Premier League round-up

Liverpool and Chelsea win as Hull move into third

Last updated: 6th October 2008

Fernando Torres Manchester City v Liverpool

Torres celebrates his equaliser

Liverpool left it late to beat Man City, Chelsea proved too strong for Aston Villa and Hull piled the misery on Tottenham.

Newcastle came from two goals down to earn an unlikely 2-2 draw with Everton at Goodison Park.

Gianfranco Zola suffered his first league defeat as West Ham boss after seeing his side go down 3-1 to Bolton at Upton Park.

Portsmouth showed no European hangover as they got the better of Stoke on the South Coast.

Liverpool came from two goals down to beat Manchester City 3-2 in a thrilling contest at Eastlands.

Dirk Kuyt struck in the final minute to end his Premier League goal drought and maintain Rafa Benitez's men unbeaten record.

City opened the scoring on 19 minutes when the in-form Stephen Ireland blasted a volley high into the net past Pepe Reina after some poor defending by Alvaro Arbeloa.

The home side doubled their advantage four minutes before the break when Javier Garrido netted his first goal for the club with a brilliant free-kick.

Garrido curled a superb left-footed effort from the edge of the box into the top left-hand corner past Reina to send the home fans into raptures.

Liverpool pulled a goal back on 55 minutes when Steven Gerrard played Arbeloa in down the right and he crossed for Fernando Torres to slot the ball home from close range.

City suffered a blow on 67 minutes when Pablo Zabaleta was shown a straight red card for a late tackle on Xabi Alonso.

Liverpool made their numerical advantage count six minutes later when Torres rose highest to head home Gerrard's corner.

The visitors suffered a blow in the closing stages when Martin Skrtel landed awkwardly under a challenge from Ched Evans and the Slovakian had to be stretchered off.

The Reds grabbed the winner in stoppage time when Kuyt grabbed his first goal in 27 Premier League games when he smashed the ball home from close range after Torres' shot was blocked.

Chelsea maintained their unbeaten record with a 2-0 success over Aston Villa.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's side dominated from the first whistle and it was no surprise when they broke the deadlock on 21 minutes when Frank Lampard teed up Joe Cole to blast the ball past Brad Friedel.

Chelsea added a second a minute before the break when Friedel produced two superb saves to deny Michael Ballack and Nicolas Anelka only for Anelka to score at the second attempt.

Villa improved in the second half, but Chelsea never looked in any real danger as they maintained their lead at the top of the table.

Hull completed a North London double as they followed up their win at Arsenal with a 1-0 victory at Tottenham. to climb up to third in the table.

Geovanni was the hero for the second week running with the winner at White Hart Lane.

Hull got off to a dream start with the opener after just nine minutes as Geovanni followed up his winner against Arsenal with another contender for goal of the season.

The Brazilian curled a sublime free-kick from fully 30 yards into the top right-hand corner past a helpless Heurelho Gomes.

Spurs threw everything at Hull in a bid to get back in the game, but Hull held on to maintain therir superb start to life in the Premier League.

Newcastle showed great fighting spirit in interim manager Joe Kinnear's first game in charge as they came from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw with Everton.

Everton made the breakthrough on 17 minutes when Mikel Arteta converted from the penalty spot after Leighton Baines had been chopped down in the box by Nicky Butt.

New boy Marouane Fellaini doubled the lead on 35 minutes when he scored his first goal for the club from Baines' cross.

Newcastle gave themselves hope on the stroke of half-time when Steven Taylor popped up to head home Geremi's cross.

The visitors completed the comeback two minutes after the break when Damien Duff slotted home Taylor's cross for his first goal of the season.

Both sides had chances to win the game, but they had to settle for a point leaving Everton still looking for their first home win of the campaign.

Goals from Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe helped Portsmouth to a 2-1 win over Stoke at Fratton Park.

Portsmouth made the breakthrough on 25 minutes with a spectacular effort from Crouch.

Defoe sent over a cross from the right and Crouch, who scored two bicycle kicks during his time at Liverpool, produced a superb overhead kick past Steve Simonsen.

Stoke drew level three minutes after the break when Dave Kitson flicked Rory Delap's long throw-in into the path of Ricardo Fuller who nodded home past David James.

Parity proved short-lived as Stoke afforded Defoe too much space on the edge of the box and he sneaked a low shot past Simonsen.

Bolton picked up their first away win of the campaign with an impressive showing at West Ham.

Bolton were gifted the opener on the half hour mark when Robert Green fumbled a high ball into the box to the feet of Kevin Davies who gleefully poked the ball into the empty net.

Things got worse for the home side four minutes later when Gary Cahill netted his first goal for Bolton when he reacted quickest to score from close range after Green had parried Gretar Steinsson's fierce shot.

West Ham pulled a goal back on 69 minutes when Carlton Cole nodded the ball home off the underside of the crossbar from six yards after Matthew Upson had headed the ball across goal.

Bolton put the game beyond West Ham four minutes from time when substitute Matt Taylor thumped a superb free-kick from fully 30 yards past a despairing Green.

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