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Premier Analysis: Toon target Jones, Wigan snuff out Liverpool, Spurs lean left

The weekend's top-flight action analysed by Footballistically.co.ukeditorNick Govier, with the help of the Stats Zone app from FourFourTwo and Opta

Newcastle approached their match against West Bromwich Albion with what looked like a deliberate attempt to target Billy Jones at right back. Time and again Krul kicked towards this area but Jones was dominant in aerial duels, as can be seen below.

Newcastle even tried switching the targeted player between Demba Ba and Papiss Demba Cissé, with little success.

David Wheater was the surprise match-winner for Bolton in the emotional game at the Reebok against Blackburn. A fitting tribute to Fabrice Muamba it may have been, but it also allowed Bolton to climb out of the relegation zone and ensured Blackburn remain within touching distance. Wheater's two goals were rare forays into the Blackburn half, and a surprise for a player whose chalkboard demonstrates is in the team primarily to clear his lines and play it simple to the more expressive members of the side. Blackburn's recent run of form was punctured, in part due to them only achieving a 60% pass completion percentage.

Finally, Tottenham couldn't quite find the goal which would have just about killed off any chance of Chelsea finishing in the top four. Gareth Bale started wide on the left, and Spurs directed their passing as wide as possible in the first half to spread the play. A lack of a wide player on the right meant the game became congested on the left, particularly as Rafael van der Vaart drifted infield. In the second half Harry Redknapp seemed to encourage Kyle Walker forward from right back, and Bale and Van der Vaart adopted more central positions further forward, enjoying the space created and nearly securing the three points with a late flurry of action in front of the Chelsea goal.

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