Did your Premier League team live up to expectations at the weekend? We asked former Southampton midfielder, and Sky Sports Now guest, Neil McCann to grade each side based on their 90-minute performance on Saturday or Sunday.So how did your team fare? Did they get an A or an F, or somewhere in between? Read on to see how each top-flight side has been ranked... Premier League weekend results Sunderland 0-2 Leicester Liverpool 4-1 Stoke Tottenham 3-0 Manchester United West Ham 3-3 Arsenal Southampton 3-1 Newcastle Crystal Palace 1-0 Norwich Watford 1-1 Everton Swansea 1-0 Chelsea Aston Villa 1-2 Bournemouth Manchester City 2-1 West Brom Leicester - A+Everyone is still waiting on them to slip up but they got another clean sheet and the three points at Sunderland. They had to wait until the second half to get their goals but they are looking irresistible so its top marks.Liverpool - A+They made a lot of changes to the side that got a terrific result in Dortmund but they were really good at home to Stoke. At 1-1, there wasnt much in the game but Sheyi Ojo made an impact for Daniel Sturridge to get the second and then Divock Origi came on and in the second half, he absolutely ripped it up. A really solid performance at the start of a really big week.Spurs - A+They were under real pressure against Manchester United, given the fact Leicester had already won, but they ground out a result. It was tight but the first goal opened the floodgates and it was a big performance from them. Had the lead got to 10 points, then Leicester would have basically won it, but Spurs have kept them just about in range. Lamelas transformation How Erik Lamela has developed into a key player for Mauricio Pochettinos Spurs Swansea - A+It was a surprising result, given the run Chelsea had been on, but Swansea look a different side and have been playing well. They are more aggressive, more confident and to beat Chelsea is massive for them.Southampton - AA very good performance. Ronald Koeman is a class act, generating another team after losing so many players, and they have really picked up speed. They demolished Newcastle, who were all over the place.Crystal Palace - AIts a massive win, especially against Norwich. If they had lost, they would have been starting to feel the heat but the win gives them some breathing space and might kick them on to get another which would probably see them safe. Its a hugely important result. Jason Puncheons goal gave Palace victory over Norwich Bournemouth - AEddie Howe has been fantastic and the club stuck to their principles of how they want to play when it was a bit rocky for a while. Its against Villa, who are rooted to the bottom, but it was a good performance.Man City - AIts a massive week for them and they managed to start with a win. West Brom are always tough to break down, so to get a win is just what they needed ahead of their Champions League match.West Ham - B+Its been a really good season for West Ham, but its not quite an A because they conceded after working so hard to get themselves in front. To come from 2-0 down against Arsenal was still a really good effort and they have a huge game in midweek against Manchester United. Andy Carroll netted a hat-trick for West Ham against Arsenal Watford - BIt was interesting listening to Quique Sanchez Flores talking about taking their eye off the ball (against Everton) and almost blaming himself that he has not been focusing enough on the league, because of the semi-final coming up against Palace. You can forgive them a bit for that, but they are so reliant on the two front men to get the goals and they are not firing right now.Everton - BThey could use the same excuse as Watford with one eye on the FA Cup, but they are in a poor position and underachieving. They should be doing better this season. Everton boss Roberto Martinez was disappointed not to get all three points against Watford West Brom - BThey got an early goal to take the lead against Man City but couldnt hold on. They werent expected to get anything out of the game but they put up a decent fight.Sunderland - B-The Leicester result can almost be forgiven because they are playing a very strong side. The performance wasnt that bad, they had a couple of chances and Kasper Schmeichel made a good save from a deflected shot early on, but to leave yourself isolated at the back with the pace of Jamie Vardy is not the best idea. Graeme Souness and Jamie Carragher take a look at why Sunderland are deep in relegation trouble Arsenal - B-If they had got all three points, I think they still would have been in the title race. I know they would still have been a bit behind, but they have a game in hand and a fantastic run-in. A draw is not good enough, though, and again the defensive frailties showed up along with a lack of leadership