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    Barclays Premier League 2013.09.14 Fixtures

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    Inter 1-1 Juventus: Spoils shared in tense Derby d'Italia

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    Serie A champions Juventus were held to a 1-1 draw by a resilient Inter side at San Siro on Saturday.

    Both sides had their moments throughout the Serie A encounter, but it looked like the hosts had done enough to earn all three points when substitute Mauro Icardi opened the scoring in the 73rd minute.

    However, the champions responded immediately as Arturo Vidal equalised just two minutes later to ensure both teams remain unbeaten after three top-flight fixtures.

    Inter went into the clash high on confidence after beginning the campaign with two wins from two games, the latest coming at Catania prior to the international break.

    Nerazzurri trainer Walter Mazzarri made just one change to that team, with Saphir Taider replacing Mateo Kovacic.

    Juventus also started the season with consecutive victories and, in his 100th match in charge, coach Antonio Conte choose Carlos Tevez to once again partner Mirko Vucinic in attack as Fernando Llorente settled for a place on the bench.

    The match started at a ferocious pace in the opening quarter of an hour and Inter created the first chance on goal as Yuto Nagatomo struck a volley from inside the penalty area after Alvarez's corner, but Gianluigi Buffon got down to his right to palm away.

    Juventus looked dangerous when they were able to get into attacking positions, and the champions thought Vidal had won a penalty when he went down under pressure from Taider, but the Chilean was instead booked for diving.

    Inter's productivity in attack increased as the first half went on, but it was Pogba who should have opened the scoring for the visitors just after the half-hour mark.

    However, the France international's close-range effort after Andrea Pirlo’s lofted pass was saved Samir Handanovic.

    The first period ended with Mazzarri's side on the front foot, but Buffon was in good form to deny Taider after the Algerian skipped past Stephan Lichtsteiner down the left and shot from a narrow angle.

    The first 10 minutes of the second half proved to be cagey as neither side posed much of an attacking threat and Juventus appeared increasingly content to sit back and absorb pressure from the hosts.

    However, Conte's men still looked dangerous on the counter-attack and they almost broke to devastating effect just before the hour.

    Tevez cut in from the right before playing Vidal in, but he could only fire wide of Handanovic's left-hand post.

    But the deadlock was eventually broken at the other end 17 minutes from time as Icardi - who had been introduced from the bench just six minutes earlier - latched on to a perfect through-ball from Ricky Alvarez and fired first time past Buffon.

    However, Juventus managed to hit back straight away as Kwadwo Asamoah muscled his way past two defenders down the left before hitting a low cross into the danger area, which Vidal controlled with a superb first touch before placing the ball into the bottom corner.
     

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    Hull City 1-1 Cardiff City: Whittingham strike shares spoils between new boys

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    Peter Whittingham netted a second-half equaliser from close range to give Cardiff City a valuable 1-1 draw with fellow Premier League new-boys Hull City after Curtis Davies nodded the hosts ahead at the KC Stadium.

    Centre-half Davies put the hosts ahead after 40 minutes, his first for the club, but the visiting side made a notable improvement after half-time and managed to draw level through an excellent Whittingham finish.The result leaves the Bluebirds with five points from four matches, with Steve Bruce's Tigers one point further back.

    Cardiff made three changes to the team that drew against Everton last time out, with Joe Lewis handed a Premier League debut in goal after David Marshall injured his hip playing for Scotland midweek.Scottish midfielder Don Cowie and defender Kevin Theophile-Catherine were also drafted in.Hull City boss Steve Bruce was able to pick the same 11 that lost away to Manchester City after Allan McGregor overcame a groin injury.

    The hosts almost took the lead inside the opening seven minutes, but an out of sorts Danny Graham failed to cap an excellent move when he skied over the bar from 10 yards.

    The on-loan Sunderland forward has not scored in 20 top-flight appearances and when Sone Aluko's shot was parried by Lewis, he showed a complete lack of composure with the goal at his mercy.Cardiff began to get a foothold in the game but grew frustrated as they failed to convert the possession into any clear-cut chances.

