an eventful 3-2 win over Dundee at Rugby Park.Attacker Danny Armstrong scored from the spot in the 31st minute to put the hosts ahead, but Dens Park midfielder Lyall Cameron levelled with 15 minutes remaining.Bruce Anderson restored the Killie’s lead a minute later and defender Robbie Deas headed in a third in stoppag

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Airdrie see off Stenhousemuir to set up clash with Cove Rangers

Airdrie must beat Cove Rangers to retain their place in the William Hill Scottish Championship after both sides came through their play-off semi-finals on Saturday.Alex Bannon and Ben Wilson struck either side of half-time as Airdrie, who finished ninth in the second tier, beat Stenhousemuir 2-1 at the Albert Bartlett Stadium to complete a 5-2 aggregate success.Stenhousemuir, the lowest-ranked of

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Elliot Watt’s winner gives St Johnstone hope of beating the drop

Elliot Watt’s second-half winner kept St Johnstone’s William Hill Premiership survival hopes alive and cranked up the heat on freefalling Ross County.Simo Valakari’s Saints – nine points adrift at the foot of the table in January – moved within three points of the second-bottom Staggies, with a marginally better goal difference, after defeating them 2-1 in a tense sho

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St Mirren keep slim European chances alive with victory at Dundee United

St Mirren kept their European qualification hopes alive with a comfortable 2-0 win over Dundee United at Tannadice.Mikael Mandron opened the scoring for the Buddies in the first half, with Jonah Ayunga sealing the win after the break.The victory moves St Mirren to within two points of United, who currently sit in fifth in the Premiership table – the last European spot – with just two g

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Quickfire double earns Everton victory at European hopefuls Fulham

Everton scored two goals in three minutes to dent Fulham’s European qualification hopes with a 3-1 win at Craven Cottage.Raul Jimenez opened the scoring for the Cottagers but they failed to capitalise on their lead and Vitalii Mykolenko levelled in first-half stoppage time.Michael Keane’s header put Everton in front and a mistake from Bernd Leno allowed Beto to add a quickfire third on

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