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Saturday, January 10, 1998 Published at 18:27 GMT Sport Wins for Everton, Chelsea and Liverpool ![]() Mike Nicholls on his way to scoring his second goal
As well as the Manchester United-Tottenham game, there were plenty of potentially interesting games elsewhere in the Premiership.
Arsenal-Leeds confrontations are always tense matches, all the more so since George Graham took over at Elland Road. Both sides have collected 21 yellow cards this season, and the stage was set for a close physical match.
Aston Villa and Leicester derbies are similarly tense, with a similar mangerial ingredient - Leicester supporters still have not forgiven Brian Little for quitting them for Villa, and taking several players with him.
There have been more sendings off than Bolton goals at the Reebok stadium. Southampton played the last hour with 10 men after Francis Benali was given the red card, to make it 10 sendings off, to nine Bolton home goals. To make the result worse for Bolton, they are now back in the bottom three.
Coventry took the lead through Paul Telfer. But Ruud Gullit put on 20-year-old Mark Nicholls who scored two before spurning the chance for his hat-trick by setting up Roberto Di Matteo for the third. It still leaves Chelsea seven points behind Manchester United.
Crystal Palace reduced the deficit with a Bruce Dyer penalty after 17 minutes. But Everton's new striker, Michael Madar, reclaimed the Toffees' two-goal lead in the 34th minute. The result lifts Everton out of the bottom three and both sides now have 23 points.
Their Italian pair of Carbone and Di Canio combined to put the Owls one up in the first minute. Jon Dahl Tommassen equalised in the 20th minute, but Wednesday dominated the rest of the half, and went 2-1 up through defender Jon Newsome in the 51st minute after he had been presented with the ball by Magpies defender, Des Hamilton. Newcastle are only eight points above bottom place Barnsley.
West Ham went on a goal spree at home to Barnsley, who had conceded just one goal in their previous three games.
It was a similar goal feast in the Nationwide League Division One where three teams scored five or more. Birmingham beat Stoke 7-0 at the Victoria Ground, Wolves beat Norwich 5-1 and Huddersfield beat Oxford by the same score.
With five of the top six playing each other, none wanted to lose, but Middlesbrough who started on top were embarrassed at fourth placed Charlton, losing 3-0. Port Vale took the lead at Nottingham Forest, who had started the day second, but Pierre Van Hooydonk scored twice to give Forest the victory.
Stevenage came back down to earth with a bump after last week's FA Cup giant-killing efforts against Swindon. Maybe the week's row with Newcastle put them off, but all they could achieve was a 2-2 draw with Chesham in the first round of the FA trophy.
In Scotland, Rangers shrugged off last week's Old Firm defeat beating Aberdeen to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League.
Celtic missed the chance to beat Motherwell at Fir Park when substitute Darren Jackson missed a second half penalty. The final score, 1-1, leaves Celtic three points behind Rangers at the top of the table. Hearts, in third, could overtake them when they play on Sunday.
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