Dec 09, 2013 10:07 AM EST
Barclays English Premier League EPL Table and Standings: Arsenal Remains First Over Liverpool and Chelsea With Manchester City and Everton Chasing

The Barclays English Premier League has another match on Monday and after an exciting weekend of games, Arsenal remains in the top spot on the table, while Liverpool moved into the second position after another win and they are ahead of Chelsea, while Manchester City and Everton are just out of the top three on the standings.

The weekend saw some great matches, including a draw on Sunday between Arsenal and Everton that was a fantastic match, as Mesut Özil and Gerard Deulofeu scored minutes apart right near the end for the 1-1 draw and the goal was huge for Everton, as they were down 1-0 after the Gunners scored first. The other game on Sunday saw Fulham win over Aston Villa 2-0 and on Saturday there was plenty of action going down, as Manchester United lost to Newcastle 1-0 after a hard fought first half and Liverpool was dominant once again behind Luis Suarez, who led the team to a 4-1 victory and scored a goal over West Ham and they now are second on the table after the performance.

Crystal Palace won over Cardiff City, while Manchester City and Southampton played to a draw. One of the best matches was Chelsea and Stoke City and after playing 2-2 for most of the match after two goals from Andre Schürrle, Stoke won the match after Oussama Assaidi scored in the 90th minute and that knocked Chelsea down on the league table. Tottenham also pulled out a nice victory on Saturday.

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Liverpool's Luis Suarez showed his devastating ability to act as a one-man wrecking ball with four goals in a 5-1 demolition of Norwich City as Arsenal's forgotten man Nicklas Bendtner jogged a few memories in the Premier League on Wednesday.

Suarez delivered a dazzling collection of goal-of-the-season contenders at Anfield and Bendtner scored two minutes into his first start in more than two years to help the Premier League leaders beat Hull City 2-0.

Second-placed Chelsea and Manchester City in third came through tight tussles to beat Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion, but champions Manchester United lost 1-0 at home to Everton to slip 12 points behind the leaders.

While the pressure on United manager David Moyes increased, Tottenham Hotspur eased the stress on boss Andre Villas-Boas by coming from behind to beat Fulham 2-1 in their manager Rene Meulensteen's first game in charge.

Arsenal, with 34 points, stayed four points clear of Chelsea at the top of the table, with Manchester City two adrift in third and Liverpool a point further back in fourth, ahead of Everton on goal difference.

Tottenham moved up to sixth on 24 and Manchester United dropped to ninth.

Suarez must wish he could play Norwich every week, a team against whom he has now scored 11 goals in his last four Premier League games.

He grabbed a first-half hat-trick including two genuine contenders for goal of the season.

The first, a stunning volley into the top corner from almost 40 meters, was followed by a more modest poacher's effort, before he wowed the home fans further by juggling the ball and cracking in an unstoppable shot from distance.

He completed his personal show-reel with another moment of quality, bending a 25-metre free kick into the top corner, before Norwich pulled a goal back through Bradley Johnson and Raheem Sterling rounded off the scoring for the hosts.

CASUAL OBSERVER

Arsenal's Bendtner has been little more than a casual observer in their superb start to the season, yet with the transfer window looming, he delivered a timely reminder to Arsene Wenger that he could yet be an able deputy to Olivier Giroud.

Having not started a game since March 2011, Bendtner took just two minutes to etch his name on the scoresheet, rising to meet a Carl Jenkinson cross and slamming a powerful header into the net from four meters out.

Mesut Ozil calmed the nerves by finishing from close range two minutes after the restart following some creative gold dust from Aaron Ramsey.

The creative firepower that Arsenal have at their disposal seems to be a missing ingredient at Old Trafford where United failed to break down Everton and were picked off by Bryan Oviedo's 86th-minute sucker punch.

Moyes was given a hostile reception from Everton's travelling fans, but the mood turned to jubilation for those clad in blue as left back Oviedo converted Romelu Lukaku's cross from the right.

After Moyes had failed to ever get a positive result at Old Trafford, new boss Roberto Martinez picked up three points at the first time of asking, the Toffees' first win at the ground since 1992.

"I'm very disappointed. We needed a bit of good fortune and we didn't get it. Everton kept at it and showed us what a good team they are," Moyes said.

"It wasn't about me tonight, I was fortunate to manage Everton and I'm fortunate to be managing Manchester United. It's a big catch up for us now."

There was also disappointment for Sunderland manager Gus Poyet as the former Chelsea midfielder came unstuck against his old club.

Eden Hazard starred for Chelsea by scoring twice as they edged a seven-goal encounter 4-3 with Frank Lampard and a Phil Bardsley own goal the other names on the scoresheet for the visitors.

Manchester City also came out on top by a single goal, beating West Brom 3-2 as they welcomed back captain Vincent Kompany after a two-month injury layoff.

Sergio Aguero opened the scoring on nine minutes and two goals from Yaya Toure, the second a penalty, helped them to a 3-0 lead.

An 85th-minute own goal from City keeper Costel Pantilimon and a second West Brom goal from Victor Anichebe five minutes into stoppage-time gave the scoreline a touch of respectability.

Aston Villa ended Southampton's unbeaten home record with a 3-2 win, Swansea City beat Newcastle United 3-0 and Stoke City and Cardiff played out a goalless stalemate.

(Reuters)

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