Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man City stunned by Palace; Chelsea lose

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Drew Chelsea Drew Man City Drew Arsenal Beat Man United LONDON: Manchester City slumped to a second defeat in three Premier League games to hand Liverpool an early Christmas present in the title race as Crystal Palace shocked the Etihad with a 3-2 win on Saturday.

Chelsea were also stunned at home by Jamie Vardy’s winner for Leicester in a 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge to allow Arsenal to move level on points with their London rivals in fourth after a 3-1 win over Burnley.

Victory for Watford at West Ham pushed Manchester United down to seventh ahead of their first outing since Jose Mourinho was sacked as manager in midweek with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer recalling Paul Pogba for his first game in charge against Cardiff.

While Liverpool opened up a four-point lead at the top with a highly impressive 2-0 win at Wolves on Friday, City failed to cut the gap as they dropped points at home for the first time this season despite going ahead through Games played Goals conceded Clean sheets

Tackles Tackles won

Goals conceded per game

Clearances Blocks Ilkay Gundogan’s header.

Jeffrey Schlupp levelled for Palace against the run of play just after the half-hour mark and two minutes later Andros Townsend thumped a stunning volley into the top corner from well outside the area.

Pep Guardiola summoned Sergio Aguero from the bench soon after the break, but City had a mountain to climb when Kyle Walker chopped down Max Meyer and Luka Milivojevi­c dispatched the resulting penalty.

Kevin De Bruyne was also

total goals scored by Salah for Liverpool in all competitio­ns thrown on to try and turn the game around and his intended cross that flew in off the post brought City back into the game five minutes from time.

But despite incessant pressure, the champions could not find an equaliser to hand Liverpool a huge boost ahead of their trip to City on January 3.

Chelsea were also beaten at Stamford Bridge for the first time under Maurizio Sarri as Vardy fired home James Maddison’s pass to give the Foxes their first victory in five games. Dec 29: Jan 3: Feb 23: Mar 30:

Apr 13: Arsenal 3 Burnley 1 B’mouth 2 Brighton 0 Chelsea 0 Leicester 1 Huddersfie­ld 1 S’thampton 3 Man City 2 Crystal Palace 3 Newcastle 0 Fulham 0 West Ham 0 Watford 2 Liverpool Man City Spurs Chelsea Arsenal

by Salah is the most by a Liverpool player in PL season so far 18 15 3 0 32 48 18 14 2 2 37 44 17 13 0 4 15 39 18 11 4 3 20 37 18 11 4 3 16 37

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