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Sterling hat-trick takes City four clear, Southampton stun fading Spurs
The Saints' spirited second-half comeback ensured they remain two points above the relegation zone despite Cardiff's 2-0 win over West Ham, while victory for Brighton and Newcastle also boosted their survival hopes.
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Chelsea banned from signing new players for next two transfer windows
It means the club, who immediately said they would appeal the decision, will be unable to make signings until the end of January next year.
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Man City go top of the Premier League with win at Everton
Both City and Liverpool have 62 points, but City have the upper hand on goal difference, having played one game more than Juergen Klopp’s side.
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Waiting for a late flourish as transfer window prepares to shut
Chelsea's rivals towards the top of the Premier League have kept their cheque books closed ahead of the window shutting on Thursday at 2300 GMT.
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Bournemouth's Wilson doubtful for Chelsea clash
England international Callum Wilson, the club’s top scorer this season with 10 league goals, was hurt in the win over West Ham last week.
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Midfielder McTominay commits future to Manchester United
The 22-year-old Scotland international made his Premier League debut in the 2016-17 season and made 13 league appearances the following campaign.
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Klopp denies Liverpool's lighter schedule is title advantage
City trail Klopp's men by four points, with Tottenham two points further back, but both of Liverpool's rivals are still involved in four competitions.
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Liverpool leapfrog Man City: do we have a real Premier League race?
Both sides started Saturday unbeaten after 15 matches with an impressive 25 wins between them -- but it was Pep Guardiola's champions who blinked first.
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Chelsea go second with crushing win at Burnley
The London club are two points behind leaders Liverpool and one point ahead of champions Manchester City, who play away to Tottenham Hotspur on Monday.
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Guardiola urges City to stay focused ahead of Spurs test
Since losing to Lyon in the Champions League in September, Pep Guardiola's side have gone on a seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
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Chelsea's Alonso signs new five-year contract
Marco Alonso established himself as a left wing-back under former manager Antonio Conte and helped the club win the league title in his first season.
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Mourinho vows to be on best behaviour at Stamford Bridge
Jose Mourinho has not enjoyed previous meetings with Chelsea as United boss, losing four out of six matches including this year’s FA Cup final.
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City's Mahrez misses late penalty in goalless draw at Liverpool
The result leaves the pair level with Chelsea on 20 points although City stay top on goal difference.
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Impressive Barkley drives Chelsea past Southampton
Willian had a shot deflected on to the crossbar and Danny Ings missed a golden opportunity from close range at the other end, before Barkley created the opener for Eden Hazard.
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Arsenal run riot in second half to win 5-1 at Fulham
Fulham pressed forward in the opening minutes as they looked for their first win over Arsenal since January 2012.
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Dier gives Spurs narrow win and sends 10-man Cardiff bottom
Eric Dier scored his first league goal since April 2017 after eight minutes when a Davinson Sanchez header was blocked and the ball fell for the Englishman to tap in from six yards out.
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Aguero extends Man City contract to 2021
Since joining City from Atletico Madrid in 2011, the 30-year-old Argentine has helped the club win three Premier League titles and three League Cups.
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Five things we learned from the Premier League
Here are five things we learned from the Premier League this weekend.
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Three things that have gone wrong for Manchester United
Jose Mourinho is at the front of the firing line with odds on him being the first Premier League manager of the season to lose his job already being slashed after two consecutive defeats.
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Patient Fabinho adapting to 'intense' Premier League
Fabinho was an unused substitute in Liverpool’s 4-0 home win over West Ham United in their league opener, before the 24-year-old was left out of the squad for the 2-0 win at Crystal Palace and Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.
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Salah strike sinks Brighton and sends Liverpool top
It was hardly vintage Liverpool, with Brighton fresh from their victory over Manchester United last week, well-organised at the back and frequently frustrating Juergen Klopp’s front three.