Chelsea 0
QPR 1:
n.
Bolt from the blue:
Wright-Phillips' 79th-minute strike stunned the hosts
Lucky boy: Marko Marin
was fortunate not to see red for this challenge on Stephane
Mbia
Back with a bang: Harry
Redknapp's men recovered from their humiliating defeat at home to
Liverpool
Rock solid: Ryan Nelsen
impressed at the back for QPR
Gamble: Benitez rested
several key men for the west London derby
Bad day at the office:
Chelsea couldn't break QPR's resistance
Right place, Wright
time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the
winner
Happy New Year: QPR are
now five points from safety
Liverpool
3 Sunderland 0
be.
At the double: Suarez
celebrates after scoring his second and Liverpool's third
goal
Three and easy: Suarez
puts Liverpool 3-0 up at Anfield
Eye for goal: Suarez
fires home Liverpool's second
Teenage kicks: Raheem
Sterling scores Liverpool's first goal
On the run: Steven
Gerrard evades a tackle by Sunderland's David Vaughan
Battle: Sunderland's
James McClean is challenged by Martin Skrtel
Having his say:
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill issues instructions at
Anfield
Back on the sidelines:
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers with Jordan Henderson (left) and shouting
encouragement to his players (right)
Pleased to meet you: New
Liverpool signing Daniel Sturridge in the stands
Newcastle
1 Everton 2
e.
Thunderbolt: Tim Krul
had no chance as Leighton Baines blasted a rocket into the back of the
net
Pardew never hid his
delight that Newcastle were among the European contenders last
season.
Floored genius: Papiss
Cisse (lying down) nodded Newcastle ahead after just two
minutes
It all looked so rosy
for Newcastle after just 72 seconds when Papiss Cisse put them in front. Their
supporters even sang, ‘Are you watching, Demba Ba?’ although not for
long.
On hand: Victor Anichebe
converts Nikica Jelavic's cross to seal the points for the
visitors
Made of tough stuff:
Phil Neville receives treatment for a head wound
Crunch time: Cheick
Tiote (left) leaves a marker on Everton's Marouane Fellaini
n.
Bolt from the blue:
Wright-Phillips' 79th-minute strike stunned the hosts
Lucky boy: Marko Marin
was fortunate not to see red for this challenge on Stephane
Mbia
Back with a bang: Harry
Redknapp's men recovered from their humiliating defeat at home to
Liverpool
Rock solid: Ryan Nelsen
impressed at the back for QPR
Gamble: Benitez rested
several key men for the west London derby
Bad day at the office:
Chelsea couldn't break QPR's resistance
Right place, Wright
time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the
winner
Happy New Year: QPR are
now five points from safety
Liverpool 3 Sunderland 0
be.
At the double: Suarez
celebrates after scoring his second and Liverpool's third
goal
Three and easy: Suarez
puts Liverpool 3-0 up at Anfield
Eye for goal: Suarez
fires home Liverpool's second
Teenage kicks: Raheem
Sterling scores Liverpool's first goal
On the run: Steven
Gerrard evades a tackle by Sunderland's David Vaughan
Battle: Sunderland's
James McClean is challenged by Martin Skrtel
Having his say:
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill issues instructions at
Anfield
Back on the sidelines:
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers with Jordan Henderson (left) and shouting
encouragement to his players (right)
Pleased to meet you: New
Liverpool signing Daniel Sturridge in the stands
Newcastle 1 Everton 2
e.
Thunderbolt: Tim Krul
had no chance as Leighton Baines blasted a rocket into the back of the
net
Pardew never hid his
delight that Newcastle were among the European contenders last
season.
Floored genius: Papiss
Cisse (lying down) nodded Newcastle ahead after just two
minutes
It all looked so rosy
for Newcastle after just 72 seconds when Papiss Cisse put them in front. Their
supporters even sang, ‘Are you watching, Demba Ba?’ although not for
long.
On hand: Victor Anichebe
converts Nikica Jelavic's cross to seal the points for the
visitors
Made of tough stuff:
Phil Neville receives treatment for a head wound
Crunch time: Cheick
Tiote (left) leaves a marker on Everton's Marouane Fellaini
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