    Fraizer Campbell in particular was advised by referee Robert Madley to calm down.The ex-Manchester United man was booked after 19 minutes and he could have been sent off five minutes later when he led with his studs up into a challenge on Jake Livermore.

    Aluko and Tom Huddlestone both had long-range shots within minutes of each other to remind Cardiff of the threat that they could pose - and the visitors' defence was eventually breached five minutes before the break.

    A deep cross from Huddlestone enabled Davies to get in front of his man and head home from close range.Malky Mackay brought on Nicky Maynard for the second half as he sought to plot a way back into the contest.

    Although Maynard was not involved, Cardiff did pull level 15 minutes into the second period. Whittingham showed admirable endeavour to get on the end of a pinpoint Cowie cross and he rifled his volley home, leaving McGregor with no chance.

    Aluko was denied by an offside flag late on and Graham headed straight at Lewis deep in injury time to add to his frustration.
     

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    :love:Manchester United 2-0 Crystal Palace: Van Persie & Rooney fire as Fellaini makes Old Trafford bow

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    Manchester United recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory over 10-man Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon as David Moyes ended his wait for a career win at Old Trafford.

    Robin van Persie's first-half penalty, which saw Kagisho Dikgacoi sent off, set the Red Devils on their way before Wayne Rooney, sporting a bandage on his head, guaranteed the three points with a late free kick.

    Moyes made four changes to the side that were beaten by Liverpool prior to the international break, with Rooney returning to the starting XI while new signing Marouane Fellaini was named on the bench.

    Palace, whose manager Ian Holloway was serving the first of a two-match touchline ban, made just one change to the team that beat Sunderland 3-1 in their last Premier League outing, with deadline-day signing Adrian Mariappa replacing Joel Ward.

    The hosts made the better start to proceedings and had the first chance to take the lead when Michael Carrick stung the palms of Julian Speroni with a long-range drive.

    However, despite the clear gulf in quality, United were unable to exert any real dominance, with Holloway's men competing well in the middle of the park.

    Predictably it was Van Persie who was on the end of the first clear opportunity of the game, but the Dutchman shot wide at the near post after good work from Patrice Evra.

    The Netherlands international came close to atoning for that miss seven minutes before the break, the former Arsenal man crashing a vicious volley against the crossbar after he had shown superb control to collect a wonderful long ball from Rooney.

    Yet it was Palace who could have headed into the break with the lead, Dwight Gayle shooting wide of the far post after displaying a great burst of pace to get past Rio Ferdinand down the left-hand side.

    But the Eagles suffered a devastating blow right before half-time, though, as Dikgacoi gave away a penalty for bringing down Ashley Young just inside the area.

    The South African was dismissed by referee Jon Moss in the immediate aftermath, before Van Persie tucked the resulting spot-kick into the bottom corner to give Moyes' side the lead.

    United continued in the ascendancy early in the second half, Speroni producing a fine reaction save to deny Young after he had been put through by Anderson.

    Young was at the heart of every United attack and he went close again 10 minutes into the second period, curling a shot wide from the edge of the area.

    Palace offered nothing as an attacking force in the second period, and United were unfortunate not to add a second, Van Persie flashing a curling effort inches over the bar, before Speroni displayed yet more heroics to prevent Rooney from finding the net.

    The south London club's fading resistance was broken for a second time 10 minutes before the final whistle, Rooney marking his return with a superb free kick that found the bottom corner to end any slim hopes Palace had of gaining a point.
     

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    Tottenham 2-0 Norwich City: Sigurdsson double seals victory for Spurs

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    Tottenham recovered from their north London derby defeat to Arsenal as two goals from Gylfi Sigurdsson helped secure a 2-0 win over Norwich City.

    The Iceland international gave Spurs a first-half lead as he capitalised on a wonderful through pass from debutant Christian Eriksen before Paulinho crossed for the 24-year-old to add his second after 49 minutes.

