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The stand out game was the immensely exciting 2-1 Arsenal win over Man Utd, meanwhile Chelsea’s domestic juggernaut continued, rolling through Blackburn, Robbie Keane finally came good for Liverpool in a 3-0 coast over West Brom, and Harry Redknapp’s midas touch continued with 10 man Tottenham triumphing 2-1 over 9 man Man City, where Mark Hughes must now be under some pressure with a visit to the Middle East pending.
Newcastle returned to the drop zone, illustrating that their problems are far from over, after a 2-1 defeat to Fulham, who themselves shot up to 10th. Wigan slipped to 17th, only out of the bottom three on goal difference, after stubborn Stoke resistance at the JJB. WBA became the 5th different side to occupy bottom spot – and Sunderland make up the bottom three, sitting 19th after Tony Adams got his first win as Pompey manager with a last minute Jermain Defoe penalty.
Everton continued their amazing trend of scoring at the end of matches with a three goal salvo seeing off West Ham, where Zola must be looking anxiously over his shoulder. Bolton got another valuable win and inflicted a third consecutive defeat upon Hull, and Villa suffered their second defeat in a row, losing 2-1 at home to a Tuncay inspired Boro.
Every Premiership team played this weekend – amen to that.
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