English Premier League Roundup
Chelsea claimed their third successive victory in the English Premier Football League defeating Fulham 2-0 here on Sunday.
Tottenham and Chelsea stayed neck and neck at the top of the Premier League with away victories on Sunday while promoted Burnley followed up its victory over Manchester United with a 1-0 triumph over Everton.
Aaron Lennon fired Spurs' 79th minute winner in a 2-1 victory at West Ham and goals by strikers Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka gave

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 11th Premier League goal of the season.
A year after Spurs captured only two points from their first eight games, Harry Redknapp's team now has its best start since Spurs last won the title in 1961 under Bill Nicholson.
"I think Bill was a bit better than me," Redknapp said. "That was a fantastic team, I saw them play as a kid. I saw an awful lot of that team and if we get anywhere near them we'll be delighted."
S p u r s d e f e n d e r L e d e y King h e a d e d against the bar in the 30th minute from a free kick by Luka Modric before the Hammers went ahead in the 49th, Carlton Cole scoring with a 25-meter, left-foot volley.
Jermain Defoe equalized in the 54th minute against his former club, racing onto a poor back pass by Cole to fire home his sixth goal in four games, including two for
Lennon captured all three points for Spurs when he dispossessed Jonathan Spector near the corner of the area and scored with a diagonal left foot shot.
Drogba took a short pass from Anelka and raced clear to shoot home in the 39th minute at Fulham and his French striker partner added the second in the 76th.
That maintains Carlo Ancelotti's winning start to his first season in English football, the former AC
Wade Elliott fired
Beaten 6-1 at home by Arsenal on the opening day of the season, Everton had the chance to equalize in the 75th minute when referee Phil Dowd mistakenly ruled that Tony Hibbert had been tripped. But Louis Saha fired wide of the post from the penalty spot.
In Saturday's games, defending champion Manchester United won 5-0 at Wigan with Michael Owen scoring his first goal for the club and Wayne Rooney adding two and Arsenal maintained its strong start to the season with a 4-1 victory over
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