Premier League as it happened: Chelsea beat Swansea, Everton thrash woeful West Ham and more
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Your support makes all the difference.Antonio Conte was sent to the stands for the second half as Chelsea claimed its fifth Premier League win in six games with a 1-0 defeat of Swansea on Wednesday.
The Chelsea coach was dismissed from the touchline by referee Neil Swarbrick moments before the interval after furiously protesting the award of a Swansea goal kick.
The Italian at first sat behind the dugout, but then had to move due to the proximity of his new seat to his coaching staff.
On the field, Antonio Rudiger's 55th-minute header proved decisive. It was Rudiger's first Premier League goal.
Elsewhere, Burnley beat Bournemouth, Everton thrashed West Ham and Manchester City left it late against Southampton.
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48' - Huge chance for the hosts! Liverpool can only clear Xherdan Shaqiri's cross as far as Joe Allen, who times his run into the box perfectly but can only put his left-footed half-volley wide via a deflection.
GOAL ALERT! Manchester City 1-0 Southampton (Van Dijk OG, 47)
Nicolas Otamendi is claiming it but the final touch came off Virgil van Dijk.
57' - Not too much to report in the early stages of this second half. It's been a slow start, similarly to the way the opening period began.
62' - Sadio Mane drives Liverpool forward down the left wing before offloading the ball to Roberto Firmino, who dribbles into the penalty area before finding Alberto Moreno on the edge of the box. The Spaniard takes a touch before shooting, only to see his effort blocked and Liverpool's attack fizzle out.
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