    Norwich were without Ryan Bennett (knee) and long-term absentee Elliot Bennett, but close-season signing Gary Hooper, still awaiting his debut due to a shin injury, made the bench.

    Andre Villas-Boas, meanwhile, handed a debut to Eriksen and named club-record signing Erik Lamela among his substitutes. Emmanuel Adebayor, Etienne Capoue and Aaron Lennon all missed out through injury.

    Tottenham flew out of the blocks, creating two chances within the first four minutes and setting the tone for a dominant first-half display.

    The hosts were yet to score from open play this season but first Sigurdsson and then Andros Townsend almost rectified this, both missing the target with shots from just outside the area.

    Eriksen then had a good chance, jinking inside from the right and shooting low to draw a good save from Ruddy. Roberto Soldado's audacious back-heel from the rebound was saved by a combination of Bassong and the post.

    And ex-Tottenham defender Bassong again came to Norwich's rescue minutes later. Moussa Dembele took out two defenders with a feint and cut-back to Soldado, but the Cameroon international blocked his goal-bound effort.

    A Tottenham goal looked inevitable, and so it proved in the 28th minute when Eriksen laid the ball into Sigurdsson's path as he burst into the area and the former Hoffenheim man finished coolly past Ruddy.

    Norwich had not been in the game, but they had a half-chance 34 minutes in through Ricky van Wolfswinkel. The Dutchman met Nathan Redmond's left-wing cross but was thwarted by a last-ditch Danny Rose tackle.

    Rose was involved at the other end shortly before the interval, but his first-time strike at the back post soared well over.

    Tottenham picked up where they left off after half-time and were soon 2-0 up. Paulinho’s low cross from the right evaded Ruddy’s dive, presenting Sigurdsson with an open goal.

    The midfielder came close to getting his hat-trick on the hour mark, but Ruddy was equal to his rasping 20-yard drive.

    Norwich were buckling under concerted Tottenham pressure and they had Michael Turner to thank for not conceding a third, as he made a fantastic intervention to deflect Townsend’s right-wing cross over the bar, with Soldado lurking behind him.

    Chris Hughton’s side finally had a chance of their own on 68 minutes, the ball breaking to Van Wolfswinkel in the area, but Rose foiled the former Sporting Lisbon striker with a good block.

    Eriksen made way for Lewis Holtby in the 71st minute, bringing a standing ovation from the White Hart Lane crowd in appreciation of an impressive debut from the ex-Ajax playmaker.

    There was controversy late on as Hugo Lloris left his area to make a punched clearance. The Norwich fans called for a red card but referee Lee Mason was lenient, only showing a yellow to the France international.
     

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    Fulham 1-1 West Brom: McAuley rescues point for Baggies

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    A late Gareth McAuley strike secured a 1-1 draw for West Brom against a profligate Fulham side at Craven Cottage on Saturday, though Steve Clarke's side still remain without a win in the new Premier League season.

    Steve Sidwell's first-half strike put the hosts ahead before Dimitar Berbatov, twice, and Hugo Rodallega had efforts disallowed, while Bryan Ruiz was also denied by the crossbar.

    And McAuley made Fulham pay in dramatic fashion as he ended West Brom's wait for a first Premier League goal of the season with a last-gasp leveller with a late header.

    Former West Brom player Martin Jol made three changes to his Fulham side, handing starts to Philippe Senderos, Pajtim Kasami and Kieran Richardson. Aaron Hughes and Darren Bent were both unavailable through injury.

    With record signing Stephane Sessegnon absent due to work permit complications, Victor Anichebe led the line for West Brom alongside Nicolas Anelka.

    Winless and scoreless in their opening three league games, West Brom fell behind after 21 minutes as Sidwell put the hosts ahead.

    A threatening Alexander Kacaniklic corner saw Senderos challenge for possession before Sidwell struck the ball home past goalkeeper Boaz Myhill.

