Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Chelsea defeats Sunderland to maintain Premier League lead, Manchester City and Liverpool post victories

Chelsea maintained its stranglehold on the English Premier League by beating Sunderland 1-0 to register its 10th successive win and move six points clear at the top of the table.
Cesc Fabregas’s first-half strike ensured the Blues took full advantage of the previous day’s slip-up by second-placed Arsenal to leave Liverpool, 3-0 winners at Middlesbrough, and Manchester City, who beat Watford 2-0, to keep up the chase.
Manchester United continued its recent improvement with a 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion’s Salomon Rondon took the individual honours with a hat-trick of headers in a 3-1 win over Swansea City.
Chelsea’s win was particularly welcome because it came without the injured Eden Hazard.
One of the secrets behind its success has been continuity of selection, so manager Antonio Conte will be delighted at the way his revamped midfield of Fabregas and Willian combined beautifully just before half-time for the Spaniard to score the goal which confirmed Chelsea’s best run since 2005/06.
“Cesc is a good player for us,” Conte said.
“I have four midfielders and it is important for me to evaluate the form of the single players, some games you need players more physical and some games more technical. It is important that Cesc had a good game.
“I prefer my players not to look at the table and to focus on the next game in three days. We must prepare very well to have a good Christmas.”
That seems guaranteed since Chelsea will definitely top the table on December 25. On each of the previous four occasions it has achieved that feat it has gone on to win the title.

Liverpool sitting pretty after beating Middlesbrough

Liverpool overtook Arsenal in second place after a comfortable win at Middlesbrough with Adam Lallana involved in all three goals, scoring twice and laying on another for Divock Origi.
Manager Juergen Klopp reacted to dropping five points in the last two matches by picking Simon Mignolet in goal ahead of Loris Karius and the Belgian responded with one outstanding save in a clean sheet.
Manchester City also put recent stutters behind them as goals from Pablo Zabaleta – his first in two years – and David Silva secured a triumph over Watford, only its fifth victory in 16 matches.
Fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur comfortably overcame Hull City 3-0, while Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United is starting to get a return on the huge money it invested in Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
James McArthur looked to have earned Palace a point after cancelling out Pogba’s opener but Swede Ibrahimovic struck two minutes from time to delight his manager.
“It was an amazing performance for a guy who is 35 years old, scoring goals, being a leader, amazing,” said Mourinho after overseeing United’s first back-to-back league wins since August.
West Bromwich Albion moved up to seventh, one place behind United, after Rondon became the first player to score a headed hat-trick in the Premier League since Duncan Ferguson in 1997.
The goals came in a devastating 13-minute burst early in the second half, as Swansea succumbed to the defensive frailty that has dogged it all season.
Its only consolation was that most of the sides around it also lost, West Ham being the exception after beating Burnley 1-0 with a goal from Mark Noble after his penalty was parried by Tom Heaton.
Stoke City striker Marko Arnautovic was sent off in his side’s 0-0 draw with Southampton, the fixture marking Stoke manager Mark Hughes’s 400th match as a Premier League manager.
Reuters

English Premier League

PosTeamPWDLGDPts
1Chelsea1613122340
2Liverpool1610422034
3Arsenal1610422034
4Manchester City1610331533
5Tottenham Hotspur168621630
6Manchester United16763527
7West Bromwich Albion16655423
8Everton16655123
9Southampton16565-121
10Bournemouth16637-321
11Watford16637-721
12Stoke City16556-520
13Burnley16529-1117
14Leicester City16448-616
15West Ham United16448-1316
16Crystal Palace16439-315
17Middlesbrough16367-615
18Swansea City163310-1412
19Hull City163310-2112
20Sunderland163211-1411
Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-15/chelsea-defeats-sunderland-to-maintain-premier-league-lead/8123140

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