The English Premier League matches on sunday 23.

23 Feb 2014
Norwich City 1 – 0 Tottenham Hotspur

Liverpool 4 – 3 Swansea City

Newcastle United 1 – 0 Aston Villa

HIGHLIGHTS
By Babajide Olaitan

A shocker for the Spurs as Snodgrass made a goal the difference on sunday’s clash at Carrow road.
Tim sherwood’s men where left in despair as Norwich city claimed the victory, Spurs failed to score for the first time under Tim Sherwood in the league and end the weekend six points adrift of the top four.

Liverpool claimed unbeatable over Swansea City as the edged the seven goal match action in style.
The visitors made the equaliser in two occasions but just could not alter the Reds prowess.
And Henderson was the man who made the difference clear, two goals from Daniel Sturridge with Hendersons brace cancelled goals from Swansea’s Shevley and Bony who got theselves on the score-sheet for swansea.

Newcastle United at St.James park made a slim win over Aston

The English Premier League matches on saturday 22nd feburary

Crystal Palace 0 – 2 Manchester United

Arsenal 4 – 1 Sunderland

Cardiff City 0 – 4 Hull City

Manchester City 1 – 0 Stoke City

West Bromwich Albion 1 – 1 Fulham

West Ham United 3 – 1 Southampton

Chelsea 1 – 0 Everton

HIGHLIGHTS
By Babajide Olaitan

Manchester United have done a great and crucial job towards their EPL top four campaign and the whole 3 points its part of the building block towards their target, Van persie’s 62′ goal broke the deadlock as Wayne Rooney’s 68′ strike doubled the advantage for the away side and left Crystal Palace with the nut as they head home.

Chelsea earlier on made 3 points from Frank Lampard late strike.
The game was so intense that the first-half was goal-barren as both goal keepers made saves including John Terry’s prowess for the blues as he kept the defence on close watch.
Jose Mourinho’s side still top the table.

Arsenal still keeps their nerves on the winning mentality as the stripped 4 goals from their visitors, with goals from Oliver Giroud in the 5th and 31st minutes and Thomas Rosicky 42nd minute strike assisted by Giroud and L. Koscielny’s goal 57 minutes to go with assist by Santi Carzola.
E. Giaccherini 81′ strike was the consolation goal as the game ended 4-1.
Arsenal still holds the second position on the table.

Manchester City managed to get a edge over Stoke City with a 70′ Yaya Toure’s strike as V.Company and A.kolarov get booked each.
Manuel pellegrini should be happy with the result which still keeps the EPL title very much alive with an outstanding match.
Haven’t seen a bad day in the mid-week UCL match against Barcelona the 70th minute goal was the winning move turn around.
Stoke City’s C. Adam also got a yellow in the match.

Hull City totally out-played Cardiff City in front of their fans as they scored 4-0 unreplied.
Goals from Huddlestone with assist from Livermore in the 18′ was the opener for the visitors.
In the 38′ N. Jelavić doubled the lead with assist from S.Long and L.Rosenior nicely put pass found Jelavić a brace in the 57′, Livermore extended the lead in the 67′ via EL Mohammadi’s assistance.
It was a long day indeed for the home side led by O. Solskjær.

Felix Magath first match after taking the job as Fulham’s manager earned the cottagers just a point against Westbromich Albion.
Fulham goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg’s late howler gifted West Brom a deserved 1-1 draw and denied Felix Magath the perfect start to his reign as Cottagers manager.

The visitors appeared poised to finally lift themselves off the foot of the Barclays Premier League on the back of Ashkan Dejagah’s first-half strike at The Hawthorns.

But, just four minutes from time, Stekelenburg fluffed a 10-yard drive from 75th-minute substitute Matej Vydra.

Despite the Dutchman’s strenuous efforts to stop the ball crossing the line, referee Mike Dean was aided by the goal decision system, handing Albion their fourth consecutive home draw under new manager Pepe Mel after going behind.

West Ham wins their derby against the Saints by 3-1.
Southampton opens the match with a goal from M. Yoshida in the 8′ assisted by Davis and in the 20′ came the equaliser with a strike from M.Jarvis assisted Nolan, and another goal by Cole in the 23′ saw the half-time result as 2-1.
In 73′ Nolan put another one past the goal keeper Boruc with an assist from cole to seal the victory.
Adam Lallana got booked in the 87′ as Sam Allardyce triumphed home.