Monday quiz: 10 questions to test whether you were paying attention to the weekend's football

Test yourself and let us know how you got on by tweeting @IndyFootball with your score

Mark Critchley
Monday 23 January 2017 07:52 EST
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Wayne Rooney became Manchester United's all-time leading scorer with his late strike at Stoke
Wayne Rooney became Manchester United's all-time leading scorer with his late strike at Stoke (Getty)

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After a busy weekend of football, we can now nurse ourselves into a new week by looking back on several moments of record-breaking, history-making and late, late drama.

Swansea City upset the apple cart and tightened this year’s battle against the drop by picking up an unexpected three points at Liverpool, with Fernando Llorente’s brace and Gylfi Sigurdsson’s winner denting their hosts’ title hope.

Wayne Rooney finally became Manchester United’s all-time record goalscorer and surpassed Sir Bobby Charlton in style, angling a late free-kick equaliser past Stoke City’s Lee Grant to earn a face-saving point for Jose Mourinho’s men.

Then there was those chaotic eight minutes of added on time at Arsenal, which produced one of the best climaxes of the season so far.

So, how closely were you paying attention? We’ve taken a look back at the weekend’s action and devised 10 questions on the weekend's action.

Weekend football quiz: 20-22 January 2017


Test yourself and let us know how you got on by tweeting @IndyFootball with your score.

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