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Premier League: Chelsea v Newcastle & Bolton v Tottenham - in pictures

It was in the corresponding fixture between Tottenham and Bolton that Fabrice Muamba collapsed and suffered a heart-attack. That was just 46 days ago. Tonight, for the first time, he's come to the Reebok Stadium to pay thanks to both sets of fans Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images The emotion of the moment is a little too much for Muamba, and for many of the fans Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters Here's another man who could do with a hug - Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp. Having missed out on the England job this week, his future remains with Spurs Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images Tottenham go close in the first half but Rafael van der Vaart is foiled by Adam Bogdan after the Bolton keeper had parried a swerving shot from Gareth Bale Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images The league's Young Player of the Season, Kyle Walker, leaps highest for an aerial ball Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images A sumptuous strike from Luka Modric at the end of the first half gives Spurs the lead - he chested the ball down before swiping a half-volley effort into the top corner. But Bolton respond through Nigel-Reo-Coker's snap-shot immediately after the interval Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images Tottenham regain the lead when Rafael Van der Vaart tucks the ball home from Bale's run and low cross Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Seconds later, Emmanuel Adebayor helps himself to a tap in to make it 3-1 Photograph: Jon Super/AP The ex Togo striker then rounds the Bolton keeper to add his second and Tottenham's fourth of the night Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images Bolton's collapse could be ruinous. A draw would have lifted them out of the relegation zone but defeat has dropped them right back in it Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters Younes Kaboul looks delighted that Spurs' mission for a top four spot has regained momentum Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images Down in west London, a stunning goal from Newcastle Unied's Papiss Cisse gives the visitors the lead over Chelsea in another critical match. The Newcastle players's effort resembled Modric's in that he chested the ball and then ambitiously swung at it from distance Photograph: Nick Potts/PA Cisse leaps into the air in celebration Photograph: Rebecca Naden/PA A ten-minute delay for the injured Cheick Tiote delays the match. Tiote was hit by what appeared to be an unintentional elbow by Jon Obi Mikel and then fell to the turf heavily Photograph: Henry Browne/Action Images Another glorious effort from Cisse in the second half drops over Petr Cech's head and into the net. It's a contender for goal of the season. Cisse received the ball on the angle of the box and, surprising everyone, let fly with a speculative effort using the outside of his right boot Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Newcatsle's fans and players are absolutely delirious. This 2-0 win has kept them level on points with Spurs, albeit a place behind them on goal difference Photograph: Henry Browne/Action Images Deafeat has all but ended Chelsea's hopes of Champions League qualification via the Premier League. Their only hope now is to qualify as winners of this year's tournament Photograph: Tom Hevezi/AP

Source: The Guardian ↗

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