    Fulham's confidence visibly lifted after that opening goal, and Clarke's men almost fell further behind after 32 minutes as the home side threatened to double their lead.

    Promising build-up play saw Sidwell guide the ball into Berbatov's path across the penalty area, and the former Bulgaria international slotted the ball home with ease from a few yards out. However, the officials rightly ruled the goal out because Berbatov was stood in an offside position.

    Seven minutes into the second half, Berbatov dramatically had another goal rightly ruled out for offside; Cleverly combining with Kasami in the attacking third, the 32-year-old found himself through on goal and despite finding the back of the net, the strike was again disallowed.

    Anichebe, a deadline-day signing from Everton, should have scored moments later but his weak shot was fired directly at Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale.

    In a bid to find an equaliser, Clarke introduced Scott Sinclair and James Morrison into proceedings, while Fulham's Fernando Amorebieta made history by coming off the bench to become the first Venezuelan to play in the Premier League.

    A searching ball from Ruiz after 65 minutes almost saw Berbatov score Fulham's second, but his spectacular, acrobatic volley soared just over the bar.

    West Brom then had genuine penalty claims as Anelka was brought down under pressure from Senderos, but referee Lee Probert controversially waved away the protests.

    Ruiz calmly guided the ball goalwards after 84 minutes but his strike cannoned back off the bar, before substitute Rodallega had Fulham's third goal of the afternoon disallowed.

    Having upped their attacking intent in the second half, McAuley then secured a deserved point for West Brom with a dramatic injury-time headed goal following good play from Morrison to make Fulham pay for their profligacy.
     

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    Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal: Ramsey doubles up as Ozil impresses on debut

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    Aaron Ramsey continued his excellent start the season as his double helped Arsenal to a 3-1 away win at Sunderland on Saturday.


    The Welshman took centre stage after a Craig Gardner penalty had cancelled out Olivier Giroud's first-half opener.

    Frenchman Giroud became only the eighth player to score in the opening four games of a Premier League campaign, and his goal at the Stadium of Light is the first time he has notched outside of London for the Gunners.Mesut Ozil was particularly impressive on his debut following his move from Real Madrid and provided the assist for Giroud as Arsenal led at half-time before Gardner's leveller in the 48th minute.

    But Arsene Wenger's side secured the points when Ramey volleyed home from Carl Jenkinson's centre before he added his second with 15 minutes remaining.
    Arsenal handed a debut to deadline-day signing Ozil, while Santi Cazorla missed the trip to Wearside. Per Mertesacker was also absent through illness, so Bacary Sagna moved to centre back.

    Paolo Di Canio handed a debut to Ki Sung-Yueng after his loan move from Swansea City, while Steven Fletcher started a game for the first time in six months after scoring on his return from injury as a substitute at Crystal Palace before the international break.

    Arsenal dominated possession in the opening exchanges and it took just 10 minutes for Ozil to make an impact on the Premier League.

    The Germany international latched on to a punt from Kieran Gibbs down the left flank. He showed a neat first touch before squaring for Giroud to calmly slot home at the near post.Arsenal's celebrations were almost curtailed instantaneously as Modibo Diakite got above Giroud to crash a header against the crossbar from a corner.

    But Arsenal continued to look livelier and Ozil and Theo Walcott twice combined well down the right, but the England international was thwarted on both occasions by smart saves from Kieren Westwood.

    And Walcott made it a hat-trick of missed opportunities three minutes before half-time. Jack Wilshere surged through and passed to Walcott, whose first touch saw the ball flick into the air and he headed the effort wide.Sunderland needed a quick start and drew level three minutes after the restart.

    Adam Johnson plucked the ball out of the air and drove at Laurent Koscielny who slid through the winger leaving referee Martin Atkinson no choice but to award the penalty. Gardner – who had only just come on as a substitute – dispatched the ball hard and low into the right corner.

    And the home side thought they had the lead in the 59th minute when Fletcher tapped home from Johnson's drilled cross but he was denied by the offside flag.
    It was Arsenal, though, who finally grabbed the goal their play warranted in the 68th minute.Jenkinson's cross from the right was met by a controlled volley from Ramsey who fired into the far corner.

