Premier League round-up: Liverpool and Manchester City win big, Manchester United held by Crystal Palace

Premier League round-up: Liverpool and Manchester City win big, Manchester United held by Crystal Palace
Heres what happened in the 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League on Saturday, November 24West Ham 0-4 Manchester CityCity needed just 11 minutes to open the scoring as Raheem Sterling’s cross from the right deflected into the path of David Silva, who was able to steer beyond West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.Sterling went from provider to goalscorer in the 19th minute, applying the simplest of touches into an empty net after Leroy Sane had driven a low cross into the six-yard area.The pair then combined to devastating effect a quarter of an hour later, Sterling cushioning a pass to Sane, who turned past Hammers defender Fabian Balbuena before slotting past Fabianski. It was not until the final seconds of the match that Sane scored again, tucking home from substitute Gabriel Jesus’ cross.Raheem Sterling and David Silva were among the goals6
Raheem Sterling and David Silva were among the goals
Watford 0-3 LiverpoolThe deadlock was not broken until the 67th minute, when Mohamed Salah took his tally to 24 goals in his last 30 top-flight games with a fortuitous strike beyond Hornets goalkeeper Ben Foster.Trent Alexander-Arnold’s stunning 25-yard free-kick gave Foster no chance nine minutes later but Watford were given a lifeline when Jordan Henderson was given his marching orders after a cynical foul on Etienne Capoue resulted in a second yellow card.The Reds finished strongly, though, with Roberto Firmino completing a comprehensive win by nodding in on the rebound after Sadio Mane had been denied by Foster.Mo Salah opened the scoring6
Mo Salah opened the scoring
Manchester United 0-0 Crystal PalacePaul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku were restored to Manchester United’s starting line-up but Jose Mourinho’s men drew a blank against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.Both sides had their chances but the match finished goalless as United slipped 14 points behind rivals Manchester City.Romelu Lukaku’s return didn’t help Man United6
Romelu Lukaku’s return didn’t help Man United
Everton 1-0 CardiffEverton moved into the top six after Gylfi Sigurdsson’s strike ushered the Toffees to a hard-fought 1-0 win over Cardiff at Goodison Park.The Iceland playmaker tapped in just before the hour mark after Neil Etheridge had saved from Theo Walcott.Gylfi Sigurdsson got Everton’s winner6
Gylfi Sigurdsson got Everton’s winner
Fulham 3-2 SouthamptonClaudio Ranieri started his reign as Fulham manager with a 3-2 victory over Southampton.Aleksandar Mitrovic cancelled out Stuart Armstrong’s 18th-minute opener just after the half hour before Andre Schurrle put the Cottagers ahead on the stroke of half-time.Armstrong levelled for Saints on the resumption but Mitrovic’s second in the 63rd minute proved decisive, leaving Southampton without a Premier League win since September 1.Aleksandar Mitrovic found scoring form again6
Aleksandar Mitrovic found scoring form again
Brighton 1-1 LeicesterJamie Vardy’s 79th-minute penalty rescued a 1-1 draw for 10-man Leicester at Brighton.Glenn Murray headed Brighton in front on his 100th Premier League appearance before James Maddison collected two bookings in the space of two minutes just before the half hour.But Vardy slotted home from the spot after Beram Kayal had upended Kelechi Iheanacho in the area.Jamie Vardy snatched a point for Leicester6
Jamie Vardy snatched a point for Leicester


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