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FABIAN Delph opened the scoring with a shot in the 22nd minute that Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey should have done better with.
Aguero then took his tally for the season to 13 goals with a deflected effort just prior to half-time. He finished a fine team move in the 68th minute, before teeing up David Silva to wrap things up six minutes from time.
In the day’s early kick-off, Tottenham consolidated their place in the top four as they came from behind to win 4-1 at White Hart Lane against Sunderland, whose new signing Jan Kirchhoff endured a debut to forget.
Spurs trailed to Patrick van Aanholt’s 40th-minute effort but equalised within two minutes, Lee Cattermole making a hash of trying to keep Christian Eriksen’s shot out on the line.
Struggling champions Chelsea salvaged a point in dramatic circumstances from a thrilling clash with Everton as John Terry controversially made it 3-3 in the 98th minute at Stamford Bridge.
The home side were 2-0 down early in the second half thanks to a Terry own-goal and Kevin Mirallas’ strike six minutes apart, but within 10 minutes of that they were level courtesy of quickfire efforts from Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas.
Everton substitute Ramiro Funes Mori scored what looked set to be the winner in the 90th minute, but the stoppage time that then followed – so lengthy due to an injury sustained earlier by Bryan Oviedo – concluded with Terry’s equaliser, over which there was a suspicion of offside.
Newcastle moved out of the relegation places with a 2-1 home win over West Ham in which new recruit Jonjo Shelvey proved key.
The midfielder, making his Magpies debut after joining from Swansea, was involved in the build-up for both goals as Ayoze Perez and Georginio Wijnaldum put the hosts 2-0 up inside the opening 15 minutes.
Substitute Nikica Jelavic pulled one back for the Hammers shortly after the interval, but Newcastle held out and rose to 17th, two points clear of the drop zone as Swansea sunk to 18th.
Bournemouth are now five points clear of the bottom three having seen off fellow strugglers Norwich 3-0 at home.
The Cherries traded places with the Canaries, moving up to 15th, after Dan Gosling’s early header, Charlie Daniels’ penalty and a first goal for the club for Benik Afobe sealed a comfortable victory.
• Culled from Sportinglife.com
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