So we come to the final games of what has been an exciting and at times surprising 2013 with possibly the biggest surprise being that Liverpool scored more goals than all others across the year - 84 with the expectant Man City close behind with 82 but the fact that Arsenal sit on top going into 2014 may not be shocking year wise but back in August, may wrote them off full stop.
Saturday began with a meeting of the 'West's' as West Ham hosted West Brom and what a brilliant way to start the weekend as a six goal thriller saw them both take a point away in a 3-3 draw which saw an early opener by Carlton Cole for the Hammers which was cancelled out in style before the break as Anelka hit a quick double to put the Baggies in front into half-time. Three goals in five minutes saw the Hammers level, lead and be pegged back with goals from Maiga and Nolan putting them in control for all of two minutes as Berahino levelled for the visitors to share the points.
Aston Villa looked to be on for a good end to 2013 after Agbonlahor gave them the lead in the 7th minute but a first league goal from Lamah saw Swansea draw level and the sides remained level until the end to share the points and deny Villa a first win in five games.
Hull bounced back from their Boxing Day defeat in spectacular fashion with a 6-0 demolition of Fulham which was even more stunning when the game was scoreless at halftime, Elmohamady put them in front four minutes into the second period with a quick double from Koren and Boyd making it three just after the hour-mark. A famous goal for Huddlestone means he can finally make the trip to the Barbers after he struck from long range to make it 4-0,Fryatt his his first premier league goal for the fifth with Koren completing a brace to complete the rout.
Manchester City rotated their squad which goes some way to explaining why they only won 1-0 against Crystal Palace when many pundits predicted a walkover given their fine home form but a second half strike from Dzeko kept up their 100% record at home this season.
Manchester United continued their ascent up the table with a 1-0 victory away to Norwich thanks to a second half winner from the in-form Welbeck while in the late kick-off, Cardiff and Sunderland shared the points in a 2-2 draw with Mutch and Campbell putting the managerless Bluebirds 2-0 up with Fletcher and a last-gasp leveller from Colback claiming the draw.
Super Sunday saw Arsenal reclaim top spot with a 1-0 win away to in-from Newcastle with Giroud hitting the winner just after the hour to end his goal drought with the second part seeing Chelsea defeat Liverpool 2-1 despite the visitors taking the lead through Skrtel after only three minutes but just like in their last game which saw them lose to Man City, they let the lead slip as Hazard levelled before Eto'o put the Blues in front and they held on to close up on Arsenal.
Everton bounced back from their defeat to Sunderland with a 2-1 win over Southampton with Coleman giving them the lead after nine minutes, a lead that they held until the 71st minute when Ramirez equalised but the Saints were only level for three minutes as Lukaku hit the winner for to continue his successful loan spell from Chelsea.
Tottenham beat Stoke 3-0 for their first win in three games with a Soldado penalty putting them 1-0 up after 37 minutes with a quick double from Dembele and Lennon in the 65th and 69th minutes completing the win.
A little delayed but worth it to sum up a fairly decent final weekend of the year, I say fairly decent as my side Liverpool ended on a negative but the league as a whole shows there is a lot to look forward to in 2014.
Saturday began with a meeting of the 'West's' as West Ham hosted West Brom and what a brilliant way to start the weekend as a six goal thriller saw them both take a point away in a 3-3 draw which saw an early opener by Carlton Cole for the Hammers which was cancelled out in style before the break as Anelka hit a quick double to put the Baggies in front into half-time. Three goals in five minutes saw the Hammers level, lead and be pegged back with goals from Maiga and Nolan putting them in control for all of two minutes as Berahino levelled for the visitors to share the points.
Aston Villa looked to be on for a good end to 2013 after Agbonlahor gave them the lead in the 7th minute but a first league goal from Lamah saw Swansea draw level and the sides remained level until the end to share the points and deny Villa a first win in five games.
Hull bounced back from their Boxing Day defeat in spectacular fashion with a 6-0 demolition of Fulham which was even more stunning when the game was scoreless at halftime, Elmohamady put them in front four minutes into the second period with a quick double from Koren and Boyd making it three just after the hour-mark. A famous goal for Huddlestone means he can finally make the trip to the Barbers after he struck from long range to make it 4-0,Fryatt his his first premier league goal for the fifth with Koren completing a brace to complete the rout.
Manchester City rotated their squad which goes some way to explaining why they only won 1-0 against Crystal Palace when many pundits predicted a walkover given their fine home form but a second half strike from Dzeko kept up their 100% record at home this season.
Manchester United continued their ascent up the table with a 1-0 victory away to Norwich thanks to a second half winner from the in-form Welbeck while in the late kick-off, Cardiff and Sunderland shared the points in a 2-2 draw with Mutch and Campbell putting the managerless Bluebirds 2-0 up with Fletcher and a last-gasp leveller from Colback claiming the draw.
Super Sunday saw Arsenal reclaim top spot with a 1-0 win away to in-from Newcastle with Giroud hitting the winner just after the hour to end his goal drought with the second part seeing Chelsea defeat Liverpool 2-1 despite the visitors taking the lead through Skrtel after only three minutes but just like in their last game which saw them lose to Man City, they let the lead slip as Hazard levelled before Eto'o put the Blues in front and they held on to close up on Arsenal.
Everton bounced back from their defeat to Sunderland with a 2-1 win over Southampton with Coleman giving them the lead after nine minutes, a lead that they held until the 71st minute when Ramirez equalised but the Saints were only level for three minutes as Lukaku hit the winner for to continue his successful loan spell from Chelsea.
Tottenham beat Stoke 3-0 for their first win in three games with a Soldado penalty putting them 1-0 up after 37 minutes with a quick double from Dembele and Lennon in the 65th and 69th minutes completing the win.
A little delayed but worth it to sum up a fairly decent final weekend of the year, I say fairly decent as my side Liverpool ended on a negative but the league as a whole shows there is a lot to look forward to in 2014.