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EPL Match Reports: Manchester United beat Swasea 3-1, While Liverpool Trash Watford 6-1, and More

Zlatan Celebrates his goal

EPL Match Reports: Manchester United beat Swasea 3-1, While Liverpool Trash Watford 6-1, and More



Swansea City 1-3 Man United: Jose Mourinho's men get back to winning ways.

The United boss made SEVEN changes to his starting lineup and saw them come up trumps in south Wales with a convincing victory
Zlatan Ibrahimovic ruled out of Manchester United's clash with Arsenal after picking up fifth booking
Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored 25,000th Premier League goal.


Hull 2-1 Southampton:

Two goals in 125 seconds end Mike Phelan's losing streak.
Two goals in two minutes ensured the Humbersiders avoided a seventh straight league defeat at the expense of the Saints

Arsenal vs Spurs 1-1

 Neither Arsenal nor Spurs looked like title contenders in derby that provided more questions than answers
The truth is that Tottenham are hard to beat but have become rather dull in the process and Arsenal were not quite good enough to take advantage.
Harry Kane nets equaliser on his return in feisty derby.
The England striker cancelled out Kevin Wimmer's first-half own goal to ensure both sides went home with a point.

Liverpool 6-1 Watford: 

Mane celebrates his goal


Sadio Mane celebrates Liverpool's opener


Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool moved to the top of the Premier League with a thumping 6-1 win over Watford at Anfield.
Ruthless Liverpool tear shell-shocked Watford apart and send out emphatic title warning as they go top of the Premier League .

Sadio Mane, Philippe Coutinho, Emre Can and Roberto Firmino all scored as Liverpool underlined their title credentials.

Leicester 1-2 West Brom: 

James Morrison and Matt Phillips scored excellent goals as West Brom became the first team in 13 months to win a Premier League match at Leicester
West Brom become the first team to win a Premier League match at Leicester since Arsenal in September 2015. They deserved their win, with James Morrison and Matt Phillips scoring excellent goals. Leicester are 14 points off the leaders Liverpool but well, who cares. The afterglow of 2015-16 will sustain their fans for a few decades yet.


ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP

Aston Villa 2-1 Blackburn:

Jonathan Kodjia brace extends Steve Bruce's unbeaten run to five games.
Villa trailed to Sam Gallagher's 54th-minute strike but Kodjia responded in the perfect fashion to turn the game on its head.


Newcastle 2-1 Cardiff: 

Magpies stay top with Christian Atsu and Yoan Gouffran goals.
First-half goals from Atsu and Gouffran were enough to get the Magpies over the line despite Peter Whittingham's late strike

Brentford 0-2 Fulham: 

Sone Aluko and Tom Cairney strike as Cottagers leapfrog west London rivals
The former Hull forward's strike set Fulham on their way as they won bragging rights in the west London derby

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