Premier League : Today's Fixtures & Results 30/04/2017



'Blues' put three past Toffees to maintain Premier League lead, 'Spurs' refuse to be 'Spursy' and win 'Arsenal' 2-0 , Gabriel Jesus snatches point for 'City' and 'Manchester United' missed the chance to move into the Premier League top four as Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick earned Swansea a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday .



=> Everton 0-3 Chelsea :

Second-half strikes from Pedro, Gary Cahill and Willian sees Chelsea edge closer to the Premier League title win a 3-0 win over Everton.
Pedro's long-range strike, followed by Cahill's bundled effort and a simple tap-in for substitute Willian made sure Chelsea went seven points clear of title rivals Spurs before their Super Sunday clash with Arsenal.
Meanwhile, the defeat for Everton means they remain seventh in their first home loss this calendar year.

=> Middlesbrough 2-2 Man City :

Manchester City twice came from behind to dent Middlesbrough's Premier League survival hopes with an absorbing 2-2 draw at the Riverside on Sunday.
Former City striker Alvaro Negredo put Boro ahead in the 38th minute, only for Sergio Aguero to reply from the penalty spot after half-time.
Boro were fuming at the award of the spot-kick for a foul on Leroy Sane, but they were ahead again in the 77th minute when Calum Chambers finished from close range.


 => Manchester United 1-1 Swansea :

Manchester United missed the chance to move into the Premier League top four as Gylfi Sigurdsson's free-kick earned Swansea a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Wayne Rooney's penalty on the stroke of half-time, controversially awarded after Marcus Rashford went down under a challenge from Lukasz Fabianski, appeared to have United on course for victory before Sigurdsson curled in 11 minutes from time.
The point was well deserved and could prove precious for Swansea, who remain in the relegation zone, two points behind Hull with three games remaining to preserve their Premier League status.

=>  Tottenham 2-0 Arsenal :
 
Tottenham kept pace with Premier League leaders Chelsea after a 2-0 win over Arsenal in the north London derby at White Hart Lane.
Dele Alli scored his 17th league goal of the season to break the deadlock on 55 minutes and Harry Kane picked himself up to score from the penalty spot three minutes later.
The three-minute second-half spell settled the match, with Kane, who has scored in five consecutive league games against the Gunners, once again their nemesis.

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