Manchester United exploited Manchester City’s 4-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur by beating Sunderland 3-0 on Saturday to replace their rivals at the top of the English Premier League.
City’s unexpected capitulation opened the door for Louis van Gaal’s side and they strolled through it courtesy of goals from Memphis Depay, Wayne Rooney, who ended a 1,000-minute league scoring drought, and Juan Mata.
Depay made the breakthrough in first-half stoppage-time, tapping home after Daley Blind’s fine pass was volleyed across goal by Mata, with Rooney and Mata finishing the job in the second half.
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“It’s a nice feeling to be top of the table. It’s the first time in my period, so I’m happy,” said Van Gaal, who has led United to the summit for the first time since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013. “I was very happy with the goal in extra-time [by Mata] because they punished themselves. They were always wasting time and the referee was not reacting to that.”
Rooney’s goal, set up by Anthony Martial, was his first in the league since April and saw him draw level with Old Trafford great Denis Law on 171 league goals.
The victory took United a point above City.
Defending champions Chelsea remained a long way from the title picture, but a late fightback saw them come from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw at Newcastle United and avoid a fourth defeat of the campaign.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho again left John Terry on the bench and Ayoze Perez capitalized on hesitancy between Kurt Zouma and Branislav Ivanovic to slam Newcastle ahead in the 42nd minute.
Georginio Wijnaldum glanced home a Perez corner to double Newcastle’s lead on the hour mark, but substitute Ramires gave Chelsea a foothold with a long-range scorcher, before crossing for Willian to equalize in the 86th minute.
“It is a point,” said Mourinho, whose side are eight points below United in 15th place. “That’s what we got. Better than to lose, but I’m never happy when I don’t win matches. I have to try to understand why they can play so bad in one half and so well in the other.”
West Ham United could have gone level on points with Manchester City, but despite drawing 2-2 at home to Norwich City they remained in third place.
Nathan Redmond’s 83rd-minute strike looked poised to earn Norwich victory, after Diafra Sakho had canceled out Robbie Brady’s opener, only for West Ham midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate to bundle in a stoppage-time equalizer.
Arsenal climbed to fourth, below West Ham on goal-difference, after separating Leicester City from their status as the top flight’s last unbeaten side with a 5-2 success at the King Power Stadium.
Jamie Vardy curled home in the 13th minute to put Leicester ahead, but Theo Walcott equalized five minutes later before Alexis Sanchez claimed a hat-trick — his first goals this season — to secure the victory.
Vardy netted a second goal late on, before Olivier Giroud swept home Arsenal’s fifth in stoppage-time.
Meanwhile, Daniel Sturridge scored his first goals since returning from a lengthy layoff with a hip injury as Liverpool edged Aston Villa 3-2 at Anfield to end a winless four-game run and move up to seventh.
James Milner fired Liverpool ahead in the second minute, before Sturridge marked his return to fitness with a fine outside-of-the-foot volley from Milner’s lofted return pass in the 59th minute.
Sturridge added a second goal in the 67th minute, sandwiched by a brace by Rudy Gestede, and it proved enough to secure a win that will take some of the pressure off Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.
“We wanted to win for the manager,” Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva said. “We know what has been said about him, and I think we showed we are a group of players behind him and trying to make everything right.”
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