Manchester United secured a last-gasp draw against Chelsea, courtesy of Robin van Persie’s injury time strike. In the absence of Diego Costa, Chelsea started a little slowly off the mark, but eventually got the lead through Didier Drogba.
7 – Robin van Persie has now scored seven Premier League goals against Chelsea, but this is the first away from Stamford Bridge. Salvage.
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Branislav Ivanovic was then sent off for a second bookable offence, before van Persie fired home on the 94th minute to rescue them at the death.
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a demoralizing 2-1 defeat to Newcastle United, who look like they are finally getting a hold of their form. Emmanuel Adebayor placed Spurs ahead in the first half, before Sammy Ameobi only took a few seconds after being brought on at half time, to restore parity for the Magpies.
4 – Emmanuel Adebayor has netted four times in his last four Premier League games against Newcastle. Pest.
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Newcastle kept pushing and Remy Cabella ultimately threaded an excellent pass for Ayoze Perez, who made no mistakes by putting it into the back of the net to give Newcastle a much needed victory.
Everton meanwhile, continued their relatively impressive form with a crucial 3-1 victory over Burnley last night. Samuel E’to stroke first blood early on in the game, before a mistake from Romelu Lukaku allowed Danny Ings to equalize on the 20th minute mark.
1 – Danny Ings has scored with his first shot on target v Everton, having managed one in his previous five Premier League games. Renewed.
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But just nine minutes later, Lukaku amended his mistake with a well-taken strike, which restored their lead in the game. Everton continued to dominate the game, and Samuel E’to scored his second of the night on the 85th minute, to ensure a comfortable victory for the Toffees.
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