Smash it!published at 20:43 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2014
Sergio Aguero's goal gets better with every viewing. He hit it so sweet that he actually lifted the whole net a good four feet out of the ground.
Match of the Day on tonight
FT: Arsenal 1-0 Southampton - Sanchez late on
Everton 1-1 Hull - Aluko levels for Tigers
FT: Sunderland 1-4 Man City
Aguero (2), Jovetic & Zabaleta for City
Tom Rostance
Sergio Aguero's goal gets better with every viewing. He hit it so sweet that he actually lifted the whole net a good four feet out of the ground.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty
"Sterile first half with few opportunities. Arsenal had the edge as the half wore on - but Southampton manager Ronald Koeman will take more pleasure than Arsene Wenger because this is a test of their character after their first big setback of the season at home to Manchester City on Sunday."
Nothing beats the winter blues better than a sneaky midweek Match Of The Day.
Tune in tonight for highlights and reaction to all 10 games from tonight and last night. Watch online or on BBC One from 22:40 GMT - 00:15; BBC1 Scotland - 23:40 - 01:15; BBC1 Wales - 23:10 - 00:45; BBC1 NI - 23:10 - 00:45.
Clive Allen
BBC Radio 5 live
"Chelsea have really been at a stroll here since the second goal.
"There was a bit of pressure from Spurs in that initial period before the opening goal, but it's been very different since Hazard opening the scoring."
What a sensational text that is. Keep your theological football news coming in!
From Elis Matthews in Cambridge: Theological football news: Congratulations to Ridley Hall Cambridge who won the annual Church of England college fixture against Westcott House, with teams made up of trainee vicars. The game ended 12 - 0 to Ridley with four goals for Ridley's youngest player, Scouse sensation Danny Driver. The emphatic result follows two years of Westcott wins.
That is a record which could be about to change.
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter at the Stadium of Light
"Sunderland after making an energetic start took the lead on 19 minutes, but City were level within two minutes.
"Aguero with a stinging shot past Pantilimon and then it was no surprise when Aguero played a deft lay-off for Jovetic to put City ahead."
Hugely impressive stuff from Chelsea- but their half ends on a sour note as Didier Drogba limps off the field. Loic Remy for the second half?
When your right-back is this rampant, you know you're on top. Check out Branislav Ivanovic's touch map, he's spent more time in the Spurs half than his own:
MOTD's Steve Wilson at Stamford Bridge
"Didier Drogba provided the second goal at Stamford Bridge, and set up the first for Eden Hazard. And all after Tottenham had missed chances to go 2-0 up."
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live at Emirates Stadium
"It was a lovely free-kick there towards Welbeck who almost scored his second header in as many games.
"A good strong hand from Fraser Forster to tip the ball over."
Great save from Fraser Forster! Danny Welbeck should probably score as he thumps in a header from six yards out but Forster gets a huge paw to the ball and shoves it over the bar.
Willian hits another shot at Hugo Lloris after more sorcery out wide from Oscar. Spurs had a good opening 10 minutes or so but since then Chelsea have been untouchable.
Anand Sriraman:, external We might be 2 goals down, but it's far from hopeless. It's still a much better performance than in recent years. #COYS #THFC
Jonathan Overend
BBC Radio 5 live at Emirates Stadium
"One improvised effort from Danny Welbeck a few moments ago with a back heel is the closest Arsenal have come.
"Not a lot else to report apart from that."
Sergio Aguero is having a run of form which is Luis Suarez-esque. He's just ran it from the edge of his own box, beating three men for pace, strength, skill and touch but this time drags his shot wide.