EPL: Manchester City beat Palace 2-1, Liverpool held 0-0, Other Results
Manchester City eke out win over Palace as Toure opened scoring for City to mark his return. Liverpool failed to establish commanding lead of the Premier League as they were held 0-0 by Southampton.
In other games Everton survived an upset through Coleman's late goal. Tottenham and West Ham while Bournemouth defeated Stoke City 1-0.
[See all match reports below.]
Crystal Palace 1-2 Man City
Yaya Toure marked his return to Manchester City's starting line-up by scoring twice in Pep Guardiola's side's 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace.
Making his first Premier League start of the season, Toure opened the scoring in the 39th minute after his shot deflected off James Tomkins and into the top corner.
Palace hit back in the second-half through substitute Connor WIckham (66) but City, who lost captain Vincent Kompany in the first half, after he was involved in a nasty looking collision with goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, regained the lead with just seven minutes remaining.
Southampton 0-0 Liverpool: Premier League leaders held
Liverpool failed to make their second-half dominance count as they were held to a goalless draw at Southampton on Saturday.
Sadio Mane was brilliantly denied by Fraser Forster in the first half, but it was after the break that the Premier League leaders turned the screw.
Roberto Firmino and Nathaniel Clyne spurned the Reds' best opportunities, both failing to hit the target from good positions.
Everton 1-1 Swansea:
In other games Everton survived an upset through Coleman's late goal. Tottenham and West Ham while Bournemouth defeated Stoke City 1-0.
[See all match reports below.]
Crystal Palace 1-2 Man City
Yaya Toure marked his return to Manchester City's starting line-up by scoring twice in Pep Guardiola's side's 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace.
Making his first Premier League start of the season, Toure opened the scoring in the 39th minute after his shot deflected off James Tomkins and into the top corner.
Palace hit back in the second-half through substitute Connor WIckham (66) but City, who lost captain Vincent Kompany in the first half, after he was involved in a nasty looking collision with goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, regained the lead with just seven minutes remaining.
Tottenham beat West Ham 3-2
HARRY KANE HIT two late goals as Tottenham came from behind to beat West Ham 3-2 at White Hart Lane in the Premier League today.
The England international slotted home late on after Darren Randolph failed to deal with a dangerous cross, before he scored a second from the penalty spot in injury time.
Spurs remain fifth after the win, but are now just three points behind leaders Liverpool.
HARRY KANE HIT two late goals as Tottenham came from behind to beat West Ham 3-2 at White Hart Lane in the Premier League today.
The England international slotted home late on after Darren Randolph failed to deal with a dangerous cross, before he scored a second from the penalty spot in injury time.
Spurs remain fifth after the win, but are now just three points behind leaders Liverpool.
Southampton 0-0 Liverpool: Premier League leaders held
Liverpool failed to make their second-half dominance count as they were held to a goalless draw at Southampton on Saturday.
Sadio Mane was brilliantly denied by Fraser Forster in the first half, but it was after the break that the Premier League leaders turned the screw.
Roberto Firmino and Nathaniel Clyne spurned the Reds' best opportunities, both failing to hit the target from good positions.
Everton 1-1 Swansea:
Seamus Coleman denies Bob Bradley first win.
Bob Bradley's search for a first Swansea win goes on after Seamus Coleman's late header earned Everton a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
Swansea were heading for their first Premier League win since the opening day of the season, but Coleman rose highest to equalise in the 89th minute.
Gylfi Sigurdsson had given Swansea the lead from the spot in the first half after he was brought down by Phil Jagielka.
Bob Bradley's search for a first Swansea win goes on after Seamus Coleman's late header earned Everton a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
Swansea were heading for their first Premier League win since the opening day of the season, but Coleman rose highest to equalise in the 89th minute.
Gylfi Sigurdsson had given Swansea the lead from the spot in the first half after he was brought down by Phil Jagielka.
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