Premier League: the weekend's matches – in pictures
Arsenal 1- 2 Chelsea Petr Cech claims a cross. With both teams undefeated, Arsenal were hoping for a win to close the gap on league leaders ChelseaPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianLaurent Koscielny can't stop a Juan Mata free-kick from drifting in for Chelsea's winning goal. See more of Tom Jenkin's coverage from this matchPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSunderland 1-0 Wigan Athletic Arouna Koné of Wigan Athletic is surrounded by Sebastian Larsson and Jack Colback of SunderlandPhotograph: John Clifton/Action Images
Steven Fletcher celebrates scoring for Sunderland, maintaining the team's winning streak. "The win was vitally important and I want to thank Mignolet for a couple of incredibly good saves," Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill said. "It was edgy but Steven Fletcher was brilliant; he's looking a bargain."Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty ImagesFulham 1-2 Manchester City Fulham's Mladen Petric opens with a penalty past Manchester City keeper Joe Hart at Craven CottagePhotograph: Anthony Devlin/PASergio Agüero celebrates scoring his side's first just before half time. In the second half, Dzeko hammered home a decisive second for City Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PAEverton 3-1 Southampton Southampton's new £12m signing, Uruguayan midfielder Gastón Ramírez celebrates after scoring the opener at Goodison ParkPhotograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty ImagesAfter Leon Osman equalised, Everton's Nikica Jelavic scored two more to seal a fourth win in six matches for David Moyes's side, leaving them second in the league tablePhotograph: Peter Byrne/PAReading 2-2 Newcastle United Jimmy Kébé steers a shot through the Newcastle defence to score the openerPhotograph: Marc Atkins/BPI/CorbisDemba Ba is congratulated by Shola Ameobi after his controversial second goal for Newcastle. Alan Pardew, who once managed Reading, said: "The ball definitely hit Demba's arm. It's a shame for Reading because they do need a win and they didn't get the result they deserved."Photograph: Carl Court/AFP/Getty ImagesNorwich 2-5 Liverpool Liverpool's Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez rejoices after scoring his first of three goals at Carrow RoadPhotograph: Olly Greenwood/AFP/Getty ImagesDespite goals from Morison and Holt, there was no stopping Suárez, the second player ever to score two away Premier League hat-tricks at the same ground. The first was Wayne RooneyPhotograph: Joe Toth/BPI/CorbisStoke City 2-0 Swansea City Stoke City's Michael Kightly looks up after being fouled by Ben Davies of Swansea City at the Britannia Stadium. Davies was also booked for diving in the matchPhotograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesPeter Crouch leaves the Swansea defence in tatters as he drives in his second goal, bringing his tally for the season to five, and earning Stoke City their first win of the campaignPhotograph: Dave Thompson/PAManchester United 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United's Nani attempts to cross a ball under pressure from Jan VertonghenPhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesRio can only watch as Gareth Bale slides the ball under United keeper Anders Lindegaard. Tottenham have secured their first victory at Old Trafford since 1989Photograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesAston Villa 1-1 West Bromwich Albion Shane Long of West Bromwich Albion opens with a deft left foot past Aston Villa's Brad GuzanPhotograph: Marc Atkins/BPI/CorbisLate substitute Darren Bent celebrates his 150th league goal with the home crowd after equalising for Aston VillaPhotograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images
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