LONDON: Premier League leaders Manchester City missed two penalties as they were held 1-1 at home by Everton.

Romelu Lukaku gave the visitors a shock second-half lead when Yannick Bolasie flicked on a long ball from deep into the Belgian’s path and he stormed forward from halfway, outpaced Gael Clichy and slammed a firm low shot past Claudio Bravo.

Maarten Stekelenburg then defied City by saving penalties from Kevin De Bruyne just before the interval and Sergio Aguero in the 70th minute.

The Argentina striker had missed two spot-kicks in one game against Steaua Bucharest earlier in the season and another for his country in midweek.

Stekelenburg was finally beaten when Nolito, on for Sane, headed home a Silva cross with his first touch after 72 minutes.

City pressed for a winner but were denied by another stunning Stekelenburg save as the Dutchman tipped a De Bruyne piledriver onto the post.

Bob Bradley’s first game as Swansea manager ended in defeat as his side were narrowly beaten by 10-man Arsenal in an entertaining clash in north London.

The Swans had won there on their previous two visits and had not lost away to Arsenal in more than five years but, despite threatening a comeback, they succumbed to a 3-2 loss that sent the Gunners level with Manchester City at the top of the table.

Theo Walcott was all-but gifted a brace to put Arsenal in charge but Granit Xhaka, who would later be sent off by referee Jon Moss, handed possession to Gylfi Sigurdsson to bring Bradley’s side back into the game.

Birthday boy Mesut Ozil restored Arsenal’s two-goal cushion with a well-taken volley but a first Swansea goal for record signing Borja Baston kept things nervy for the Gunners, who played with 10 men for the final 20 minutes after Xhaka was shown a straight red card for bringing down the impressive Modou Barrow.

Tottenham are just a point behind in third place but missed the chance to go top of the table after needing Dele Alli to rescue a late point at West Bromwich.

The England midfielder struck an 89th-minute equaliser to clinch a 1-1 draw after Nacer Chadli looked to have condemned his former club to defeat just seven minutes previously.

Earlier in the day, Diego Costa scored his seventh Premier League goal of the season as Chelsea claimed a 3-0 win over champions Leicester at Stamford Bridge.

Eden Hazard doubled the lead before half-time and David Luiz hit the crossbar with a free-kick as Chelsea dominated, with former Foxes midfielder N’Golo Kante excelling, before Victor Moses struck a late third.

Bournemouth were the big winners of the day as they thumped Hull 6-1.

Junior Stanislas fired a brace to add to goals from Steve Cook, on his 200th appearance for the club, Charlie Daniels, Callum Wilson and Dan Gosling, as Eddie Howe’s men romped to their record Premier League victory. Ryan Mason’s 34th-minute strike briefly had Hull level.

Joe Allen’s scoring streak continued as his double gave Stoke a first Premier League victory of the season over winless Sunderland.

The Wales international’s first-half goals took his tally to five in four games for club and country as Mark Hughes’ men secured a 2-0 triumph in their eighth league fixture but it was not enough to lift them out of the bottom three.

West Ham remained above the danger zone after beating Crystal Palace 1-0.

Manuel Lanzini neatly flicked home the only goal of the game after 19 minutes to give the Hammers a first league success in six outings. Christian Benteke should have equalised from the penalty spot in the last minute of the first half but nonchalantly steered his spot-kick wide.

Palace could not capitalise on Aaron Cresswell’s 75th-minute red card, although it needed a superb save from Adrian in injury time to keep out a Connor Wickham effort and preserve the three points.

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