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PREMIER LEAGUE IN SIXTY SECONDS

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FABREGAS MAKES IT A PERFECT 10 FOR CONTE

CHELSEA won their 10th Premier League game in a row after Cesc Fabregas scored the only goal at the Stadium of Light. The Spaniard (right) exchanged passes with Willian then fired in from 20 yards to put Antonio Conte’s men six points clear at the top.

GREAT DANE ERIKSEN’S ON FIRE

CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN was the hero for Tottenham as Mauricio Pochettino’s men crushed Hull to keep pace with the top four.

The Dane smashed into the roof of the net to open the scoring, before tapping home a Kyle Walker cross from the right.

Victor Wanyama made it 3-0 after Eriksen’s free-kick came back off the post.

SLICK CITY ARE BACK TO WINNING WAYS

GOALS from Pablo Zabaleta and David Silva did the damage as Manchester City cruised past Watford and kept their place in the top four. Zabaleta hit and impressive back-post volley from a Kevin De Bruyne cross, before Silva finished off a one-two with Raheem Sterling with a curling effort.

IT’S LALLANA AT THE DOUBLE

AN Adam Lallana- inspired Liverpool side made light work of Middlesbro­ugh and climbed to second in the table.

The England midfielder (right) bagged two goals — putting away crosses from Nathaniel Clyne and Divock Origi. He also set up a goal for Origi in between.

SECOND TIME’S A CHARM FOR NOBLE

WEST HAM managed a first Premier League victory since October thanks to Mark Noble’s first-half penalty rebound. The home side were awarded a spot-kick when Ben Mee caught Winston Reid in the area just before the interval. Noble’s penalty was initially kept out by Tom Heaton, but the West Ham skipper put away the loose ball.

SALOMON’S TRIPLE-HEADER

A 13-MINUTE hat-trick in the second half from Salomon Rondon saw West Brom past Swansea and up to seventh in the table.

The Venezuelan (right) buried three headed goals after the break to blow away the visitors, who scored a consolatio­n through Wayne Routledge.

ARNAUTOVIC SEES RED BUT STOKE HOLD ON

STOKE managed to hold on for a draw against Southampto­n — despite playing with 10 men for 67 minutes! Marko Arnautovic received a straight red card for a reckless challenge early on, but Mark Hughes’s side kept the visitors at bay while surrenderi­ng 71 per cent of possession.

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