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City crumble Stamford Bridge, as United, Spurs record win

By Editor
01 October 2017   |   4:32 am
Kevin de Bruyne smashed a stunning second-half strike past fellow Belgian Thibaut Courtois, as Manchester City leapfrogged Manchester United on goal difference with a slender 1-0 victory.

Chelsea’s Spanish striker Alvaro Morata (C) vies with Manchester City’s English midfielder Fabian Delph (L) and Manchester City’s Argentinian defender Nicolas Otamendi (R) during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Stamford Bridge in London on September 30, 2017. Ian KINGTON / AFP

The top three all won in the Premier League, yesterday, as Manchester City defeated Chelsea in the late game to reclaim the top spot that had briefly been taken away from them earlier in the day.

Kevin de Bruyne smashed a stunning second-half strike past fellow Belgian Thibaut Courtois, as Manchester City leapfrogged Manchester United on goal difference with a slender 1-0 victory.

United had earlier gone top and extended bottom side Crystal Palace’s miserable start to the season with a routine 4-0 victory at Old Trafford.

Juan Mata’s third-minute strike, plus two goals from Marouane Fellaini and Romelu Lukaku’s late tap-in, ensured the Eagles have now lost their first seven league matches of the season without scoring. Including their defeat on the final day of last season, that’s 720 minutes without a top-flight goal.

Harry Kane is having no such problems. He took his total to 13 goals in eight matches in September, as Spurs thrashed Huddersfield 4-0, making it the most prolific month of the England striker’s career. That tally matches the best efforts of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (13 in March 2012) and Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (13 in October 2010).

Peter Crouch scored a late winner for Stoke against Southampton, for whom Virgil van Dijk conceded a penalty on his first start of the season. That spot-kick was missed by Saido Berahino – taking his run of games without a goal to 30 – but the Potters still managed to run out 2-1 victors.

Watford snatched a point at West Brom, Richarlison’s injury-time strike securing a 2-2 draw for the Hornets and extending their unbeaten away record.

West Ham are out of the bottom three after Diafra Sakho’s last-gasp winner earned them a 1-0 victory against Swansea, while the game between Bournemouth and Leicester, two of the bottom four at the start of play, ended goalless.

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