Sep 19, 2011

Premier league Week-end Results



Manchester United 3-1 Chelsea
Manchester United claimed a record-equalling 18th successive home victory by beating title rivals Chelsea 3-1 to march two points clear at the Premier League summit.

Goal Scorers: C Smalling, L Nani, W Rooney(Man United), F Torres(Chelsea) 

Tottenham 4-0 Liverpool

Emmanuel Adebayor netted twice on his home debut as Tottenham hammered four unanswered goals past nine-man Liverpool to earn a first home win of the campaign.

Goal Scorers: L Modric, J Defoe, E Adebayor -2 Goals(Tottenham)

 Sunderland 4-0 Stoke

Manager Steve Bruce heaved a huge sigh of relief as Sunderland destroyed Stoke 4-0 to claim their first victory of the season at The Stadium of Light.

Goal Scorers: T Bramble, C Gardner, S Larsson(Sunderland), J Woodgate – Own Goal(Stoke)

Blackburn 4-3 Arsenal
Arsenal self-destructed in a awful second-half display against Blackburn to leave boss Arsene Wenger once more in the firing line.
Goal Scorers: Gervinho, M Arteta, M Chamakh, A Song – Own goal, L Koscielny – Own Goal (Arsenal), A Yakubu – 2 Goals(Blackburn)

Aston Villa 1-1 Newcastle

Darren Bent wasted two golden chances as Aston Villa and Newcastle maintained their unbeaten start by sharing the spoils at Villa Park.

Goal Scorers: L Best(Newcastle), G Agbonlahor(Aston Villa)

Bolton 1-2 Norwich

Quickfire first-half goals from Anthony Pilkington and Bradley Johnson secured Paul Lambert's Norwich their first top-flight away win in 17 years at the Reebok Stadium.

Goal Scorers: Anthony Pilkington,  Bradley Johnson(Norwich), Martin Petrov(Bolton)

Everton 3-1 Wigan

Everton left it late to secure their first home win of the season after it appeared they would again finish disappointed having dominated throughout.

Goal Scorers: P Jagielka, A Vellios, R Drenthe(Everton), F di Santo(Wigan)

Wolves 0-3 QPR

QPR's new-look team put in an impressive display as they ran out comfortable winners against Wolves at Molineux.

Goal Scorers: Joey Barton, Alejandro Faurlin, DJ Campbell(QPR) 

Swansea 3-0 West Brom
Swansea ended their goal drought in style as they claimed a first Premier League win at the Liberty Stadium.

Goal Scorers: S Sinclair - Penalty, L Lita, N Dyer(Swansea)

 Fulham 2-2 Manchester City

Manchester City surrendered their 100% start to the season as home side Fulham stunned them with a second-half comeback at Craven Cottage to draw 2-2.

Goal Scorers: S Aguero – 2 Goals(Man City), B Zamora, D Murphy(Fulham)

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