Chelsea opened a six-point lead in the Premier League yesterday following a 1-1 draw with Southampton as Manchester United enjoyed perhaps their finest performance yet under Louis van Gaal with a 3-0 trouncing of Tottenham.

Chelsea increased their advantage over Manchester City despite Diego Costa’s 11th-minute closerange header being answered eight minutes later by Dusan Tadic’s fortuitous penalty in an absorbing encounter at Stamford Bridge.

Yet United, so often criticised for being slow and directionless under Dutchman Van Gaal, produced the most electric performance of the day, crushing Spurs with first-half goals from Marouane Fellaini, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney.

A national newspaper ran a bizarre story yesterday about Rooney being filmed getting knocked out by his friend, Stoke City player Phil Bardsley, in a boxing bout in Rooney’s kitchen.

Rooney’s amused response after his goal was to celebrate by throwing a few shadow punches before falling theatrically on to his back amid delighted cheers from the United faithful.

Chelsea, on 64 points, still have a game in hand on City, who were beaten at Burnley on Saturday.

United, with 56 points, have climbed within a point of Arsenal and two of their cross-city rivals City as well as moving five points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool.

Their win also seriously dents the Champions League qualifying hopes of Spurs who, on 50 points, are now behind sixth-placed Southampton on goal difference and struggling to keep alive their hopes of a top-four finish.

At Stamford Bridge, a traumatic week for Chelsea, knocked out of the Champions League and heavily criticised for the on-pitch behaviour of their players, ended with a little more frustration.

Manager Jose Mourinho, though, made light of not picking up the three points. “I agree Chelsea not winning at home is not a good result, but we had a fivepoint lead before the match and afterwards we have a six-point lead,” he said.

Southampton caused problems in the opening period but Chelsea asserted their authority after the break with Costa clipping the post while captain John Terry was also denied in a frantic finish.

Mourinho was also unhappy that, after Costa capitalised on inexplicably static defending from Southampton to head home Branislav Ivanovic’s cross, Southampton were awarded a penalty when Sadio Mane was adjudged to have been felled by Nemanja Matic.

Tadic converted from the spot, although his tame effort was fortunate to beat the trailing feet of Thibaut Courtois.

United produced a performance Old Trafford had been longing for as they blew fellow top-four chasers Spurs away with the pace, precision and directness missing so often in Van Gaal’s unloved reign.

Fellaini, released by Carrick’s intelligent through-ball, put them ahead after nine minutes with a sweet left-foot strike, before Carrick headed home from distance 10 minutes later after the excellent Fellaini had wrought more havoc.

Rooney’s bustling run and cool finish after 34 minutes provided the knockout blow.

In another game, Everton eased pressure on manager Roberto Martinez with their first home league success in three months with a 3-0 win over 10-man Newcastle United, with goals from James McCarthy, a Romelu Lukaku penalty and Ross Barkley.

Newcastle had Fabricio Coloccini sent off just before the hour for a foul on Aaron Lennon.

It was Everton’s second win in their last 13 Premier League matches.

Summaries

Chelsea 1
Costa 11;
Southampton 1
Tadic 19 pen;

HT: 1-1. Att: 41,624.

Everton 3
McCarthy 20; Lukaku 56 pen; Barkley 90;
Newcastle 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 38,806.
Red card: Coloccini (N) 59.

Man. United 3
Fellaini 9; Carrick 19; Rooney 34;
Tottenham 0

HT: 3-0. Att: 75,112.

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 28 19 7 2 58 23 64
Man. City 29 17 7 5 59 28 58
Arsenal 29 17 6 6 56 30 57
Man. United 29 16 8 5 50 26 56
Liverpool 28 15 6 7 42 30 51
S’thampton 29 15 5 9 40 21 50
Tottenham 29 15 5 9 46 42 50
Stoke City 29 12 6 11 33 35 42
Swansea 28 11 7 10 33 37 40
West Ham 29 10 9 10 39 37 39
Newcastle 29 9 8 12 32 46 35
C. Palace 29 8 9 12 34 40 33
West Brom 29 8 9 12 27 36 33
Everton 29 7 10 12 36 41 31
Hull City 29 6 10 13 26 37 28
Aston Villa 29 7 7 15 19 38 28
Sunderland 29 4 14 11 23 43 26
Burnley 29 5 10 14 26 47 25
QPR 29 6 4 19 30 52 22
Leicester 28 4 7 17 24 44 19

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