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The games that went down in the English Premier League were packed with thrilling moments.

ASTON VILLA 1-0 CHELSEA
One can say it was a ‘red saturday’ for The Blues as they lost 1-0 to Aston Villa at villa park, with Ramires and Willian being showed the exit before 90′ of the game.
Chelsea had a disallowed goal on Nemanja Matic which was prooved to be an handball goal, Mourinho was also sent to the stands in that game,
Villa, thus, edged the game with Fabian Delph’s second half goal.

SWANSEA CITY 1-2 WEST BROM
With Youssouf Mulumbu late strike, Pepe Mel could boast of a win after taken the job as Westbrom’s manager.
It seems to be a victorious day for the home side at first when Swansea’s Roland Lamah cut inside the box to bury a low one into the bottom of the right-hand corner, but Stephane Sessegnon cancelled therir lead with an equaliser from 20 yards before Mulumbu made it two in the 85th minute.

SUNDERLAND 0-0 CRYSTAL PALACE
Crystal Palace move three points clear of the drop zone following a goalless draw at Sunderland on Saturday.
Tony Pulis’ men have now gone four games without a win in the Premier League but have edged clear from the relegation places after Cardiff City slipped to a late 2-1 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park.
With sunderland in the 18th position, Crystal Palace can claim the 17th position with three point over the bottom.

STOKE 3-1 WEST HAM
Fantastic saturday for the Potters and Peter Odewingie who got himself a brace and finished up the victory campaign for Stoke City.
The Nigerian netted in each half to hand Mark Hughes’ men their second win in three games after Andy Carroll had opened the scoring with his first goal of the season.
Westham were denied two goals in the game, Andy Caroll opener in the 5th minute was just the consolation for the visitors.

SOUTHAMPTON 4-2 NORWICH
Six goals in total at Saint Mary’s stadium, Chris Hughton’s Norwich City
side fell to another heavy defeat at Southampton on Saturday afternoon.
Johan Elmander and Robert Snodgrass struck late on for the visitors but it was not enough to prevent defeat, with Morgan Schneiderlin, in the first half, and England duo Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez after the break, gave the hosts a comfortableand deserved 3-0 lead.
But the game in time saw the Canaries pulled two back in five minutes due to defensive errors but the game later in end swung back the other way with Sam Gallagher finally killing the Canaries off with the final victory strike to make it 4-2 at full time.

FULHAM 1-0 NEWCASTLE
If there is a game to shed light on, its the match at Craven Cottage, with Felix Magath blushes being saved by Ashkan Dejagah to boast of his first win as the Cottagers boss.
The German’s hope on his survival mission can be kept running as they close up the gap from the relegation zone.
Alan Pardew on the other hand his still under purnishment from the headbutt clash with Hull City’s David Meyler and his assistant John Carver couldn’t lead the Magpies to a third consecutive win.

EVERTON 2-1 CARDIFF
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s eleven were denied of any point home by Seamus Coleman’s stoppage time goal.
It was heartbreaking for the visitors and their fans as Juan Cala’s first goal for Cardiff which looked to have secured a precious point in their battle to avoid the drop after fellow Spaniard Gerard Deulofeu had put Roberto Martinez’s side in front.
And to Everton who has moved to the sixth place above Manchester United, all thanks to Coleman’s stoppage time goal.

HULL CITY 0-2 MANCHESTER CITY
Thanks to David Siva and Edin Dzeko who took Hull City to the cleaners right infront of their fans at the KC stadium.
Kompany saw red in the 10th minute so early but the victory was their’s in 90 mins, Zabaleta’s late attempt got the wood-work as Steve Bruce side saw no goal until after the whistle.

MANCHESTER UNITED 0-2 LIVERPOOL
Gerrad scored twice as the Reds cruised to victory at Old trafford.
M.clattenburg showed Vidic a red for bringing down Sturridge in the box, but Steven Gerrad failed to get himself on the score sheet for the third time as his spot-kick hit the bar which could have given him a historical record of an hat-trick via the spot-kick.
With Luiz Swarez sealing up the victory, one would agree it was an embarrasing game for the Red Devils.

TOTTENHAM 0-1 ARSENAL
The Gunners ran home with a win via a Thomas Rosicky rocket strike via an Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain assist.
The Spurs suffered another defeat from Arsene Wenger’s men after Benfica and Chelse took them to the cleaners in their last two matches.
Tim sherwood has a lot to do to having been a light to the Spurs earlier on.

Surely, it was a massive game in all centres during the weekends especially for the Chelsea being shocked by a focus Aston Villa side and Peter Odewingie could have himself a good look from his National side to have gotten two goals in a match and an embarrassing day for Manchester United and Man City closing the gap to six points from the top and finally, Felix Magath recording his first win and keeping alive the hope of escaping relegation.