LONDON - Ashley Cole's first goal since May 2010 allowed European champions Chelsea to go three points clear at the top of the Premier League yesterday with a 1-0 win over Stoke at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues, who had to endure a midweek training ground visit from unhappy Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich, were on course for a fourth straight game without a win in all competitions until England left-back Cole, following a flick-on from Juan Mata, struck from close range five minutes from time.
"I had a few shots in the first half and took too much time on the ball with them, but this time, the first thing that came into my brain was to dink it and I just did it," said Cole.
"It is mentally good to get a lead in the league table."
In Saturday's early kick-off, Everton moved up into second place with a commanding 3-0 win away to 10-man Swansea.
They surged into a two-goal lead at the Liberty Stadium thanks to first half strikes from Victor Anichebe and Kevin Mirallas.
Swansea's hopes of avoiding a second successive defeat were in tatters when substitute Nathan Dyer was sent off in the second half. Marouane Fellaini put the result beyond doubt with a late goal.
"Both the result and performance were very good but the result is the most important thing," said Everton manager David Moyes.
Southampton climbed off the bottom of the table after coming from behind to beat Aston Villa 4-1 at St Mary's.
The Saints, who kicked off without a point after four straight defeats following promotion, must have feared the worst when England striker Darren Bent put Villa ahead in the 36th minute with his first Premier League goal since February.
But Southampton striker Rickie Lambert equalised in the 58th minute when, despite having three defenders around him, he scored with a well-struck shot.
And five minutes later full-back Nathaniel Clyne gave Saints the lead.
Southampton made it 3-1 with a 72nd minute own-goal when Ciaran Clark deflected midfielder Jason Puncheon's shot before Lambert wrapped things up with a last-minute penalty to ease the pressure on manager Nigel Adkins.
Hugo Rodallega scored against his old club as Fulham won 2-1 away to Wigan.
The Colombian striker broke the deadlock when he headed in Dimitar Berbatov's 31st minute cross before Damian Duff's 68th minute goal doubled the lead.
Arouna Kone scored a late goal for Wigan.
Today sees Liverpool face arch-rivals Manchester United in Anfield. Champions Manchester City, fresh from their last-minute defeat by Real Madrid, play a rejuvenated Arsenal at Eastlands as Norwich manager Chris Hughton returns to St James' Park for the first time since being sacked by Newcastle.
Tottenham Hotspur, following a goalless Europa League draw with Lazio, welcome London rivals Queens Park Rangers to White Hart Lane.