    There was a huge flash point shortly afterwards when Jozy Altidore broke free of Sagna's challenge and squirmed an effort under Wojciech Szczesny with goal line technology confirming the ball had crossed the line.

    However, the referee had already blown for a free-kick in favour of the Sunderland forward and the goal was ruled out.And their sense of misfortune was confirmed with 15 minutes remaining when Ramsey grabbed his second of the game.

    A neat move saw Ozil find Giroud as he flicked a first-time pass to the Welshman, who calmly slotted beyond Westwood.

    And Di Canio's afternoon got worse in injury time when he was sent to the stands for arguing with the fourth official.
     

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    Aston Villa 1-2 Newcastle: Late Gouffran winner lifts Pardew's men

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    A second-half strike from Yoan Gouffran gave Newcastle United their second Premier League win of the season as they beat Aston Villa 2-1.

    The French substitute struck 17 minutes from time to secure victory for Alan Pardew's men after Christian Benteke had cancelled out Hatem Ben Arfa's early opener.

    The Magpies headed into the contest after an international break that has seen supporters voice their anger at the lack of signings by owner Mike Ashley and director of football Joe Kinnear.

    But the old guard produced the goods at Villa Park as the visitors extended Villa's streak without a Premier League clean sheet to a staggering 27 matches.Villa manager Paul Lambert named an attacking line-up, with Benteke, Andreas Weimann and Gabriel Agbonlahor all included from the start.

    Loic Remy made his first start for Newcastle after coming off the bench in the 1-0 win over Fulham prior to the international break, while Yohan Cabaye, who had been linked with a move to Arsenal in the window, was named in the starting XI for the first time this campaign.

    Newcastle started brightly, going close to taking the lead as Papiss Cisse fired just off target with an acrobatic backheel after good work down the left-flank from Davide Santon.

    And the visitors were rewarded for their early dominance after 18 minutes, when Ben Arfa slammed home from point-blank range after Cisse had flicked Remy's left-wing cross into his path.

    Both sides continued to push forward following the opener, with Remy at the fore for Pardew's men as his pace caused plenty of problems for the Villa defence.
    Lambert was forced to adjust his side just before the half-hour mark when Jores Okore limped off to be replaced by Ciaran Clark.

    As they reshuffled, they were almost caught out by Newcastle again on the counter-attack, with the visitors wasting the chance to double their lead when Remy fired over from the edge of the area.

    The hosts found their feet shortly before the interval and they were unfortunate not to level, Weimann hitting the side-netting after Tim Krul had failed to deal with a Matt Lowton cross, before Agbonalhor broke through the Newcastle defence only to shoot well wide.

    Still, it was Pardew’s side who should have scored the game’s second goal on the stroke of half-time when Cabaye lashed a volley just past the post after collecting a superb pass from Moussa Sissoko.The second half started in frenetic fashion as Villa pressed in search of an equaliser.

    Newcastle were struggling defensively and they were lucky not to surrender their lead when Agbonlahor inexplicably missed with the goal at his mercy following a pin-point cross from Weimann.

    The pace of Remy and Ben Arfa was continuing to trouble Lambert's side, the latter denied a second with a curling effort by Brad Guzan’s strong save.

    Remy was brought off shortly afterwards - Gouffran coming on in his place - and Newcastle soon conceded the initiative as Benteke levelled matters with a bullet header. The Belgian international met Ashley Westwood’s excellent delivery to fire home.

    However, Newcastle regained the advantage six minutes later – and Ben Arfa was heavily involved once again. He produced a fierce left-footed shot that Guzan could only parry and Gouffran was on hand to slot into the empty net.

    That goal stretched the game further, with Cisse and Ben Arfa going close for Newcastle. Fabian Delph almost equalised for Villa late on, but the visitors stood firm.
     

