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09 March 2014

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND UP - CHELSEA AND MAN UNITED WIN CONVINCINGLY. REPRIEVE FOR CARDIFF




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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2014
StatusHomeScoreAwayVenue
FTWest Bromwich Albion0-3Manchester UnitedThe Hawthorns (26,184)
FTCardiff City3-1FulhamCardiff City Stadium (26,796)
FTCrystal Palace0-1SouthamptonSelhurst Park (25,073)
PostpManchester CityP - PAston VillaEtihad Stadium
FTNorwich City1-1Stoke CityCarrow Road (26,646)
FTChelsea4-0Tottenham HotspurStamford Bridge (41,598)



Football: Chelsea pull clear, Man United bounce 

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LONDON: Quick-fire goals by Samuel Eto’o and Eden Hazard inspired Chelsea to a 4-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday that sent them seven points clear in the Premier League.




Eto’o put Chelsea ahead in the 56th minute and Hazard added a penalty four  minutes later after Younes Kaboul had been sent off for a foul on Eto’o, with  Demba Ba adding a late brace.
Eto’o’s opener was gifted to him by Jan Vertonghen and both of Ba’s goals  also stemmed from errors, as Spurs’ 23-year wait for victory at Stamford Bridge  went on.
Chelsea now lead Liverpool and Arsenal by seven points, but both teams have  a game in hand, while fourth-place Manchester City, who are nine points off the  pace, have three fixtures to fulfil.
After Fernando Torres was injured in the warm-up, Eto’o came into the  starting XI and he gave Spurs an early scare when he raced through and rounded  Hugo Lloris, only for an offside flag to stop him in his tracks.
Hazard also took the ball past the Spurs goalkeeper moments later, but  could only shoot wide, while at the other end, Nabil Bentaleb dragged wide from  a promising position and Petr Cech saved from Sandro and Kaboul.
Spurs were very much in the game, but Vertonghen’s blind pass 11 minutes  into the second period enabled Eto’o to run through and score.
The Cameroon star celebrated with relish, referencing manager Jose  Mourinho’s recent comments about his age by staggering towards the corner flag  like an old man.
Kaboul’s innocuous challenge on Eto’o saw him dismissed and enabled Hazard  to add a second, before Ba struck twice in the dying stages.
His first, in the 88th minute, saw him pounce after Sandro was unable to  cut out a low cross from Oscar and a minute later a calamitous back header from  Kyle Walker allowed the Senegalese striker to complete his brace.
Earlier, Manchester United kept their fading hopes of Champions League  qualification flickering with a breezy 3-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion.
Goals from Phil Jones, Wayne Rooney and substitute Danny Welbeck gave  United back-to-back league wins for the first time since December, following  their 2-0 success at Crystal Palace last month.
Victory took the defending champions to within nine points of fourth-place  Manchester City, although they have played two more games.
“I thought our forward play was very good,” United manager David Moyes told  BT Sport.
“I thought both Robin (van Persie) and Wayne were excellent today, and Juan  Mata and Adnan (Januzaj). But it also needed a good defensive performance as  well, so all round we were pleased.”    United’s last game at The Hawthorns had been Alex Ferguson’s final match as  manager and his successor was looking for a reaction to his side’s shock 2-0  loss to Olympiakos in the Champions League.
After Rafael da Silva had seen a header tipped onto the crossbar by West  Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster, United took the lead in the 34th minute when Jones  converted a free-kick from Van Persie with a glancing header.
Rooney headed home from Rafael’s cross to make it 2-0 in the 65th minute  and then fed Welbeck to run through and curl a shot past Foster with eight  minutes remaining.
West Brom sit above the relegation zone on goal difference alone after  Cardiff City moved level on points with Pepe Mel’s side by beating Fulham 3-1  in a basement battle at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Steven Caulker scored twice for Cardiff, either side of a Lewis Holtby  equaliser, before Sascha Riether’s own goal sealed a victory that left Fulham  four points adrift of safety at the foot of the table.
“We have got nine games and 27 points to play for, which is a lot, but in  our situation we have to win our home games like Cardiff have done today,” said  Fulham manager Felix Magath.
Palace are only two points above the bottom three after losing 1-0 at home  to Southampton, who prevailed thanks to a breakaway strike from Jay Rodriguez  in the 37th minute.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Walters went from hero to villain for Stoke City in  their 1-1 draw at Norwich City.
The Republic of Ireland international converted a 73rd-minute penalty to  cancel out Bradley Johnson’s header, but was then sent off for an ugly foul on  Norwich midfielder Alexander Tettey. -- AFP

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