Trey Griffey, son of Ken Griffey Jr., and a Wide Receiver heading to Arizona, talks about playing football despite his famous baseball family. He talks to ESPN the Magazine for their special recruiting issue coming out Jan
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Mario Balotelli’s injury-time penalty gave Premier League leaders Manchester City a vital victory after Tottenham’s stirring comeback looked set to earn them a point at Etihad Stadium. City set the platform for a win early in the second half with two quick goals from Samir Nasri and Joleon Lescott – but Spurs delivered a devastating response as an opportunist goal from Jermain Defoe and a magnificent strike from Gareth Bale drew them level in a burst of four goals in nine minutes.
Mario Balotelli’s injury-time penalty gave Premier League leaders Manchester City a vital victory after Tottenham’s stirring comeback looked set to earn them a point at Etihad Stadium. City set the platform for a win early in the second half with two quick goals from Samir Nasri and Joleon Lescott – but Spurs delivered a devastating response as an opportunist goal from Jermain Defoe and a magnificent strike from Gareth Bale drew them level in a burst of four goals in nine minutes. Balotelli emerged from the bench and into the chaos that seems to be his constant companion – picking up a booking for a foul on Benoit Assou-Ekotto then escaping punishment after appearing to stamp on Scott Parker, an incident which went undetected by referee Howard Webb
Mario Balotelli’s injury-time penalty gave Premier League leaders Manchester City a vital victory after Tottenham’s stirring comeback looked set to earn them a point at Etihad Stadium. City set the platform for a win early in the second half with two quick goals from Samir Nasri and Joleon Lescott – but Spurs delivered a devastating response as an opportunist goal from Jermain Defoe and a magnificent strike from Gareth Bale drew them level in a burst of four goals in nine minutes
Bolton moved out of the bottom three after taking full advantage of some slack defending to sink Liverpool. Mark Davies opened the scoring early on when he drifted through the centre and found the bottom corner from 15 yards.