Manchester United were held to a one - one draw at the Kings Power Stadium.
Red hot English man Vardy opened the scoring in the 24minutes before German machine Schweinsteiger equalised from Blind corner in the 45minutes.
Manchester City responded with a 3 - 1 win over Southampton at the Etihad Stadium.
Goals from De Bruyne, Delph and Kolarov was enough to cement the three points for Pellegrini's men, while Southampton's S.Long pulled a consolation goal in the 49 minutes.
Late goals from Patrick van Aanholt and Duncan Watmore
secured back-to-back Premier League wins for
Sunderland with a 2-0 result over Stoke City.
The Wearsiders went into the game having claimed only their second league win of the campaign by beating Crystal
Palace 1-0 away from home on Monday.
Newcastle fell to another away defeat in hands of Crystal Palace.
Papi Cisse opened the match with a goal for Newcastle in early 10 minutes before Palace responded with a brace from MC Arthur and Bolasie before Zaha rounded it up to make it a five goal thriller.
Aston Villa suffered a 3-2 home defeat to Watford on
Saturday after Alan Hutton scored an embarrassing own-
goal.
Odion Ighalo had given the visitors the lead after 17 minutes,
converting a loose ball after Villa had failed to clear their
lines on several occasions.
But the hosts hit back just before half-time with skipper
Micah Richards heading in a free-kick to ensure the scores
were level at the break.
Villa's defence always looked likely to make a mistake and a
hapless Hutton turned into his own net when Ighalo looked
set to score again.
AFC Bournemouth's Junior Stanislas scored a 98th-minute equaliser to earn Bournemouth a remarkable 3-3 draw against Everton after Ross Barkley seemed to have won it in
stoppage time for the visitors.
Everton appeared to be on their way to a comfortable win
following first-half goals from Ramiro Funes Mori and
Romelu Lukaku, but Bournemouth drew level through Adam
Smith and Stanislas late on.
There was then even more drama as Barkley looked to have
stolen victory for the visitors before Stanislas restored parity
again.
Red hot English man Vardy opened the scoring in the 24minutes before German machine Schweinsteiger equalised from Blind corner in the 45minutes.
Manchester City responded with a 3 - 1 win over Southampton at the Etihad Stadium.
Goals from De Bruyne, Delph and Kolarov was enough to cement the three points for Pellegrini's men, while Southampton's S.Long pulled a consolation goal in the 49 minutes.
Late goals from Patrick van Aanholt and Duncan Watmore
secured back-to-back Premier League wins for
Sunderland with a 2-0 result over Stoke City.
The Wearsiders went into the game having claimed only their second league win of the campaign by beating Crystal
Palace 1-0 away from home on Monday.
Newcastle fell to another away defeat in hands of Crystal Palace.
Papi Cisse opened the match with a goal for Newcastle in early 10 minutes before Palace responded with a brace from MC Arthur and Bolasie before Zaha rounded it up to make it a five goal thriller.
Aston Villa suffered a 3-2 home defeat to Watford on
Saturday after Alan Hutton scored an embarrassing own-
goal.
Odion Ighalo had given the visitors the lead after 17 minutes,
converting a loose ball after Villa had failed to clear their
lines on several occasions.
But the hosts hit back just before half-time with skipper
Micah Richards heading in a free-kick to ensure the scores
were level at the break.
Villa's defence always looked likely to make a mistake and a
hapless Hutton turned into his own net when Ighalo looked
set to score again.
AFC Bournemouth's Junior Stanislas scored a 98th-minute equaliser to earn Bournemouth a remarkable 3-3 draw against Everton after Ross Barkley seemed to have won it in
stoppage time for the visitors.
Everton appeared to be on their way to a comfortable win
following first-half goals from Ramiro Funes Mori and
Romelu Lukaku, but Bournemouth drew level through Adam
Smith and Stanislas late on.
There was then even more drama as Barkley looked to have
stolen victory for the visitors before Stanislas restored parity
again.


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