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Draws for derbies, victories for United, Chelsea

Merseyside and north London derbies ended 1-1, but Chelsea continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 3-0 win over Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain reacted quickest in the penalty area to draw Arsenal level against Tottenham, as the season’s first north London derby ended in stalemate.

Spurs had taken the lead in the second half through Nacer Chadli, but Arsenal bounced back to salvage a point from the match.

In the Merseyside derby, Everton captain Phil Jagielka scored a sensational 92nd-minute equaliser to earn his side a 1-1 draw against rivals Liverpool at Anfield.

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Steven Gerrard had put Liverpool ahead with a 65th-minute free-kick, but his England colleague upstaged him in injury time when his exquisite half-volley found the top-right corner from 25 yards.

The 32-year-old’s strike means that Brendan Rodgers’s side have now gone three league games without victory.

Oscar gave Chelsea a 17th minute lead when he steered home a cut-back from fellow Brazilian Willian, who had seen his initial shot parried by Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan.

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Diego Costa added a second just before the hour, glancing a header past the keeper from Cesar Azpilicueta’s cross to take his tally to eight goals in his first six league games.

The Spain striker also played a role in Chelsea’s third goal with a shot that Guzan could only push straight at Villa defender Aly Cissokho, enabling Willian to stab home from close range.

Manchester United survived Wayne Rooney’s sending off to secure a much-needed 2-1 victory over West Ham at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils, who, looking to bounce back from their disastrous defeat at newly-promoted Leicester last weekend, were cruising as Rooney swept in a Rafael cross and Robin van Persie netted his 50th goal for the club.

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But Diafra Sakho capitalised on a David de Gea error to reduce the tally before Rooney was given a straight red for kicking out at Stewart Downing.

That ensured a nervy end and the Hammers had a late goal disallowed as they pressed for an equaliser.

United held out to secure only a second win of the season.

Edin Dzeko scored a goal in each half as champions Manchester City recovered from losing a two-goal lead to beat Hull City 4-2 at the KC Stadium.

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Early goals from Sergio Aguero and Dzeko put the visitors in front before Hull responded before half time, only for Dzeko and Frank Lampard to earn their side the points in the second period.

Graziano Pelle’s acrobatic volley gave Southampton a 2-1 win over QPR at St Mary’s.

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On-loan defender Ryan Bertrand opened his Saints account to hand the hosts the lead before Charlie Austin blasted home on the turn.

Italian striker Pelle bettered Austin’s great finish, which secured Saints’ fourth win in six league ties this season.

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Crystal Palace scored two second-half goals to beat Leicester City 2-0 at Selhurst Park.

Fraizer Campbell opened the scoring on 50 minutes, flicking home from close range after Scott Dann had connected with a Jason Puncheon corner.

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Things got better for Palace just four minutes later as Mile Jedinak added a second by glancing a Puncheon free kick beyond the reach of Kasper Schmeichel.

Connor Wickham wasted a great opportunity to earn a first league win of the season for Sunderland against 10-man Swansea with the boring encounter ending 0-0.

The unmarked striker was picked out by Sebastian Larsson six yards from goal with 16 minutes of a cagey contest remaining, but he sent his header over the bar to let the Swans off the hook as the Black Cats had to settle for their fifth draw in six league games.

 

 

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