FULHAM | 1-3 | ARSENAL |
BENT 77 | ATT: 25,622 | GIROUD 14, PODOLSKI 41,68 |
EVERTON | 0-0 | WEST BROM |
ATT: 36, 410 | ||
HULL | 1-0 | NORWICH |
BRADY 22 (PEN) | ATT: 23,682 | |
NEWCASTLE | 0-0 | WEST HAM |
ATT: 48,622 | ||
SOUTHAMPTON | 1-1 | SUNDERLAND |
FONTE 88 | ATT: 29,586 | Giaccherini 3 |
STOKE | 2-1 | CRYSTAL PALACE |
ADAM 58, SHAWCROSS 62 | ATT: 25,270 | CHAMAKH 31 |
ASTON VILLA | 0-1 | LIVERPOOL |
ATT: 42,098 | STURRIDGE 21 | |
TOTTENHAM | 1-0 | SWANSEA |
SOLDADO 58 (PEN) | 36,005 | |
CARDIFF | 3-2 | MAN CITY |
GUNNARSSON 60, CAMPBELL 79, 87 |
ATT: 27,068 | DZEKO 52, NEGREDO 90 |
MAN UTD | 0-0 | CHELSEA |
ATT: 75,032 |
MANCHESTER CITY put Wednesday's Champions League disappointment behind them after beating Spurs 1-0 to put the pressure back onto Liverpool in the title race. (C) Manchester City City came flying out of the blocks right away. It didn't take long to get in front. Bernando Silva's cross found Sergio Aguero, who had too much space in the box and headed across goal for Phil Foden who headed in from close range after just five minutes. That was Foden's first Premier League goal on his second ever Premier League start. City continued to create chances but failed to take them. Aguero thought he was in after being played through by Bernando Silva but he was flagged offside. Paulo Ganzaniga came into the starting lineup as one of five Tottenham changes. He however, was looking fragile. He made a number of errors that only gave City confidence. Trying to chip the ball over a player five yards out was one of a number of things the keeper attempted that c...
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