in the centre-back position.Stoke - B-They started slowly at Anfield, got themselves into the game, but then there was some poor defending and the keeper didnt cover himself in glory either. Jack Butland is a huge miss and it was a bad result considering how many changes Liverpool made. It was an opportunity for Stoke to go there and get a result.Chelsea - B-They were poor defensively at Swansea and looked weak. Its not often you can say that under Guus Hiddink, who has improved their performances, but they were poor. Guus Hiddinks Chelsea were beaten by Swansea Norwich - B-I know they had some chances and it took a special goal to get the points but it was such a big game. Had they won, it would have given them so much confidence but it was a poor result and could be dangerous with the run-in they have.Manchester United - CI know Louis van Gaal is saying until the first goal it was an even game at Tottenham, but hes trying to fit square pegs into round holes with the players he is choosing, it baffles me. He can say what he wants about performances but its just not been good enough. Jamie Carragher said Manchester United have gone backwards under Louis van Gaal and he doesn’t expect him to be at the club next season Newcastle - CIt was a big game for them at Southampton and they didnt do enough. Their run-in is not great so to turn in a performance like that and be so weak at the back is not good enough.They have a squad that is capable but some of the decisions - like Georginio Wijnaldum playing in a deeper role - baffle me. He has scored nine goals in an advanced position so I dont understand playing someone with that energy in a holding role. I dont think they will get out of trouble.Aston Villa - CNo fight again against Bournemouth, and the fans have had enough. I think you can almost be forgiven for performances but not for effort, and the fans are feeling there is a lack of effort. That could be from a lack of confidence, for a beaten side its hard to rise to the occasion. Also See: Carroll for England? 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Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. One of the worlds oldest telecommunications companies is suing Valve over Steam.British Telecommunications has filed a federal lawsuit against Valve, alleging that the game developer infringed several patents via its popular Steam marketplace and distribution platform. In a 111 page court document obtained by ESPN, plaintiff British Telecom (BT) specifically pinpoints Steams storage of third-party video games as well as certain broadcasting, chat, and messaging features.Despite BTs repeated attempts to reach an amicable resolution with Valve, and BTs numerous requests that Valve stop infringing the [patents], Valve has continued to infringe willfully and wantonly, alleged British Telecom lawyers in the complaint.The lawsuit, filed in Delaware federal court, targets the heart of how consumers play, watch, interact, and purchase esports. At any given time, millions of gamers are online via Valves Steam interface.Valves internet-based digital distribution platform for video games, Steam, is the largest in the world and supports thousands of games, some of which have been developed by Valve itself and some of which have been developed by others, wrote lawyers for British Telecom.Valves Steam Library, Steam Chat, Steam Messaging, and Steam Broadcasting are all specifically mentioned in the complaint.The four patents at issue in the legal filing -- denoted by the lead inventors last name -- are included as attachments.dddddddddddd Inventors obtain patents as a way to legally protect their work from being copied by others without permission. Patent violations can result in monetary damages and court-ordered injunctions preventing further infringement.BT brings this action to recover the just compensation it is owed for Valves past infringement, and to prevent Valve from continuing to benefit from the patented inventions in the future without authorization or compensation to BT, explained British Telecom lawyers.Screenshots featuring Valves Counter-Strike: Global Offensive game, as well as other titles, are included prominently in the complaint.The British Telecom lawsuit does not address any possible gambling-related aspect of Steam, but comes amidst an unrelated lawsuit alleging that Valve facilitated skins betting on various third-party websites. The skins wagering case is in its early stages.British Telecom is represented by powerful New York City law firm Proskauer Rose. Valve has yet to formally reply to the complaint. None of the allegations in the new British Telecom lawsuit have yet been considered by a judge or a jury.Messages seeking comment from Valve and British Telecom representatives were not immediately returned. ' ' '