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Hull continue surprise run

Michael Turner headed Hull back up to third in the Premier League on Sunday in a 1-0 victory over West Ham.

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Michael Turner headed Hull back up to third in the Premier League on Sunday in a 1-0 victory over West Ham. The defender rose to power home Andy Dawson8217;s corner in the 51st minute to give the Tigers their fifth victory. Hull now sit among the traditional leading four of English football in their first ever season in the top flight. Hull trail Chelsea and Liverpool but are above fourth place Arsenal and fifth place Manchester United.

Rooney sparkles at Old Trafford

Defending champions Manchester United outplayed West Bromwich Albion 4-0 in Saturday8217;s late game. Wayne Rooney8217;s scoring streak continued, netting the first at Old Trafford for his eighth goal in six games, including four in two World Cup qualifiers for England. Cristiano Ronaldo, Dimitar Berbatov and Nani also scored as United moved to six points behind the leaders but with a game in hand. 8220;I8217;m really enjoying it at the moment,8221; Rooney said. 8220;I feel really fit and the team are helping me in everything I do. I just want to work hard, learn and practice, listen to various people and get better. I thought we played really well considering a lot of players had been on international duty.8221;

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