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Premier league chelsea city united
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3:48 PM EDT, Sat September 28, 2013
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Frosty reception —
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho (left) and Spurs boss Andre Villas Boas shake hands at White Hart Lane before kick-off. Villas-Boas was part of Mourinho's coaching set up for seven years before going it alone in 2009. The split strained relations between the two men who are no longer on speaking terms. Saturday's match was the first time the two had met as managers.
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Terry heads Chelsea level —
John Terry celebrates scoring Chelsea's equalizer against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
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Relations thawing? —
Mourinho and Villas-Boas embrace after the match at White Hart Lane.
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United in defeat —
Remember the date: It will be West Brom fans, not the United faithful snapping this scarf up after the match at Old Trafford. West Brom's 2-1 win was the club's first at the Theatre of Dreams since 1979. David's Moyes' United haven't made a worse start to a season for almost a quarter of a century.
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Moyes under pressure —
David Moyes has much to ponder following Manchester United's indifferent start to the season. Defeat to West Brom at Old Trafford in the league followed a 4-1 thumping by neighbors City last weekend. "You're always going to have bad results. It is how you deal with them. There are lots of games to come and it's about how you deal with them," Moyes said after Saturday's result.
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Aston Villa give City the blues —
Aston Villa's Andreas Weimann laps up the cheers of home supporters at Villa Park. The Austrian forward scored the winner in a memorable 3-2 victory over Manchester City.
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Ramsey goal sends Arsenal top —
Aaron Ramsey celebrates scoring Arsenal's winner against Swansea City on Saturday evening. The victory puts the Gunners two points clear at the top of the English Premier League.