Stoke 0
Chelsea 4:
Whoops: Jon Walters had
a bad day at the office, opening the scoring with this own goal
Sunderland
3 West Ham 0
On their way: Sebastian
Larsson put Sunderland a goal up at the Stadium of Light
Stunner: Larsson scored
a half-volley early in the match
Doubling up: Adam
Johnson (right) prodded home from close range to make it 2-0
Reading 3
West Brom 2
Double trouble: Romelu
Lukaka (left) celebrates with team mate James Morrison
One up: Lukaku (centre)
scores West Brom's first goa
Not this time: Reading's
Chris Gunter (left) blocks the way for Jerome Thomas
Fulham 1
Wigan 1
Opener: Karagounis gave
Fulham the lead midway through the first half
However, the Greek
veteran's moment of magic was not enough for Fulham as Di Santo ensured Wigan
would return to the north west with a point
Equaliser: Di Santo's
second-half strike earned a point for Wigan
Dimitar Berbatov was
denied by a smart Ivan Ramis block as Fulham continued to press for an opener,
which came in some style after 22 minutes.
Lacklustre: Berbatov had
a quiet day at Craven Cottage
Everton 0
Swansea 0
Outstanding: Swansea
defender Chico (left)
Watching brief: Spain
coach Vicente Del Bosque
High jump: Marouane
Fellaini of Everton challenges Chico
Seeing red: Michu argues
with referee Phil Dowd
Norwich 0
Newcastle 0
Stepping in: Fabricio
Coloccini gets the better of Robert Snodgrass
Debut: Mathieu Debuchy
made his Magpies bow
Backing up: Jonas
Gutirrez holds off Russell Martin at Carrow Road
Slide rule: James Perch
battles with Alex Tettey
Watchful: Coloccini
follows Simeon Jackson run
Going to ground:
Coloccini and Snodgrass hit the deck after a full-blooded
tackle
On the move: Gabriel
Obertan skips pas Sebastien Bassong
Ploughing a lone furrow:
Papiss Cisse was short of service
Holt and Yohan Cabaye
came on as both managers tried to inject life in their respective
sides.
The Canaries then almost
took the lead from the most unlikely source - right-back Martin - who fired a
brilliant volley that clipped the outside of the post.
Stopping the rot: Alan
Pardew's side halted a run of three straight defeats
Aston
Villa 0 Southampton 1
On the spot: Rickie
Lambert scores from the penalty spot
Happy days: Lambert
celebrates his goal
Furious: Villa players
complain to referee Mark Halsey after he awarded a penalty to
Southampton
Under pressure: Paul
Lambert saw his side beaten again
Under pressure: Enda
Stevens for Villa as Jason Puncheon tries to make a
challenge
Battle: Jack Cork is
tackled by Villa's Fabian Delph
Clash: Fabian Delph is
challenged by Southampton's Jack Cork at Villa Park
QPR 0
Tottenham 0
Missed chance: Tottenham
were unable to find away past the home defence
Old friends: Harry
Redknapp greets his replacement Andre Villas-Boas before kick off at Loftus
Road
Fondly remembered:
Tottenham fans show they still hold their former manager in high
esteem
Forced off: Tottenham's
Sandro pulled up injured and was replaced by Scott Parker early in the first
half
Helping hand: Julio
Cesar was in inspired form to keep Tottenham out at Loftus Road
Sandro departed the
field having gone down clutching his right knee as he reached for the ball so
Scott Parker came on to anchor the midfield.
Watching brief: England
manager Roy Hodgson took in Tottenham's draw with QPR
Surrounded: Adel Taarabt
(centre) attempts to take on the Spurs defence and set up an attack
Whoops: Jon Walters had
a bad day at the office, opening the scoring with this own goal
Sunderland 3 West Ham 0
On their way: Sebastian
Larsson put Sunderland a goal up at the Stadium of Light
Stunner: Larsson scored
a half-volley early in the match
Doubling up: Adam
Johnson (right) prodded home from close range to make it 2-0
Reading 3 West Brom 2
Double trouble: Romelu
Lukaka (left) celebrates with team mate James Morrison
One up: Lukaku (centre)
scores West Brom's first goa
Not this time: Reading's
Chris Gunter (left) blocks the way for Jerome Thomas
Fulham 1 Wigan 1
Opener: Karagounis gave
Fulham the lead midway through the first half
However, the Greek
veteran's moment of magic was not enough for Fulham as Di Santo ensured Wigan
would return to the north west with a point
Equaliser: Di Santo's
second-half strike earned a point for Wigan
Dimitar Berbatov was
denied by a smart Ivan Ramis block as Fulham continued to press for an opener,
which came in some style after 22 minutes.
Lacklustre: Berbatov had
a quiet day at Craven Cottage
Everton 0 Swansea 0
Outstanding: Swansea
defender Chico (left)
Watching brief: Spain
coach Vicente Del Bosque
High jump: Marouane
Fellaini of Everton challenges Chico
Seeing red: Michu argues
with referee Phil Dowd
Norwich 0 Newcastle 0
Stepping in: Fabricio
Coloccini gets the better of Robert Snodgrass
Debut: Mathieu Debuchy
made his Magpies bow
Backing up: Jonas
Gutirrez holds off Russell Martin at Carrow Road
Slide rule: James Perch
battles with Alex Tettey
Watchful: Coloccini
follows Simeon Jackson run
Going to ground:
Coloccini and Snodgrass hit the deck after a full-blooded
tackle
On the move: Gabriel
Obertan skips pas Sebastien Bassong
Ploughing a lone furrow:
Papiss Cisse was short of service
Holt and Yohan Cabaye
came on as both managers tried to inject life in their respective
sides.
The Canaries then almost
took the lead from the most unlikely source - right-back Martin - who fired a
brilliant volley that clipped the outside of the post.
Stopping the rot: Alan
Pardew's side halted a run of three straight defeats
Aston Villa 0 Southampton 1
On the spot: Rickie
Lambert scores from the penalty spot
Happy days: Lambert
celebrates his goal
Furious: Villa players
complain to referee Mark Halsey after he awarded a penalty to
Southampton
Under pressure: Paul
Lambert saw his side beaten again
Under pressure: Enda
Stevens for Villa as Jason Puncheon tries to make a
challenge
Battle: Jack Cork is
tackled by Villa's Fabian Delph
Clash: Fabian Delph is
challenged by Southampton's Jack Cork at Villa Park
QPR 0 Tottenham 0
Missed chance: Tottenham
were unable to find away past the home defence
Old friends: Harry
Redknapp greets his replacement Andre Villas-Boas before kick off at Loftus
Road
Fondly remembered:
Tottenham fans show they still hold their former manager in high
esteem
Forced off: Tottenham's
Sandro pulled up injured and was replaced by Scott Parker early in the first
half
Helping hand: Julio
Cesar was in inspired form to keep Tottenham out at Loftus Road
Sandro departed the
field having gone down clutching his right knee as he reached for the ball so
Scott Parker came on to anchor the midfield.
Watching brief: England
manager Roy Hodgson took in Tottenham's draw with QPR
Surrounded: Adel Taarabt
(centre) attempts to take on the Spurs defence and set up an attack
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