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Tuncay's winner five minutes from time is all the difference as Middlesbrough win at the Riverside
2-1.
First off it must be said that Middlesbrough were pushed to the limit. Despite being a man down for
seventy minutes (if you add both first and second half stoppage time), Stoke City were resolute at
the back, but two breakdowns proved to be all the difference in this one.
Michael Chopra's two goals in the final ten minutes are enough to see off Middlesbrough 2-0 at the
Stadium of Light.A game that was more frantic than metered, this was a game that took a long time
for anything to build. Yes both sides had plenty of chances (per Soccernet, 21 for Sunderland, 18
for [.
Michael Chopra's two goals in the final ten minutes are enough to see off Middlesbrough 2-0 at the
Stadium of Light.
A game that was more frantic than metered, this was a game that took a long time for anything to
build. Yes both sides had plenty of chances (per Soccernet, 21 for Sunderland, 18 for
Middlesbrough), but not many tested either Craig Gordon or Ross Turnbull.
Tuncay's winner five minutes from time is all the difference as Middlesbrough win at the Riverside
2-1. First off it must be said that Middlesbrough were pushed to the limit. Despite being a man
down for seventy minutes (if you add both first and second half stoppage time), Stoke City were
resolute at the back, but [.
pTuncay's winner five minutes from time is all the difference as Middlesbrough win at the Riverside
2-1.br /br /First off it must be said that Middlesbrough were pushed to the limit. Despite being a
man down for seventy minutes (if you add both first and second half stoppage time), Stoke City were
resolute at the back, but two breakdowns proved to be all the difference in this one.