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Liverpool's new American era began in failure on Sunday in front of their latest owners with a 2-0 loss to Merseyside rivals Everton that sent them second from bottom of the Premier League.
John W Henry and Tom Werner were at Goodison Park to see Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta score in the 34th and 50th minutes, condemning the five-times European champions to their fourth defeat from eight games this season.
Fernando Torres went closest for the visitors when his first-half header was turned over the bar by Everton keeper Tim Howard but Liverpool offered little else.
They slipped one place in the table on goal difference, level on six points with Wolverhampton Wanderers and bottom-placed West Ham United.
Carlos Tevez scored a brace as Manchester City claimed second place thanks to a 3-2 win at Blackpool.
The Argentina striker made the breakthrough before substitute Marlon Harewood equalised for the home side.
Tevez then took his tally for the season to seven goals and substitute David Silva added a third before Gary Taylor-Fletcher scored Blackpool's second.
Lleaders Chelsea drew 0-0 at Aston Villa on Saturday. Chelsea, who hit the woodwork twice late in the evening game, top the table with 19 points.
Manchester United threw away a 2-0 lead after a Patrice Evra own goal and an error by Edwin van der Sar saw them held 2-2 by West Bromwich Albion.
United, who started with striker Wayne Rooney on the bench, have now drawn five of their eight league games and are among three teams on 14.
Arsenal, who came from behind to beat Birmingham City 2-1 at the Emirates, and Tottenham Hotspur, who ended Fulham's unbeaten start with a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage are level with United.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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