Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham all won their Week 23 fixtures with relative ease, putting pressure on the likes of Arsenal and Southampton to come up with a result as well in the race for the Premier League's top spots.Defending champions Manchester City and league-leaders Chelsea will go head-to-head during Saturday's evening match, undoubtedly the highlight of another weekend of top-level English football. Here are the full results for Week 23 of the 2014-15 campaign:Current Premier League standings:Saturday RecapManchester United avenged the embarrassing 5-3 loss they suffered at the hands of Leicester City back in September, beating the Foxes 3-1 in dominant fashion on Saturday.Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao both scored in the first half, and Wes Morgan's own-goal gave the Red Devils a comfortable lead heading into the dressing room. As shared by Squawka Football, the hosts easily dominated the first half:Leicester City were able to pull one back in the second half, but United's win was never truly in doubt. Football writer Iain Macintosh believed the official could just as easily have ended the match at half-time:Daniel Sturridge scored on his return to the pitch for Liverpool in a 2-0 win over West Ham United, as the Reds leap over the Hammers in the standings and now sit within two spots of a European ticket.The England international looked rusty in buildup play but as effective as ever in front of goal, prompting this tweet from Squawka's Jack Watson:Former Red Andy Carroll didn't enjoy his return to Anfield at all, as suffered an injury while trying to tackle Emre Can, a challenge for which he received a booking to boot.One of the clubs sitting just above Liverpool in the standings is Tottenham Hotspur, and Spurs continued their fine run of results with an easy 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion.Christian Eriksen opened the score with a beautiful free kick before Harry Kane bagged himself another brace, taking his tally to an impressive 20 goals across all competitions, via the club's official Twitter feed:Queens Park Rangers' dreadful record away from Loftus Road continued with a 3-1 loss at the hands of Stoke City, while Romelu Lukaku scored the only goal in Everton's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. Sunderland beat Burnley 2-0, putting some real distance between themselves and the club stuck in the relegation zone.Newcastle United easily beat Hull City 3-0, thanks to goals from Remy Cabella, Sammy Ameobi and Yoan Gouffran. Ahmed El Mohamady undoubtedly stole the headlines, however, with a blatant handball mimicking Diego Maradona's famous Hand-of-God goal.Unlike the Argentina legend, the Hull City man didn't get away with his attempt, per Squawka Football:As shared by BBC Sport, manager John Carver had nothing but praise for his squad after the win, the Magpies' first under his guidance:Chelsea and Manchester City will conclude Saturday's action when they face off at Stamford Bridge later in the day.
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