Danny Welbeck's goals as Manchester United beat Aston Villa, the best from White Hart Lane where Tottenham host Liverpool, and Nathan Dyer picks up a nasty ankle injury as Swansea face Norwich
Danny Welbeck of Manchester United gives his side an early lead when he nets the rebound to Adnan Januzaj's header. Welbeck adds another from close range when he races into the box to connect with a teasing low crossPhotograph: Matthew Lewis/Getty ImagesThe young Januzaj races through midfield - he's casuing Villa several problems todayPhotograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesDavid Moyes barks instructions at his teamPhotograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesManchester United's much criticised midfielder Tom Cleverley celebrates after scoring his side's third goal with a cool finish at the near post. Final score: Aston Villa 0-3 Manchester UnitedPhotograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action ImagesAt Carrow Road, Nathan Dyer lobs Norwich keeper John Ruddy to give Swansea the lead in the 12th minutePhotograph: Alex Morton/Action ImagesBut just before half-time, in a collision between Dyer and Seb Bassong, the Swansea player suffers what looks like a nasty ankle injury when his right ankle gets trapped under his bodyPhotograph: Christopher Lee/Getty ImagesThe medics suspect that he's fractured his ankle, and he's taken offPhotograph: Harry Engels/Getty ImagesSoon afterwards, Gary Hooper rattles home a long-range shot, his fourth goal in six games, to equalise. Final score: Norwich City 1-1 Swansea CityPhotograph: Christopher Lee/Getty ImagesLiverpool's Luis Suarez scores the opening goal against Spurs as the visitors take a deserved leadPhotograph: Alastair Grant/APThen Jordan Henderson, who set up the first goal, bags a second before the break after some ping-pong action in the boxPhotograph: IAN KINGTON/AFP/Getty ImagesPaulinho is sent off for this challenge on Luis Suarez in the 63rd minute.Photograph: Stephen Pond/PAThereafter, Liverpool are rampant. They score three more times, with Luis Suarez earning a brace, to lift them back up to second in the table. Finals score: 0-5Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images