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EPL PHOTOS: Chelsea, Liverpool on course; Pardew headbutt adds spice

March 02, 2014 11:58 IST

Image: David Meyler of Hull City clashes with Alan Pardew, Manager of Newcastle United during the Barclays Premier League match on Saturday
Photographs: Tony Marshall/Getty Images

Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew was fined and warned by his club after he was sent off for headbutting a HullCity player while Chelsea and Liverpool claimed convincing away wins in the Premier League on Saturday.

Pardew was fined 100,000 pounds and given a formal warning by Newcastle who said his behaviour was "unacceptable", while FA chairman Greg Dyke said the governing body would investigate the incident.

Pardew was sent to the stands by referee Kevin Friend when he headbutted Hull midfielder David Meyler on the sideline after 72 minutes of Newcastle's 4-1 win at Hull's KC Stadium and he is likely to face a hefty FA fine and a touchline ban.

Pardew apologised for his behaviour

Image: David Meyler of Hull City pushes Alan Pardew, manager of Newcastle United during the Barclays Premier League match
Photographs: Tony Marshall/Getty Images

The unsavoury incident at Hull began when midfielder Meyler tried to move Pardew, who was standing by the touchline, out of the way to take a quick throw.

Meyler was handed a yellow card for his part in the fracas which quickly escalated involving a whole host of jostling players and officials.

Pardew, who was fined 20,000 pounds and banned for two matches at the start of last season for shoving an assistant referee, apologised for his behaviour on Saturday.

He told Sky Sports: "I will have to sit down from now on because that's two or three incidents I've been involved in.

'I didn't mean to do anything aggressive'

Image: Alan Pardew manager of Newcastle United is sent off after a clash with David Meyler of Hull City on Saturday
Photographs: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

"I didn't mean to do anything aggressive but I did move my head forward and that's enough. I wouldn't have got involved if I'd been on the other side of the line. Perhaps it will teach me to sit down.

"It's a shame because it took the gloss off a fantastic performance from us."

Dyke, speaking in Zurich after a meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), told reporters he had watched the incident, adding: "I've only just seen the clip and clearly it looks serious and we will investigate it."

Newcastle later issued a statement saying Pardew had accepted a formal warning and adding: "We have held discussions this evening with Alan who has offered his sincere apologies to the club and it is clear he deeply regrets his actions."

"His behaviour was unacceptable and is not the behaviour we expect from the manager of Newcastle United."

Liverpool leapfrog Arsenal to go second

Image: Liverpool's Raheem Sterling (left) celebrates his goal with Luis Suarez on Saturday
Photographs: David Cannon/Getty Images

In the title race, Germany international Andre Schuerrle scored a hat-trick as leaders Chelsea went four points clear with a 3-1 victory at neighbours Fulham while Liverpool jumped into second spot with a 3-0 win at Southampton.

While Schuerrle's Chelsea treble, there were goals by Luis Suarez, Raheem Sterling and a Steven Gerrard penalty for Liverpool.

Brendan Rodgers' side leapfrogged Arsenal and ManchesterCity after the Gunners suffered a surprising 1-0 defeat at StokeCity due to a second-half Jon Walters penalty.

ManchesterCity were without a league match as they play Sunderland in the Capital One (League) Cup final on Sunday.

The results left Chelsea top with 63 points from 28 games, followed by Liverpool on 59 ahead of Arsenal on goal difference.

Fourth-placedCity, who have two matches in hand on the clubs above them, have 57 points.

'The second half was a great reaction to the worst performance of the season'

Image: Andre Schurrle of Chelsea celebrates as he scoring against Fulham on Saturday
Photographs: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was also involved in some drama of his own making on Saturday when, by his own admission, for the first time in his managerial career, he did not say a single word to his players at halftime.

Mourinho was so upset by Chelsea's first-half performance at Craven Cottage against neighbours Fulham that he said he just looked at his team and walked out of the dressing room.

They responded with what he called "probably the best second-half performance of the season," and kept up their great record at Fulham were they have lost once in 13 league games since the hosts were promoted to the Premier League in 2001.

"At halftime I told them nothing -- nothing -- not a word. I walked in, then I walked out. The second half was a great reaction to the worst performance of the season," Mourinho was quoted as saying by the BBC.

"The second half was one of the best performances of the season. We moved the ball around well. If I could have made 11 changes I might have done, but I could only make three - so I did nothing. Schuerrle is cold in front of the goal.

"We have four points more than Arsenal. The gap to ManCity is a fake advantage. If they win their games in hand, they're top of the league. We're behind them," he added.

Schuerrle scored his three goals in 16 minutes and although John Heitinga pulled one back Fulham remain anchored to the bottom of the table four points from the safety zone.

Big worry for Arsenal

Image: Jonathan Walters of Stoke City celebrates his goal with Peter Crouch during their Premier League match against Arsenal on Saturday
Photographs: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Arsenal lost ground in the title race at Stoke where Walters converted a 76th minute penalty after visiting central defender Laurent Koscielny handled the ball.

"It's a big worry to lose a game like that, it is a massive setback," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told the BBC.

Liverpool's title chances got a boost at St Mary's where they resisted Southampton's impressive first-half display to keep the pressure on the their rivals at the top.

Suarez opened the scoring with an opportunist strike after 16 minutes for his 24th league goal this season in his 100th league match while Sterling got the second in the 58th after coming off the bench and Gerrard netted a last-minute penalty.

The win avenged the Saints' 1-0 victory at Anfield earlier in the season, Liverpool's only home league defeat this term.

Saturday's other match ended in a 1-0 win for Everton with Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku scoring the only goal after being introduced as a substitute following his recent injury layoff.

The win lifted Everton into sixth place above Manchester United who are without a game this weekend.

As well as the Manchester City-Sunderland League Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, there are three other league games with Tottenham Hotspur hosting CardiffCity, Aston Villa playing NorwichCity and SwanseaCity welcoming Crystal

Source: REUTERS
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