Manchester City strengthened its grip on second place
As Luis Suarez began a
10-match ban, Liverpool showed it still has bite up front by inflicting
Newcastle’s worst home loss since 1925 in the English Premier League on
Saturday.
Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson each scored twice, while
Daniel Agger and Fabio Borini also found the net to demonstrate the attacking
resources available at Liverpool as Suarez begins his hefty ban for biting
Chelsea defender Bransilav Ivanovic in a match last Sunday.
Liverpool
manager Brendan Rodgers was glad to shift the spotlight away from the fight with
the Football Association and show the team’s unity.
“It’s been a very,
very difficult week,” Rodgers said. “It was a real test for us.”
The win
lifted Liverpool’s spirits but not its position in the standings, where it
remains seventh — five points and a place below neighbour Everton, which beat
Fulham 1-0.
Tottenham remains fifth after missing a chance to move back
into the four Champions League places by drawing 2-2 at Wigan and relying on
Emmerson Boyce’s own goal to earn the point.
Tottenham is level on
points with Chelsea, but its London rival has a superior goal difference and a
game in hand in fourth. The London rivals are still to play each other with the
season drawing to a close.
Manchester City strengthened its grip on
second place, the only thing it can aim for after seeing Manchester United seize
the trophy on Monday. Yaya Toure’s late curling strike clinched a 2-1 win for
City over West Ham.
Stoke eased its relegation fears by beating Norwich
1-0, while Southampton was a point behind after losing 3-0 to West Bromwich
Albion in a match that saw three players sent off.
Tottenham was in
danger of throwing away fifth place unless it produces victories in its final
four games.
The visitors had made the perfect start at Wigan with a
bizarre goal. Dithering by Maynor Figueroa and Joel Robles led to a poor
attempted clearance hitting Bale and cannoning into the net.
The elation
lasted just two minutes, with Boyce heading home from Shaun Maloney’s corner.
Callum McManaman put Wigan in front four minutes into the second half,
blasting in his first league goal from the edge of the penalty area after being
fed by James McCarthy.
Wigan was on course to climb out of the
relegation zone until Aaron Lennon’s low cross went into the net off Boyce in
the 90th.
Nearby in Manchester, a stoppage time goal counted for little
— apart from leaving City goalkeeper Joe Hart red-faced.
Andy Carroll’s
shot squirmed through Hart’s legs but City had already safeguarded the victory.
Sergio Aguero put City ahead in the 28th after being set up by Samir
Nasri, who cut through the West Ham defence by playing a one-two with David
Silva.
Toure curled the winner into the top corner of the net in the
83rd after also being teed up by Nasri.
“I think Joe’s back spasmed as
he kicked a ball,” City assistant manager David Platt said. “He is a bit blocked
up and will be a bit sore tomorrow but he will be okay on Monday. It possibly
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There were dismissals and goals aplenty on the south coast.
Marc-Antoine Fortune and Romelu Lukaku had put West Brom 2-0 in front by
the 67th at Southampton before the red cards came out.
Referee Robert
Madley sent off both Fortune and Southampton midfielder Gaston Ramirez three
minutes later. Fortune pushed Ramirez having been upset by the Uruguayan’s elbow
on Shane Long.
It was Long who struck the third for West Brom before
Southampton lost another man when Danny Fox was red-carded for a two-footed
challenge on Steven Reid.
There was less drama at Goodison Park with
Steve Pienaar settling a lacklustre match for Everton against Fulham.
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