Chelsea was the only side in the top 4 this week to really hammer home their intent of lifting the Premiership title come the end of the season, their 5-0 home romp over Sunderland with Anelka claiming a hat-trick left all of their rivals shuddering I am sure.

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Manchester United were at one stage coasting at 4-1 up in the 2nd half (with World player of the year Ronaldo scoring twice) against this year’s surprise package in Hull City but were left sweating at the end after Hull pulled two goals back but they managed to hold on to take the three points in a 4-3 win that left over 75,000 fans leaving the game extremely relieved indeed.

Liverpool started the weekend top of the table looked like taking another three points after going 1-0 up at bottom of the table Tottenham but two goals in the 2nd half gave Tottenham all the points and continued their impressive turn around under new manager Harry Redkanpp.

The shock of the weekend came at Stoke City who managed to record a fine 2-1 victory over out of sorts Arsenal who could not defend Rory Delaps massive throws that led to both of Stokes goals.
Portsmouth under new manager Tony Adams suffered again with Wigan leaving Fratton Park with 3 points after a fine 2-1 away win with England international Heskey grabbing a last minute winner.

Newcastle are now back on the bottom of the table after Bolton’s frantic 2-0 home victory over money bags Man-City. Everton had super sub Saha to thank as he scored a late winner in the 1-0 victory over Fulham and Middlesbrough and West Ham fought out a 1-1 draw at the Riverside.