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Tantalizing Tevez claims Championship Managers player of the weekend
Published: 09 Mar 2009 - 15:04:45
Sportsmail online andChampionship Manager have teamed up to laud the outstanding performanceof each weekend - this week Argentina hot shot Carlos Tevez claims thegong. The Manchester United striker may be struggling for a regular start, but he made his point to Sir Alex Ferguson by starring in the club's 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final demolition of Fulham on Saturday evening. The boffins at the ultimate football management game, Championship Manager , put Tevez ahead of versatile Evertonian Marouane Fellaini and Arsenal striker Eduardo. Everton's Cup mastermind David Moyes has scooped the managerial award. Enlarge Out of reach: Tevez fires towards goal for his superb second against Fulham 1 CARLOS TEVEZ (Man United)Scored Man Utd's two opening goals in their 4-0 defeat of Fulham. His first goal was a header after 20 minutes. His second was a 25-yard strike that left Mark Schwarzer helpless in Fulham's goal. Click here to read the match report 2 MAROUANE FELLAINI (Everton)Scored equaliser in Everton's 2- home win over Middlesbrough. Headed home Tim Cahill's cross after 50 minutes. Click here to read the match report 3 EDUARDO (Arsenal)Good game as captain in Arsenal's defeat of Burnley. Scored Arsenal's second goal of a 3-0 win just after half time. Scored a stunning volley to earn the praise of his manager, Arsene Wenger. Click here to read the match report MANAGER - DAVID MOYES (Everton) Guided Everton to semi-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since they won the trophy in 1995. Half time team talk turned around a 1-0 defeat into a 2-1 victory. Substitute Louis Saha scored the winning goal. Check out the brand new Championship Manager website, by logging on to: www.championshipmanager.co.uk THE LIST: Sportsmail's 50-41 of the best British footballers to play abroad The Alternative List: Boffins pick their 50-41 of the best British footballers to play abroad The Championship Manager website
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