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January 20, 2014
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Chelsea pile on Man United misery

Chelsea's David Luiz (left) challenges Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, London, yesterday. Chelsea won the match 3-1. - AP

LONDON (AP):

Manchester United's title defense faltered further as a Samuel Eto'o-inspired Chelsea cast the champions further adrift from the Premier League elite with a 3-1 victory yesterday.

While Chelsea stayed two points behind leader Arsenal courtesy of Eto'o's hat-trick, seventh-place United slipped 14 points from the summit this weekend.

And the gap from the Champions League places is growing as well, with Liverpool six points ahead in fourth. Tottenham are level on points with Liverpool, but behind on goal difference after beating Swansea 3-1 in yesterday's other game.

title-winning campaign

Changing managers has revitalised Tottenham, with Tim Sherwood collecting 16 out of 18 points since replacing Andre Villas-Boas, while David Moyes has now overseen seven league losses this season after succeeding Alex Ferguson - two more than last year's title-winning campaign.

"It's a difficult task, but (it's about) perseverance and keeping doing what's right," Moyes said. "I thought we did a lot of good things today. We have players to come back, and this is a project I know that I'm going to improve as it goes along.

"I was hoping to win more and be competing a bit more than we've been, but that'll come."

Having made a strong start, United was stunned by Chelsea going ahead against the run of play in the 17th minute.

Eto'o cut in from the right, swept past Phil Jones and unleashed a shot that took a heavy deflection off Michael Carrick's boot before looping over goalkeeper David de Gea into the net.

"They started the match better than us and they were a bit unlucky that we scored in that moment," Mourinho said. "When you are better than the opponent, you have to go and try to kill the game."

Oscar then tried to double the lead with a bicycle kick that flew over from right in front of goal, and instead Chelsea's second came from the boot of Eto'o again.

Welbeck only half-cleared, Ramires seized possession and fed the ball to Hazard on the right flank. The winger then squared to the unmarked Eto'o to sweep a shot into the net as half-time loomed.

first treble

United had little time to settle after the break before its defence was breached again and Eto'o celebrated his first treble in English football.

Cahill headed in from Willian's corner and De Gea only briefly blocked the ball before it went back out for Eto'o, who got ahead of Antonio Valencia to score.

United pulled one back when Jones' scuffed shot was stabbed into the net by Javier Hernandez.

But there was no comeback and it got worse in stoppage time when United captain Nemanja Vidic was sent off for lunging at Eden Hazard, and he now faces a three-game ban.

While Moyes trudged off despondently, Mourinho was left to celebrate a 100th Premier League win out of 142 games across his two Chelsea reigns while still demanding more.

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