Kevin De Bruyne celebrates with team-mates
Kevin De Bruyne celebrates with team-mates

Premier League review: Manchester City beat Spurs 4-1 and Crystal Palace shock Leicester


A round-up of the action in the Premier League as Man City crushed Spurs and there were surprise wins for Crystal Palace and Huddersfield.

Premier League results

Leicester 0-3 Crystal Palace
Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle
Brighton 0-0 Burnley
Chelsea 1-0 Southampton
Watford 1-3 Huddersfield
Stoke 0-3 West Ham
Man City 4-1 Tottenham

Manchester City - now 1/33 for the title with Sky Bet and 5/1 to go the Premier League season unbeaten - kept up their relentless form to pull 14 points clear at the top of the pile in the Premier League with a 4-1 demolition of Tottenham at the Etihad.

Hot on the heels of a 4-0 stroll at Swansea in midweek, Pep Guardiola's side took a while to hit top gear but went into the break a goal to the good after Ilkay Gundogan's header had put them in front after 14 minutes following some hapless Tottenham defending.

The outstanding Kevin De Bruyne effectively killed the game with 20 minutes to play after blasting into the roof of the net, before Raheem Sterling rounded things off for the hosts with two goals inside the final 10 minutes.

Christian Eriksen claimed a consolation for Spurs with a neat finish in stoppage time but City were a different class throughout and a 16th straight domestic success never looked in much doubt.

City are now 1/2 to reach 96 points this season and evens to get to 100, while it's 500/1 that they win all of their remaining league games.

Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City celebrates
Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City celebrates

Christian Benteke secured some redemption as Crystal Palace climbed out of the relegation zone with a 3-0 win at Leicester.

A week after defying manager Roy Hodgson's orders to take - and miss - a penalty, Benteke netted the opener in the 19th minute before Wilfried Zaha doubled the advantage for the Eagles, who are out to 4/1 in the relegation betting.

Things got worse for Leicester when birthday boy Wilfried Ndidi was shown a second yellow card for a dive and Bakary Sako scored an injury-time third on the break. Having lost their opening seven league games, Palace are now unbeaten in seven.

Huddersfield were eased to 11/4 for the drop after ending their away drought in style, beating Watford 4-1 in a game where referee Michael Oliver took centre stage.

The Terriers had not scored an away goal since the opening day of the season but Elias Kachunga, who was later carried off after suffering an apparently serious injury, gave them the lead only six minutes in.

Aaron Mooy doubled their advantage in the 23rd minute and their grip on the game tightened when Watford striker Troy Deeney was sent off for a dangerous tackle.

Aaron Mooy of Huddersfield Town celebrates
Aaron Mooy of Huddersfield Town celebrates

The game appeared over when Laurent Depoitre made it 3-0 five minutes after half-time but Huddersfield were controversially reduced to 10 men when Jonathan Hogg was shown a second yellow just past the hour mark.

Abdoulaye Doucoure pulled one back shortly afterwards but that was where Watford's comeback ended and Mooy's 89th-minute penalty gave Huddersfield the final word.

Arsenal and Chelsea were 1-0 winners over Newcastle and Southampton, respectively.

Mesut Ozil's brilliant 23rd-minute volley settled matters at the Emirates Stadium, while Chelsea moved level on points with Manchester United in second thanks to Marcos Alonso's free-kick in first-half stoppage time.

Rafa Benitez's Newcastle are 7/4 for a return to the Sky Bet Championship, while a missed penalty by Glenn Murray was the key moment of a goalless draw between Brighton (13/8) and Burnley. Murray was deemed to have been felled by James Tarkowski in the 36th minute but Murray sent the resulting spot-kick well over the bar.

Burnley are now 18/1 for a top-six finish after ending Saturday in fifth, with sixth-placed Liverpool capable of climbing back above the Clarets if avoiding defeat against Bournemouth on Sunday.

Marco Arnautovic celebrates after scoring against his former club
Marco Arnautovic celebrates after scoring against his former club

Marko Arnautovic scored for West Ham to deepen former club Stoke's woes.

The pressure on Potters boss Mark Hughes will only intensify after a 3-0 home loss made it four defeats from five games and left them one point above the relegation zone. They are 9/4 to go down, with West Ham right out to 5/1 to suffer the same fate as this result saw them leapfrog their opponents and climb up to 15th.

Mark Noble netted a 19th-minute penalty and Arnautovic, who had been booed throughout by the Stoke fans following his summer departure, celebrated gleefully after making it two in the 75th minute.

The Potters probably thought it could not get any worse but their porous defence was pierced again by Diafra Sakho.

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