TSN.ca presents its latest weekly power rankings for the 2013-14 Barclays Premier League season. Rankings were weighted evenly between separate lists made by TSN Radio host and soccer analyst Gareth Wheeler as well as TSN.cas soccer editors. 1. Chelsea Willian, Ramires and eventually Jose Mourinho were all sent off as Chelsea fell to Aston Villa 1-0. The league leaders are still four points clear of Liverpool, but the Reds have a game in hand. 2. Manchester City Goals by David Silva and Edin Dzeko helped Manchester City overcome a 10th minute red card to Vincent Kompany, as they cruised to a 2-0 victory over Hull City. 3. Liverpool Steven Gerrard scored twice from the penalty spot and Luis Suarez also found the net as Liverpool beat Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford. Gerrard had a third attempt at a penalty and just missed picking up Liverpools first hat trick at Old Trafford since 1936. 4. Arsenal A Tomas Rosicky rocket in the second minute was enough to give Arsenal a 1-0 victory over Tottenham in the North London Derby. This was the Gunners first victory at White Hart Lane since 2007. 5. Everton Seamus Coleman scored with the last kick of the match to give his Everton side a 2-1 victory over Cardiff City. Gerard Deulofeu also scored for Everton. 6. Tottenham Tottenham spent 88 minutes trying to overcome conceding a second minute marker but were not able to find an equalizer in a 1-0 loss to Arsenal in the latest North London Derby. 7. Manchester United It was a tough day at Old Trafford for Manchester United as they fell 3-0 to Liverpool. Two of the three goals were scored from the penalty spot, while the third penalty they gave up was rattled off the post. 8. Southampton Morgan Schneiderlin, Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez and Sam Gallagher all found the score sheet as Southampton defeated Norwich City 4-2. 9. Newcastle United Newcastle were not able to find a way past Fulham keeper David Stockdale as they fell 1-0 to Fulham. Manager Alan Pardew served the first match of the ban he received for his headbutt of Hull midfielder David Meyler. 10. Aston Villa Fabian Delphs 82nd minute marker was the difference as Aston Villa picked up a big 1-0 victory over Chelsea. Villas goal came against a 10-man Chelsea squad that was reduced to nine before fulltime. 11. Stoke City Peter Odemwingies brace and Marko Arnautovics winner helped Stoke to a 3-1 victory over West Ham United. 12. Hull City Hull City was not able to take advantage of a Manchester City 10th minute red card as they dropped a 2-0 game. David Meyler and Jake Livermore both had chances but could not get their side on the board. 13. West Ham United Andy Carroll scored his first goal of the season but it wasnt enough as West Ham slumped to a 3-1 loss at the hands of Stoke City. 14. Swansea City Roland Lamah opened the scoring for Swansea in the second minute but it wasnt enough as the home side fell 2-1 to West Bromwich Albion. 15. West Bromwich Albion Stephane Sessegnon scored in the 52nd minute and Youssuf Mulumbu fired home the winner in the 85th as the Baggies knocked off Swansea 2-1 16. Norwich City It was a 4-2 defeat for Norwich City at the hands of Southampton as Johan Elmander and Robert Snodgrass scored in the losing cause. 17. Sunderland Fabio Borinis late winner was turned away by the crossbar as Sunderland and Crystal Palace played to a 0-0 draw. 18. Crystal Palace Keeper Julian Speroni was forced into an important save to help Palace gain a point in their matchup against Sunderland in a scoreless draw. 19. Fulham Ashkan Dejagah scored in the 68th minute to lead Fulham to a 1-0 victory over Newcastle. The substitute scored eight minutes after entering the game. 20. 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One day earlier, though, fellow Toronto Maple Leafs centre Nazem Kadri wasnt so sure his home and native land could pull off the win against the United States in the semi-finals of the Olympic hockey tournament. WASHINGTON -- Ryan Zimmerman came forward to make a head-high running catch on a slicing line drive off the bat of Chase Utley, a routine play that drew a disproportionately grand ovation from the home fans. "Thats almost the awkward part of it," Zimmerman said. "Yeah, I caught the ball. Yeah, like, I can catch a fly ball." He might have been embarrassed by all the fuss, but it was nevertheless a landmark moment in career of the player long considered the face of the Washington Nationals franchise. It was his first putout as an outfielder after more than 1,100 games as a third baseman, part of a good night all around for him and his club Tuesday in a 7-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. Jordan Zimmermann rebounded from a mini-slump to throw eight scoreless innings, Zimmerman hit a pair of doubles and handled his two chances with aplomb in left field, and the Nationals moved back to .500 by taking the opener of the three-game series. "Theres nothing like getting into the first game and getting a couple of balls," Zimmerman said. "And getting a couple of hits helped, too." Zimmermann (4-2) allowed five hits and struck out four, recovering well from four middling starts that had raised his usually impeccable ERA to 4.07. He got all the support he needed when the Nationals scored three in the third inning off David Buchanan (1-2), making his third career start. "May was a pretty rough month for me, and hopefully June has better things to come," Zimmermann said. "I wanted to go nine, but eightll be good enough." Zimmerman went 2 for 4 with one RBI after being reinstated before the game following 44 games on the disabled list with a broken right thumb. Of greater interest was his move to the outfield, a switch necessitated by his throwing problems and the need for a strong hitter to play left field while Bryce Harper recovers from thumb surgery. Zimmerman said he was initially hesitant to try the outfield, but he realized his chronic shoulder problems mean his days as a regular third baseman are numbered. Ever the team player, he said he just wanted to help the club win -- even if theres likely not a Gold Glove in it for him, like the one he won playing third in 2009. &"I feel like Im athletic enough to at least blend in," he said.dddddddddddd "And not cause problems." Like many infielders-turned-outfielders before him, he learned the action isnt as fast and furious when stationed 300 feet from home plate. Playing deeper than a usual left fielder and using a glove borrowed from teammate Jayson Werth, he fielded only the liner from Utley and a shallow flyout by Marlon Byrd in the sixth before being removed for defensive replacement Nate McLouth after seven innings. There was no complaint about the lack of work. "That means our pitchers are doing a good job," Zimmerman said. "I just catch what comes to me." Its Zimmermans bat thats really needed by the Nationals, who slumped at the plate for most of last month and have been hovering around .500 in the NL East. They started hitting better in a weekend series against the Texas Rangers, however, and have scored 26 runs in their last four games. Zimmerman doubled to left in the second and to right in the fifth, and each time a black padded glove was brought to him to wear to protect his thumb as he ran the bases. Werth added a two-run double in the third, Denard Span had three hits, and Ian Desmond and Anthony Rendon homered for the Nationals. The Phillies lost their fourth straight and were shut out for the eighth time this season, failing to get any impetus from a pregame team meeting called by manager Ryne Sandberg. Sandberg addressed focus and fundamentals, but theres only so much the manager could do about Zimmermanns mid-90s fastball and debilitating slider. Philadelphia is 9-18 since May 4. "We werent able to get anything going offensively, got shut down by a good pitcher," Sandberg said. "He kind of set the tone for the game." NOTES: The Phillies optioned RHP Phillippe Aumont to Triple-A Lehigh Valley and recalled RHP Ethan Martin from Lehigh Valley. ... Philadelphia signed RHP Jason Marquis to a minor league contract. He will report to Class-A Clearwater for extended spring training. ... Nationals LHP Gio Gonzalez, on the 15-day disabled list with an inflamed pitching shoulder, will make a rehab start with Single-A Potomac on Friday. ' ' '