Manchester City mark Mancini milestone with QPR win

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Reigning champions Manchester City celebrated manager Roberto Mancini's 100th Premier League match in charge with a 3-1 victory at home to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.

Yaya Toure gave City a 16th minute lead at Eastlands when he scored from close range following a corner.

But Italian boss Mancini would have been fuming when QPR, managed by his City predecessor Mark Hughes, equalised against the run of play in the 59th minute.

England goalkeeper Joe Hart could only parry a fierce drive from Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora headed into an empty net. But parity lasted just two minutes with Edin Dzeko heading in an excellent Carlos Tevez cross.

Argentina striker Tevez put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time when he deflected in Dzeko's wayward shot.

"I think we played well in first half but we have one problem at the moment and that's that when we have a chance to score we don't," Mancini told the BBC.

"I said it is important that we improve because we can't concede a goal in every game."

Spurs in a draw with Norwich

Earlier, Andre Villas-Boas was still left searching for his first win as Tottenham Hotspur manager after a 1-1 draw at home to Norwich.

The Portuguese boss, after several fine saves by Spurs keeper Brad Friedel kept the game goalless, saw his side take the lead when Mousa Dembele, signed from Fulham this week, scored on his club debut in the 68th minute.

But, as happened in their draw with West Brom, Spurs conceded a late equaliser when Robert Snodgrass scored five minutes from time at White Hart Lane.

And Villas-Boas's day got worse when substitute Tom Huddlestone, only on for seven minutes, was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Jonny Howson.

This result will only increase the pressure on Villas-Boas, sacked by Chelsea last season before Spurs' London rivals won the Champions League, to prove he can succeed in England.

"We are very disappointed with the way we have played," Villas-Boas said.

"I understand why the fans are frustrated. No one wants to draw two games at home like that but we will repay their faith."

Swansea 2-2 Sunderland

Swansea missed the chance to go top of the Premier League after a 2-2 draw at home to Sunderland.

They fell behind when Sunderland's £12 million striker Steven Fletcher seized on a loose backpass from Swans defender Ashley Williams to put the visitors 1-0 up in the 40th minute.

But Swansea were level ahead of the break through Wayne Routledge before Scotland forward Fletcher restored Sunderland's lead in the sixth minute of injury time.

Swansea though made it 2-2 when the in-form Michu headed in his fourth goal this season in the 66th minute.

But five minutes later the Swans were down to 10 men when defender Chico was sent off for a wild challenge on Louis Saha.

However, the result was overshadowed for Swansea by the broken ankle suffered early on by Wales full-back Neil Taylor.

West Brom in good run

West Brom's impressive start to the season continued with a 2-0 win over fellow high-flyers Everton.

Shane Long gave the Baggies a 65th-minute lead before Gareth McAuley sealed victory eight minutes from time.

Carroll in West Ham win

Andy Carroll made an immediate impact at West Ham as the £35 million Liverpool reject inspired his new club to a 3-0 win over Fulham at Upton Park, setting up goals for Kevin Nolan and Matt Taylor either side of Winston Reid's effort.

But the England striker's debut was marred by a hamstring injury which ruled him out of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine.

Wigan, Stoke share points

Wigan and Stoke shared the points in a 2-2 draw.

Shaun Maloney's penalty put Wigan 1-0 before Stoke equalised through a penalty of their own five minutes, with both spot-kicks awarded for handball.

However, four minutes into the second half Wigan were back in front through striker Franco di Santo.

Stoke though made it 2-2 though Peter Crouch's header 14 minutes from time.

Sunday action

Sunday sees newcomers Southampton at home to Manchester United, Liverpool play Arsenal and Newcastle face Aston Villa.

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