EPL: Man Utd win again, Gerrard hits back

Sport360 staff 03:55 03/12/2014
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  • Winner: Juan Mata proved the difference as Manchester United continued their winning ways overnight.

    Manchester United have continued their rich vein of form, defeating Stoke City 2-1 to record their fourth consecutive Premier League win.

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    The Red Devils took the lead in the 21st minute when Ander Herrera sent a cross into the back post for Marouane Fellaini to head home past Stoke custodian Asmir Begovic. 

    Despite United's dominance on the ball, Stoke City somehow found an equaliser, against the run of play, just before half-time when Steven N'Zonzi rocketed a shot into the back of the net after Fellaini had earlier coughed up possesion.

    Juan Mata's second half free-kick in the 59th minute proved to be decisive as the Spaniard's strike flew into the top of the net.

    Stoke City, however, will be ruing their luck after wasting two glorious opportunities in what were dramatic scenes at Old Trafford.

    David De Gea's stunning reflexes helped keep out Mame Biram Diouf's far post header in the third minute of stoppage time before Ashely Young managed to clear the former United striker's shot off the line to help Louis van Gaal's side claim all three points.

    Steven Gerard proved his critics wrong with a goal to show for a great performance

    Meanwhile, Liverpool may want to re-think the contract offer made to Steven Gerrard after their captain bailed them out in a 3-1 comeback victory over Leicester City.

    The former England midfielder's current deal expires in the summer and, despite the offer of an extension, he has yet to commit to stay at the club with which he has been since he was nine.

    But while Gerrard may be deliberating his next move, reportedly wanting double the one-year contract on offer, he showed no hesitation on the pitch with a coolly-placed goal to set his side on the way to victory and provide a reminder of glory days gone by.

    That completed the comeback after Adam Lallana had equalised goalkeeper Simon Mignolet's unfortunate own goal in the first half and, when Wes Morgan was shown a red card, Jordan Henderson secured back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time since October.

    James Tomkins hits the winner as West Ham claim 2-1 win

    West Ham United hit back to win 2-1 at West Bromwich Albion and heap more pressure on Baggies boss Alan Irvine.

    Kevin Nolan and James Tomkins cancelled out Craig Dawson's early opener as the hosts slipped to their fourth straight defeat.

    The Hammers, though, remain fifth in the table after another impressive victory.

    Dawson had become the first Albion player to score in 370 minutes but the Baggies' dream start turned into a nightmare before the break as the Hammers scored twice before the teams went in for the interval.

    Swansea moved into the top six after Ki Sung-yueng finally unlocked QPR's defence to set them on the way to a 2-0 win at the Liberty Stadium.

    Rangers defended resiliently for 78 minutes before Swansea's top goalscorer Wilfried Bony turned provider and set up the South Korean midfielder for his first Liberty goal, a sweet strike past the previously unbeatable Rob Green.

    The goalkeeper had made several excellent stops to keep the scores level but he was beaten again four minutes later when substitute Nathan Dyer set up Rangers old boy Wayne Routledge from just outside the area.

    Burnley climbed out of the relegation zone for the first time since September after extending their undefeated run to four matches with a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle United.

    The match itself was unremarkable, an occasionally untidy scuffle lit up by George Boyd's 20-yard opener for the hosts and Yoann Gouffran's clever flick that teed up Papiss Cisse's equaliser.

    Christian Benteke single-handedly dragged Aston Villa out of their nine-game winless streak, securing a 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace.

    Benteke side-footed the winner in a low-quality Premier League encounter at Selhurst Park to toast his return from a three-match ban for his red card against Tottenham.

    Palace slipped to their fifth defeat in eight games, and had only themselves to blame, wasting countless half-chances in a fruitless search for a quality final ball.

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