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    Borussia Dortmund 6-2 Hamburg: Lewandowski & Aubameyang destroy visitors

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    Borussia Dortmund have hammered Hamburg 6-2 with a display of attacking dominance at the Signal Iduna Park on Saturday.

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Robert Lewandowski both score two goals apiece, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and the influential Marco Reus also on target.

    Goals from Zhi Gin Lam and Heiko Westermann had briefly drawn Hamburg level just after half-time, but Dortmund’s dominance eventually told in a one-sided second half.

    Looking to extend their 100 per cent league record, Dortmund made just one change to the side that beat Eintracht Frankfurt last time out, welcoming back Aubameyang in place of Jakub Blaszczykowski.

    Despite fears that he would miss the game with a thigh strain, captain and top scorer Rafael van der Vaart was fit to lead the Hamburg attack, while the visitors also recalled former Dortmund youth team defender Lasse Sobiech.

    The home side took the lead their early possession deserved on 19 minutes, Aubameyang running onto Marcel Schmelzer's long ball to fire left-footed through Rene Adler at his near post.

    And they doubled their advantage just three minutes later, Armenia international Mkhitaryan coolly slotting home from the edge of the box after a back-heel from Lewandowski had set him free.

    The visitors had barely threatened the Dortmund goal, but a moment of magic from Lam brought them back into the game after 26 minutes.

    The midfielder skipped inside two challenges to fire home from distance into the bottom corner, giving Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller no chance.

    Lam’s goal had been Hamburg’s only shot on target during the first half, but three minutes after the restart they drew level with just their second effort of the match.

    Centre-half Westermann rose above Dortmund’s Neven Subotic to head in at the back post following a pin-point free kick from Van der Vaart.

    The home side’s pressure finally told just past the hour, when Aubameyang fired home across the goalkeeper after being played in by Mkhitaryan.

    From then on, it was one-way traffic, and Lewandowski made it 4-2 on 73 minutes, slotting home from 12 yards after superb work from Reus.

    Reus got on the scoresheet himself a minute later, taking advantage of a defensive mix-up to make it 5-2 before Lewandowski completed the rout on 81 minutes, heading home Nuri Sahin’s cross from six yards out.

    The scoreline was tough on Adler, who made several impressive saves to keep Hamburg in touch, but he could ultimately do little as Dortmund once again took charge at the top of the Bundesliga.
     

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    Stoke City 0-0 Manchester City: Pellegrini's men held by resilient Potters

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    Manchester City struggled to break down former boss Mark Hughes' Stoke City as the Potters dug in to record a 0-0 draw against last term's Premier League runners-up at the Britannia Stadium.

    The hosts had the better of the chances but their finishing lacked accuracy. Kenwyne Jones was guilty of missing three good opportunities, and when he did manage to get an effort on target, he found Joe Hart in good form.

    Manuel Pellegrini's men struggled to get going throughout the match and, despite introducing Sergio Aguero and Jesus Navas after the break, failed to properly test Asmir Begovic in the Stoke goal.

    The Chilean made six changes from the side that beat Hull City before the international break, with Stevan Jovetic starting for the first time - the Montenegrin lining-up in support of Alvaro Negredo in attack.

    he hosts were unchanged from their away victory at West Ham, meaning Jones was again preferred as the lone striker ahead of Peter Crouch.

    Manchester City had a lot of the early possession but looked disjointed in attack and were nearly punished by Jonathan Walters after 13 minutes.

    The Republic of Ireland international escaped the attentions of Matija Nastasic to meet a Charlie Adam cross, but could only head wide from five yards.

    Stoke were spending a lot of time without the ball but were still creating the better chances in front of goal, and Jones should have opened the scoring after half an hour.

    The forward robbed Samir Nasri inside his own half but fired straight at Hart, who saved well with his legs.

    Adam then had Stoke’s third good opportunity in the closing stages of the half, but the former Liverpool man chose to hit a long-range effort that Hart held onto easily rather than play in a team-mate.

