The Liverpool and West Ham United players acknowledge a minute silence for the victims of the Hillsborough disaster prior to their match at Anfield. It is 24 years since the tragedy.Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty ImagesWest Ham United's defender James Collins shows his fighting spiritPhotograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty ImagesLiverpool's Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez improvises to cross the ball against West HamPhotograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty Images
West Ham United's James Collins (R) challenges Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge as their respective managers look on in the backgroundPhotograph: Nigel Roddis/ReutersSpurs legend Paul Gascoigne received a warm welcome upon his return to White Hart Lane. Here he is sitting beside Gary Mabbutt before Tottenham kicked-off against EvertonPhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty ImagesMuch is made of the players harassing officials but assistant referee Sian Massey gives an unimpressed Kyle Walker something to think aboutPhotograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty ImagesVictor Anichebe celebrates as Phil Jagielka (not pictured) scores Everton's first goal during the match at White Hart LanePhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty ImagesTottenham Hotspur's manager André Villas-Boas conjures a spell in an attempt to get Spurs back into the matchPhotograph: Sang Tan/APTottenham Hotspur's Scott Parker, front, competes with Everton's Nikica JelavicPhotograph: Sang Tan/APConor Wickham of Sunderland tussles with Cesar Azpilicueta of ChelseaPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianNew Sunderland manager Paulo Di Canio shows his disdain during their match against ChelseaPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianDanny Rose of Sunderland reacts in despair after failing to stop Matt Kilgallon's own goal as Chelsea's Fernando Torres carries the ball back to the centre circlePhotograph: Andrew Winning/ReutersIt's fair to say that Di Canio's mood hasn't improvedPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianNewcastle United's Jonas Gutierrez, right, vies for the ball with Fulham's Stanislav Manolev match at St James' ParkPhotograph: Scott Heppell/APPapiss Cissé of reacts quickest in injury-time to give Newcastle a crucial winPhotograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty ImagesFulham's manager Martin Jol, control's the ball during their match at St James' ParkPhotograph: Scott Heppell/APBobby Zamora of Queens Park Rangers is horrified after being shown a red card and sent off by referee Phil Dowd. The English striker was penalised for a high foot against Jordi GómezPhotograph: Scott Heavey/Getty ImagesQPR's Stéphane Mbia and goalscorer Shaun Maloney of Wigan Athletic battle for the ballPhotograph: Scott Heavey/Getty ImagesHarry Redknapp's celebrations prove premature as in injury-time, Wigan's Shaun Maloney curls home a free-kick to keep QPR firmly in the relegation mirePhotograph: Scott Heavey/Getty Images
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