Man United goes top as Man City slips up in Premier League

Updated Sep 26, 2015 at 1:00p ET


Manchester United replaced Manchester City at the Barclays Premier League summit on a day of contrasting fortunes for the rivals.

City slumped to a third straight defeat in all competitions – and to second in the league – as Tottenham enjoyed a handsome 4-1 at White Hart Lane.

United had a much more straightforward afternoon against Sunderland at Old Trafford, leapfrogging City by a point with a 3-0 win.

The decisive goals came either side of the half-time whistle, Memphis Depay putting his side ahead at the end of the first period and Wayne Rooney bundling home from close range shortly after the restart.

England captain Rooney had gone 1,000 Premier League minutes without a goal, but he now sits level third alongside Denis Law on United's all-time list.

Juan Mata later added the gloss.

Under-pressure Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers had Daniel Sturridge to thank for a much-needed 3-2 win over Aston Villa at Anfield.

James Milner eased the nerves with a second-minute opener before Sturridge's fine volley made it 2-0 in his second start after a lengthy injury lay-off.

  • Tottenham 4, Man City 1
  • Leicester 2, Arsenal 5
  • Liverpool 3, Aston Villa 2
  • Manchester United 3, Sunderland 0
  • Southampton 3, Swansea 1
  • Stoke 2, Bournemouth 1
  • West Ham 2, Norwich 2
  • Newcastle, Chelsea
  • Watford, Crystal Palace
  • West Brom, Everton

Sturridge grabbed a second in the 67th minute, with Villa's Rudy Gestede scoring two of his own either side of that to make Rodgers sweat over the points.

Stoke picked up a first win of the season at home to Bournemouth, Mame Biram Diouf settling a 2-1 victory in the 83rd minute after goals from Dan Gosling and Jon Walters had cancelled each other out.

Cherries striker Callum Wilson suffered a nasty first-half injury.

Southampton saw off visiting Swansea 3-1, as Virgil van Dijk, Dusan Tadic and Sadio Mane established a healthy advantage in little more than an hour.

Gylfi Sigurdsson pulled one back from the penalty spot, Swans' first goal in September.

At the Boleyn Ground, Cheikhou Kouyate stole a 2-2 draw for West Ham in the dying seconds against Norwich.

Nathan Redmond thought he had won it for the Canaries seven minutes from time after strikes from Robbie Brady and Diafra Sakho.

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