Manchester United lost 3-0 to Tottenham Hotspur while West Ham United drew 3-3 to Arsenal in the Premier League over the weekend.
Andy Carroll, Michail Antonio headers score helped West Ham United complete double over Liverpool F.C.. The Reds have now lost six league games this season -- four since Klopp succeeded the sacked Brendan Rodgers in October.
Wilfried Bony put Swansea ahead against the run of play, but Andy Carroll, who missed the first three months of the season with an ankle injury, scored twice before teeing up substitute Diafra Sakho to lash in a late third for West Ham United.
The England striker joined West Ham from Liverpool for a club-record fee but David Sullivan reveals the club would not have signed him if they had known the full extent of his injury problems.
Carroll, who played under manager Sam Allardyce at Newcastle United, turned out 24 times and scored seven times for West Ham last season but was plagued by injury.
Cole posted a series of messages on his Twitter account on Tuesday in which he suggested he was expecting to leave Upton Park and West Ham confirmed that he would not be offered a new contract.
Second placed City took advantage of United's slip, with Carlos Tevez netting the winner against Wigan while Chelsea climbed to third place with a 3-0 win at west London neighbours Fulham.
On-loan striker Andy Carroll scored only his second goal of the season as West Ham United won 1-0 at home to Swansea City on Saturday to end a run of four Premier League games without victory.
Carroll, on a season-long loan with the Hammers from Liverpool, sustained the injury in the second half of Wednesday's 1-0 defeat at Manchester United and was absent from the squad for Saturday's London derby against Chelsea.
England manager Roy Hodgson admits the pool of talent available to the national team is drying up fast.