Chelsea win, Reds stunned
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Singing the Blues
Chelsea's John Terry and Florent Malouda remonstrate with referee Mike Jones as frustration builds against Bolton.
Chelsea end winter Blues
Jussi Jaaskelainen looks on as Chelsea's Florent Malouda scores to hand the Blues their first win in seven Premier League games.
Latics lead
Wigan Athletic's Ben Watson scores from the penalty spot to give his side the lead against Arsenal
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Squillaci blunder
Arsenal's Sebastien Squillaci scores a costly own goal at the DW Stadium as Wigan earn a 2-2 draw.
Gone but not forgotten
The Liverpool and Wolves players applaud to honour the memory of ex Liverpool player Avi Cohen who died this week.
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Super Mario spot on
Mario Balotelli was fouled in the area and dusted himself down to put Manchester City into the lead from the penalty spot.
Lescott leaps into action
Joleon Lescott heads in Manchester City's second goal as they hit cruise control against Aston Villa.
Hat-trick hero
Mario Balotelli celebrates completing his hat-trick as Manchester City crush Aston Villa 4-0 at Eastlands.
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Red head
Younes Kaboul gets his marching orders after forcing his head into that of Newcastle midfielder Cheik Tiote.
Bale seals it
Gareth Bale bags Tottenham's second goal of the game to secure a 2-0 win against the Magpies.
A Mixed Bag
It was an eventful afternoon for Blackburn's Nikola Kalinic - who scored twice before getting sent off against West Brom.
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Thomas plants seed of doubt
West Brom winger Jerome Thomas equalised against Blackburn to make it 1-1 at The Hawthorns
Mame Mia!
Mame Diouf celebrates scoring the final goal of the game as Blackburn secure a 3-1 win at West Brom.
Chris-tmas tidings
Fulham defender Chris Baird celebrates a rare goal for Fulham as he opens the scoring against Stoke.
Baird brace
Chris Baird scores the second goal of his shock brace as Fulham bag a vital 2-0 win against Stoke.
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DJ in a spin
Blackpool striker DJ Campbell missed a first-half sitter but atoned with both goals in a 2-0 win at Sunderland.
Keen as mustard
But Seamus Coleman equalised for the Toffees beofre half time and despite plenty of chances for both sides, the game finished 1-1.
Hammers happy with Hibbert
An own goal from Tony Hibbert gave West Ham the lead against Everton at Upton Park.



























