-- manchester— manchester siddique, the same gap to liverpool. -- manchester city - manchester siddiqueome to aston villa tomorrow. newcastle are up to sixth. burnley are still bottom after another defeat. in fact, there's a bit of a gap developing between the relegation zone and the rest. chelsea stay in the bottom half after their defeat at st james's park. everton remain right in the middle of that relegation fight after their ten point deduction for breaking financial rules — a punishment that led to this protest at the manchester city liverpool game today, organised by an everton fans�* group. ahead of their game against manchester united tomorrow, manager sean dyche says the club feels shocked and aggrieved. joe lynskey reports. in the international break, the top flight stood still — all except for one team. a ten—point deduction took everton from 14th to the drop zone. they start this weekend two points from safety. it's everton who win in a terrific game of football. since their last match, the moods changed. the punishment came from an independent commission for a breach of pr