Former
European champions Aston Villa had their fate confirmed and were
relegated from the Premier League with a ninth straight defeat on
Saturday as Sunderland and Newcastle both won to boost their battle
against the drop.
Villa,
who had not been relegated since the Premier League began in 1992,
lost 1-0 at Manchester United where teenager Marcus Rashford scored
the only goal in the first half.
Sunderland
improved their chances of staying up by beating Norwich City 3-0 at
Carrow Road while Newcastle fuelled their survival hopes with a 3-0
win over Swansea City at St James' Park.
In
the day's late game, Sergio Aguero scored a hat-trick and Chelsea
keeper Thibaut Courtois was sent off for the second time this season
as Manchester City thumped the outgoing champions 3-0 at Stamford
Bridge.
Aguero,
who missed a penalty when City beat Paris St Germain to reach the
Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday, completed his hat-trick from
the spot in the 80th minute after Courtois was sent off for bringing
down Fernandinho.
The
Belgium international keeper was also sent off in the opening league
game of the season against Swansea City.
The
win meant City moved up from fourth to third on 60 points from 33
games while Chelsea stayed 10th.
With
the top three at the start of the day - Leicester City (72 points),
Tottenham Hotspur (65) and Arsenal (59) - not playing, all the
attention was focused on the bottom of the table where Norwich remain
in 17th place on 31 points, nervously looking over their shoulders.
Sunderland's
victory moved them on to 30 points, one point behind Norwich with a
game in hand, while Newcastle also closed the gap, moving on to 28
points. They have also played a game fewer than Alex Neil's side.
Villa,
who have only won three of their 34 league matches, have 16 points
and have long seemed condemned to finishing bottom and falling out of
the top flight for the first time since 1988.
Sunderland
kept up their fight to avoid the drop after a first-half penalty from
Fabio Borini put them ahead at Norwich before Jermain Defoe and
Duncan Watmore wrapped up the points with goals in the second half.
Jamaal
Lascelles, Moussa Sissoko and Andros Townsend scored Newcastle's
goals against Swansea, who are almost certainly safe on 40 points.
There
was drama at The Hawthorns where Watford beat West Bromwich Albion
1-0 after Saido Berahino missed two second-half penalties for the
home side.
Watford
keeper Heurelho Gomes guessed correctly both times, saving the first
penalty in the 67th minute and the second in the 87th. He became the
first keeper in Premier League history to save two penalties in a
match twice, the first time for Tottenham against Sunderland in 2010.
Ben
Watson scored the only goal, volleying home a near-post corner in the
first half. Everton drew 1-1 with Southampton in the day's other
match
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