Chelsea’s unbeaten start to the season ended with a dramatic 2-1 defeat at Newcastle yesterday when Papiss Cisse struck twice to stun the Premier League leaders at St James’ Park.

Champions Manchester City took full advantage of Chelsea’s surprise reverse to cut the gap at the top to three points as Yaya Toure’s penalty earned a 1-0 home victory over Everton.

Arsenal’s hopes of a third successive win were dashed by a 3-2 defeat at Stoke, where they trailed 3-0 at halftime.

Liverpool were held to a 0-0 home draw by Sunderland, one of three goalless stalemates yesterday.

Undefeated in 23 matches in all competitions since April’s Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid, Chelsea proved far from invincible as 10-man Newcastle survived a late barrage to prevent the Londoners creating a club record unbeaten run.

Few could deny Newcastle a deserved win that lifted them to seventh in the table although visiting manager Jose Mourinho said his side were unfortunate.

The hosts lost goalkeeper Rob Elliot to injury at half-time, replaced by young rookie debutant Jak Alnwick, and had to man the barricades with only 10 men when Steven Taylor was dismissed after getting a second yellow card nine minutes from the end.

Substitute Cisse, who replaced Remy Cabella, put Newcastle in front after 57 minutes following a slip by Gary Cahill and struck again on the break 21 minutes later, seconds after Eden Hazard was denied an equaliser by the woodwork.

Didier Drogba’s majestic header halved the deficit late on but Newcastle survived six minutes of stoppage time and Chelsea’s 14-match unbeaten start to the league season, which had drawn comparisons with the Arsenal ‘Invincibles’ of 2003-04, was over.

“We were unlucky,” said Mourinho who criticised Newcastle’s fans and ball boys for wasting time by not returning the ball when it went out of play.

“The best team lost, the team that tried to win lost, but that’s football.

“What’s important is that it’s the kind of defeat which is easy to accept. I don’t like to lose when the referee isn’t good...which wasn’t the case today.”

Chelsea now have 36 points from 15 matches, with Manchester City on 33. Southampton have 26 and play their game in hand against fourth-placed Manchester United (25) tomorrow.

Aguero injury

Manchester City lost 14-goal leading marksman Sergio Aguero because of a left knee injury inside the first five minutes at the Etihad but still had too much for Everton.

The winning goal was slightly fortuitous as Phil Jagielka’s 24th-minute challenge on James Milner was deemed illegal by the referee despite no protests from the City midfielder.

Toure calmly stroked the penalty past keeper Tim Howard and that proved enough to secure three points for the home side who face a vital Champions League clash at Roma in midweek.

Bojan and Jon Walters celebrate Stoke’s victory against Arsenal.Bojan and Jon Walters celebrate Stoke’s victory against Arsenal.

Arsenal fell behind to a Peter Crouch goal after 19 seconds at Stoke before Bojan and Jon Walters made it 3-0 by halftime.

Santi Cazorla’s penalty and a goal from Aaron Ramsey gave Arsenal hope after the break but the damage was already done for the visitors who had Calum Chambers sent off with 12 minutes to go.

“Once we were 3-0 down we had a mountain to climb. We did climb and we were a bit unlucky,” manager Arsene Wenger said.

Skipper Steven Gerrard was left on the bench by manager Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool laboured to a 0-0 draw at Anfield against Sunderland.

He joined the fray after 67 minutes but could not stir the attack into life as Liverpool remained in mid-table.

QPR beat Burnley 2-0 to climb out of the relegation zone.

Results and standings

Premier League

Hull 0
West Brom 0

Att: 23,279.

Liverpool 0
Sunderland 0

Att: 44,716.

Man. City 1
Toure 24 pen;
Everton 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 45,603.

Newcastle 2
Cisse 57, 78;
Chelsea 1
Drogba 83;

HT: 0-0. Att: 52,019.
Red card: Taylor (N) 82.

QPR 2
Fer 51; Austin 74;
Burnley 0

HT: 0-0. Att: 17,785.
Red card: Austin (QPR) 76.

Stoke 3
Crouch 1; Bojan 35; Walters 45;
Arsenal 2
Cazorla 68 pen; Ramsey 70;

HT: 3-0. Att: 27,367.
Red card: Chambers (A) 78.

Tottenham 0
C. Palace 0

Att: 35,860.

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 15 11 3 1 34 13 36
Man. City 15 10 3 2 32 14 33
S’thampton 14 8 2 4 24 10 26
Man. United 14 7 4 3 24 16 25
West Ham 14 7 3 4 23 17 24
Arsenal 15 6 5 4 24 18 23
Newcastle 15 6 5 4 17 18 23
Swansea 14 6 4 4 19 14 22
Liverpool 15 6 3 6 19 19 21
Tottenham 15 6 3 6 18 21 21
Everton 15 4 6 5 24 23 18
Stoke City 15 5 3 7 17 20 18
Aston Villa 14 4 4 6 8 18 16
Sunderland 15 2 9 4 13 23 15
C. Palace 15 3 5 7 18 23 14
West Brom 15 3 5 7 14 20 14
QPR 15 4 2 9 16 27 14
Hull City 15 2 7 6 15 21 13
Burnley 15 2 6 7 10 24 12
Leicester  14 2 4 8 14 24 10

Playing today
Aston Villa vs Leicester - 17.00
West Ham vs Swansea - 14.30

Tomorrow
Southampton vs Man. United - 21.00

Next fixtures

Saturday: 16.00 Burnley vs South-ampton; Chelsea vs Hull; C. Palace vs Stoke City; Leicester vs Man. City; Sunderland vs West Ham; West Brom vs Aston Villa. 18.30 Arsenal vs Newcastle.
Sunday: 14.30 Man. United vs Liverpool; 17.00 Swansea vs Tottenham.
Monday, December 15: 21.00 Everton vs QPR.

Top scorers
14 goals: Aguero (Man. City).
11 goals: Costa (Chelsea).
9 goals: Sanchez (Arsenal).
8 goals: Austin (QPR).
7 goals: Berahino (West Brom), Cisse (Newcastle).
6 goals: Lukaku (Everton), Pelle (Southampton), Sakho (West Ham), Chadli (Tottenham), Bony (Swansea).

FA Cup (second round)
Accrington 1 - Yeovil 1
Bury 1 - Luton 1
Cambridge 2 - Mansfield 2
MK Dons 0 - Chesterfield 1
Oldham 0 - Doncaster 1
Oxford 2 - Tranmere 2
Preston 1 - Shrewsbury 0
Sheffield Utd 3 - Plymouth 0
Wrexham 3 - Maidstone 1

Today (15:00):
Aldershot-Rochdale
Barnsley-Chester
Bradford-Dartford
Bristol City-Telford
Cheltenham-Dover
Colchester-Peterborough - 17.30
Gateshead-Warrington - 13.00
Scunthorpe-Worcester
Southport-Eastleigh
Wycombe-Wimbledon

League Two
Exeter 1 - Burton 1

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