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EPL in Pix: Late goals give Man City victory at Villa; Liverpool edge past West Brom

October 05, 2014

Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates after scoring Manchester City's second goal against Aston Villa. Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters

Goals by Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero earned champions Manchester City a 2-0 win at Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday, although they left it late.

Villa appeared set to hold on for a point after resisting almost constant City pressure in the second half, but Toure struck with a clinical left-foot shot to break the deadlock after 82 minutes with his first league goal this season.

Home keeper Brad Guzan had made several saves to keep City out but he was powerless as Villa's defence finally buckled.

Aguero's snap shot after 88 minutes wrapped up the victory which moved City into second place with 14 points from seven matches, two behind Chelsea who host Arsenal on Sunday.

Liverpool end frustrating week with first league win since August

Liverpool's Jordan Henderson, centre, celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during their English Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at Anfield. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson scored as Liverpool registered their first Premier League win since August with a 2-1 victory over West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on Saturday.

Lallana's first Liverpool goal was cancelled out by a controversial Saido Berahino penalty before Henderson's driven winner helped last season's runners-up climb to seventh.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers dropped Mario Balotelli after being critical of the Italian striker's lack of goals following their lacklustre 1-0 Champions League loss to Basel.

Rickie Lambert was handed his first Premier League start for the club and the England international should have given the hosts the lead but he was excellently thwarted by Ben Foster.

West Brom started the second half brightly

Liverpool's Mario Balotelli shoots during their English Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Reinvigorated West Brom were rarely troubled for the remainder of the half before England international Lallana gave the hosts the lead on the stroke of halftime.

The 26-year-old exchanged passes with England team mate Henderson before dispatching a sharp finish low into the bottom corner.

West Brom started the second half brightly and restored parity after 56 minutes through Berahino's fifth league goal of the season.

The 21-year-old coolly converted his penalty after he was felled by Dejan Lovren, despite the infringement appearing to occur outside the area.

The visitors continued to take the game to Liverpool but fell behind again after Henderson collected Raheem Sterling's pass and finished smartly.

Cisse strikes twice

Newcastle United's Papiss Cisse, left, celebrates with team manager Alan Pardew after scoring a goal during their English Premier League match against Hull City. Photograph: Andrew Yates/Reuters

Papiss Cisse struck twice to ease the growing pressure on underfire Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew with a 2-2 draw against SwanseaCity at the Liberty Stadium.

Cisse was Newcastle's hero as he twice equalised to help his team record an encouraging point away from home.

Wilfried Bony's first goal of the season had given Swansea the lead but that was cancelled out by Cisse's near-post flick.

Wayne Routledge nudged the hosts back in front but Cisse's simple finish in the 75th minute temporarily lifted Newcastle off the bottom of the table, though they are still yet to win in the league this season.

Sunderland beat Stoke City

Steven Fletcher reacts. Photograph: Getty Images

Steven Fletcher scored a brace as Sunderland beat Stoke City 3-1 to claim their first win of the season following five draws from their opening six games.

Burnley hold Leicester City

Ross Wallace celebrates. Photograph: Getty Images

LeicesterCity were held to a 2-2 draw by fellow promoted side Burnley, who grabbed their second equaliser through Ross Wallace deep into stoppage time.

Elsewhere, Neil Warnock suffered his first league defeat since returning to CrystalPalace in a 2-0 loss to HullCity, who won for the first time since August. 

Source: REUTERS
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