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Go Figure - 15th April

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Aston Villa 0–1 Leeds united
Graham Taylor's record of one win in ten as new manager of Aston Villa is even worse than the one win in nine he posted at the end of Watford's spell in the Premiership
Charlton Athletic 1–1 Southampton
With his league-leading 34th match spent on the bench, Southampton's number two goaly, Neil Moss matches his sits of last year, although he did get three starts in 2000/1. With a Premiership career 153 games stuck on the bench he is 21 clear of his nearest rival
Derby County 2–3 Newcastle United
An offside decision denies Alan Sherare his 200th Premiership goal but Gary Speed does become the 38th player to reach the 100 point milestone (61 goals/39 assists)
Everton 2–2 Leicester City
Leicester become only the second team this season - after their match-rivals Everton - to register ten away games without a victory, but this pales in comparison with the 12 losses with which they finished last season
Sunderland 0–1 Liverpool
Liverpool become the first team to notch ten single goal victories this season;, matching the ten wins they have exactly achieved in three previous Premiership campaigns
Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 West Ham United
Pearce's late goal keeps the Hammers on course to finish the season ahead of Spurs for the fifth time in th past six years