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Stuart Dallas nets twice in Leeds win over City Northern Ireland midfielder Stuart Dallas was the hero for 10-man Leeds United after scoring twice for the Yorkshire outfit in their stunning 2-1 victory over runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. The former Crusaders player gave the visitors the lead just three minutes before the interval and sealed the points a cool finish in second-half stoppage time to record a memorable victory for Marcelo Bielsa side. Commenting on his winning goal Dallas said: “Against these teams you don’t get too many chances, so when you are through and have a chance, you’ve got to be clinical, I think I took one touch and closed my eyes and hit it! ....
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NI Player Watch - Kyle Lafferty nets hat-trick for Kilmarnock Striker Kyle Lafferty chalked up his first hat-trick in nearly a decade as Kilmarnock cruised through to the fourth round of the Scottish Cup with an emphatic 4-0 victory at Stenhousemuir at the weekend. The 33-year-old’s last treble was in May 2001 when he helped Rangers clinch the Scottish League title in a 5-1 win over his current club at Rugby Park. Killie boss Tommy Wright was naturally delighted with fellow his countryman who has now scored six goals in his five games since becoming his first signing back in February. ....
Weekend review | Conor Hazard inspires Celtic to Scottish Cup win Goalkeeper Conor Hazard was the hero of the hour as Celtic clinched victory following a dramatic 4-3 Scottish Cup final penalty shoot-out win over Hearts at Hampden Park yesterday. With Neil Lennon’s side leading 2-0 at the break, Northern Ireland striker Liam Boyce got Hearts back into the game with a headed goal early in the second period with the contest eventually ending in a 3-3 draw after extra-time. In the ensuing shoot-out Michael Smith converted for the Jambos while 22-year-old Hazard, playing just his third senior game for Parkhead outfit, covered himself in glory with two penalty saves from Stephen Kingsley and Craig Wighton ....