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In the meantime, here are last night’s results, tonight’s fixtures:and some of our previews:
Aston Villa 2-1 West Brom
Tim Sherwood clenched his fists, looked to the heavens and started to dance around on the pitch in celebration. It was the last of three minutes of injury time and Christian Benteke, the coolest man in the stadium, had just nonchalantly rolled in the goal that breathes fresh life into Aston Villa’s season.
Hull 1-1 Sunderland
Gus Poyet lost his head but his Sunderland side gained a point in their Premier League survival quest after a second-half fightback in a tempestuous affair against relegation rivals, Hull City.
Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace
This was just the tonic Southampton needed to halt a steady decline. With 10 minutes remaining their malaise of late looked set to continue but Sadio Mané’s determination and deft touch secured a first win at home since New Year’s Day for Ronald Koeman’s side, whose top-four ambitions appear renewed.
Manchester City v Leicester 19:45
Newcastle United v Manchester United 19:45 (BT Sport)
QPR v Arsenal 19:45
Stoke City v Everton 19:45
Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City 19:45
West Ham United v Chelsea 19:45
Liverpool v Burnley 20:00
Brendan Rodgers feared sack before Liverpool’s resurgence
Brendan Rodgers believes he would have lost his job as Liverpool’s manager without the “radical” change that has transformed the club’s Premier League season.
Louis van Gaal backs backpass as means of attack
Louis van Gaal understands why Manchester United fans booed Jonny Evans for passing the ball back to David de Gea during Saturday’s win over Sunderland though the manager says his defender deserved the benefit of the doubt.
Roberto Martínez will not take Bill Kenwright’s support for granted
Roberto Martínez has denied feeling under pressure at Everton but said he does not take for granted the support of the chairman Bill Kenwright. Everton travel to Stoke City tonight 11 points behind Mark Hughes’s side and only six points clear of the relegation zone having won once in 11 Premier League fixtures.
Manuel Pellegrini digs in his heels at Manchester City
The Manchester City manager needs to get back on track against Leicester on Wednesday after back-to-back defeats that threaten to sabotage the season
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