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EPL Table: Saturday’s Week 7 Results, Scores and 2016 Premier League Standings
- Updated: October 1, 2016
Liverpool and Chelsea battled their way to three points during Saturday’s Premier League action, while West Ham United once again failed to win a match, drawing 1-1 at home to Middlesbrough.
The Reds needed a second-half surge to get past Swansea City and continue their hot run, while Chelsea also made the difference after the break in their win over Hull City.
Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion drew, as did Watford and Bournemouth. Here’s a look at Saturday’s results:
The current Premier League standings:
Recap
Roberto Firmino and James Milner saved the day for Liverpool, who went into half-time in a losing position against Swansea after Leroy Fer gave the hosts an early lead.
The Swans were the better side before the break, but manager Jurgen Klopp must have said all of the right things during half-time, as Liverpool dominated the second half. Milner’s late penalty gave them the three points, and club icon Jamie Carragher thought it was a fine result:
More impressive result than Hull last week that, playing poorly 1 down at ht so a great turnaround & performance 2nd half. …