    The visitors’ best chance came shortly after when Aleksandar Kolorov sent a free kick well over the bar after Robert Huth had fouled Jovetic.

    A scrappy start to the second half saw both sides struggling to get control of the game, but Stoke continued to waste good opportunities.

    Adam was involved again with a perfect cross from the left wing that Jones should have buried; the striker drifted off the back of Nastasic to meet the floated delivery inside the six yard box but failed to test Hart as he headed over.

    Manchester City found it tough to break down the well-organised Stoke defence, and Jovetic had their first chance of the second half just before the hour but he could only nod wide.

    Neither side was able to break the deadlock in the remaining 10 minutes and were forced to settle for their fifth successive Premier League draw at the Britannia Stadium.
     

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    Everton 1-0 Chelsea: Naismith nods Toffees to victory

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    Jose Mourinho suffered his first Premier League defeat since returning to Chelsea following a 1-0 loss against Everton at Goodison Park.


    Mourinho's men were guilty of missing a host of chances and were made to pay for their wastefulness when Steven Naismith grabbed the winner on the stroke of half-time to hand Roberto Martinez his first Premier League victory as Everton manager.

    Debutant Samuel Eto'o and Andre Schurrle were particularly guilty of squandering good opportunities for the visitors in the first half, and Naismith pounced from Nikica Jelavic's header back across goal in first-half injury time.

    Substitute Oscar felt he should have been awarded a penalty in the second half but referee Howard Webb waved away the protests.

    Mourinho handed a first competitive start to transfer window signing Eto'o, with Fernando Torres dropping to the bench.Everton gave a debut to Gareth Barry but fellow new boy James McCarthy had to settle for a place among the substitutes.

    In a lively opening, Eto'o almost opened his Premier League account as early as the fourth minute - Ramires found space on the right and his pin-point cross was met by the Cameroonian who could only head over from eight yards.

    At the other end, Jelavic was equally as wasteful. Ross Barkley won possession in midfield and he supplied Naismith, whose excellent cross was met by the Croatian but he headed tamely at Petr Cech.Tim Howard was given a huge reprieve in the 29th minute after a small lull in clear-cut openings.

    Howard's attempted pass out of defence was intercepted by Eden Hazard. He centred to Eto'o who looked destined to tap into the empty goal, only to be denied by a wonderful sliding interception from Barry.Chelsea continued to press and Mourinho was visibly frustrated as two good opportunities were not converted. First, Ramires flicked a ball in the air and volleyed at goal only to be denied by Howard.

    The Brazilian then broke free again and prodded into the path of Schurrle, but the German blasted well over when one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

    And Chelsea were made to pay for their profligacy in front of goal when Naismith notched the opener on 45 minutes.Barkley crossed to Jelavic at the back post and he headed back across goal to the Scot, who could not miss when heading home on the goal line.

    The second half started in similar fashion with Chelsea creating but unable to break down Everton's resistance.

    Schurrle broke free but chipped over Howard into the side netting before Howard parried a Hazard effort into the path of Eto'o, but he failed to connect as the ball went harmlessly wide.Oscar replaced Juan Mata, and the Brazilian thought he should have had a penalty in the 58th minute.

    He ran across Sylvain Distin and was felled in the box but Webb was unmoved. Replays suggested Oscar may have had legitimate claims for a spot-kick as he appeared to touch the ball before the Frenchman.With 20 minutes remaining, the lively Ramires stretched for a Branislav Ivanovic cross but he could only fire into the side netting.

    Everton looked threatening on the counter attack as Chelsea searched for the equaliser, and had a series of corners before Kevin Mirallas had an effort beaten away well by Cech.

    The home fans thought their team had a late penalty when Seamus Coleman was brought down by Hazard, but the incident occurred just outside the box.
    And they came desperately close to a second in the 88th minute when Leighton Baines saw his free-kick rebound off the crossbar.
     

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    Gareth Bale has scored against Villarreal his first goal for Real Madrid in his first shot in La Liga.

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