Chelsea 0 QPR 1:

Bolt from the blue: Wright-Phillips' 79th-minute strike stunned the hosts

Lucky boy: Marko Marin was fortunate not to see red for this challenge on Stephane Mbia

Back with a bang: Harry Redknapp's men recovered from their humiliating defeat at home to Liverpool

Rock solid: Ryan Nelsen impressed at the back for QPR

Gamble: Benitez rested several key men for the west London derby

Bad day at the office: Chelsea couldn't break QPR's resistance

Right place, Wright time: Former Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips lashes home the winner


Happy New Year: QPR are now five points from safety
Liverpool 3 Sunderland 0
be.

At the double: Suarez celebrates after scoring his second and Liverpool's third goal

Three and easy: Suarez puts Liverpool 3-0 up at Anfield

Eye for goal: Suarez fires home Liverpool's second

Teenage kicks: Raheem Sterling scores Liverpool's first goal

On the run: Steven Gerrard evades a tackle by Sunderland's David Vaughan

Battle: Sunderland's James McClean is challenged by Martin Skrtel

Having his say: Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill issues instructions at Anfield


Back on
the sidelines: Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers with Jordan Henderson
(left) and shouting encouragement to his players (right)

Pleased to meet you: New Liverpool signing Daniel Sturridge in the stands
Newcastle 1 Everton 2
e.

Thunderbolt: Tim Krul had no chance as Leighton Baines blasted a rocket into the back of the net

Pardew never hid his delight that Newcastle were among the European contenders last season.

Floored genius: Papiss Cisse (lying down) nodded Newcastle ahead after just two minutes

It all
looked so rosy for Newcastle after just 72 seconds when Papiss Cisse put
them in front. Their supporters even sang, ‘Are you watching, Demba
Ba?’ although not for long.

On hand: Victor Anichebe converts Nikica Jelavic's cross to seal the points for the visitors

On target: Anichebe

Made of tough stuff: Phil Neville receives treatment for a head wound

Crunch time: Cheick Tiote (left) leaves a marker on Everton's Marouane Fellaini

Watching brief: Newcastle new boy Mathieu Debuchy (left) sits next to fellow Frenchman Yohan Cabaye in the stands

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