Topic: Todays EPL Games Fixtures | Terry Out for 3 weeks following Knee Injury  (Read 1823 times)

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    Arsenal v Tottenham 12:45
    Liverpool v Wigan 15:00
    Man City v Aston Villa 15:00
    Newcastle v Swansea 15:00
    QPR v Southampton 15:00
    Reading v Everton 15:00
    West Brom v Chelsea 15:00
    Norwich v Man Utd 17:30


Chelsea captain John Terry will be out for around three weeks through injury, manager Roberto Di Matteo has confirmed. Terry, 31, hurt his knee in the 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Sunday. He had a scan on suspected ligament damage on Monday, but Di Matteo says the damage is not significant. "With Terry, we're looking at approximately three weeks out, fortunately it's not as bad as we first thought," he said.

FT   Arsenal   5 - 2   Tottenham H.
 FT   Liverpool   3 - 0   Wigan Athletic
 FT   Manchester C.   5 - 0   Aston Villa
 FT   Newcastle U.   1 - 2   Swansea C.
 FT   Queens Park R.   1 - 3   Southampton
 FT   Reading   2 - 1   Everton
 FT   West Bromwich A.   2 - 1   Chelsea
 FT   Norwich C.   1 - 0   Manchester U.


Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero scored two goals apiece as Manchester City beat Aston Villa 5-0, while Chelsea suffered a surprise defeat at West Bromwich Albion and Southampton piled more misery on winless Queens Park Rangers with a 3-1 away victory.

Manchester City moved a point clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League table after completing a 5-0 victory against Aston Villa. David Silva gave the hosts the lead on the stroke of half-time before Aguero and Tevez scored a goal and a penalty each in the second half. Manchester United's 1-0 defeat at Norwich City meant that they slipped to second place.

Chelsea are four points adrift of Roberto Mancini's side after succumbing to a 2-1 reverse at The Hawthorns. Although Eden Hazard cancelled out Shane Long's opening strike, Peter Odemwingie headed the Baggies in front five minutes after the interval and Steve Clarke's fourth-placed side held on for the win that takes them to within a point of the Blues.

Reading completed their first Barclays Premier League win of the season with a 2-1 success against Everton, who had taken the lead through Steven Naismith before Adam Le Fondre scored twice to complete a fine fightback for the Royals.

Southampton also earned three valuable points as they overcame struggling Queens Park Rangers 3-1 at Loftus Road. Junior Hoilett responded to first-half strikes by Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon before Anton Ferdinand's own goal sealed the rock-bottom 'R''s fate.

Elsewhere, Luis Suarez scored twice and Luis Enrique once as three unanswered second-half strikes earned Liverpool a 3-0 victory against Wigan Athletic, while Newcastle United slumped to a 2-1 home defeat by Swansea City for whom Michu and Jonathan De Guzman were on target before Demba Ba's added-time consolation.

 

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