LONDON -- Thirty years after Diego Maradonas goal of the century, West Ham winger Dimitri Payet wound back the clock with a brilliantly executed solo goal on Saturday evoking memories of the Argentina great.Unlike Maradonas 1986 World Cup strike , after charging through brittle English resistance, Payets mazy run through Middlesbroughs defense came on a far less significant occasion. But the English Premier League point it secured might just have saved Slaven Bilics job, with the 1-1 draw preventing West Ham from crashing to a fifth successive loss.Payet lit up a drab game about an hour in at the Olympic Stadium, with home fans restless after Cristhian Stuanis header six minutes earlier. The France international dropped a shoulder to turn past Antonio Barragan on the left touchline, jinked around Marten de Roon, and skipped past Calum Chambers and Ben Gibson. After cutting through the defense with ease, Payet provided the perfect finish to score his first goal of the league.One that evoked memories for Payets manager of Argentinas current star rather than Maradona.It reminded me of Lionel Messis goals, Bilic said. It was a brilliant moment of magic.But West Ham remains winless since the opening day of the season, lodged in the relegation zone with four points from seven games.Problems keep cropping up off the pitch, too, with the enhanced policing operation around West Hams new stadium failing to prevent another outbreak of unrest following disorder in the opening weeks of the season.Two men were arrested for fighting outside the stadium on suspicion of affray, and a third was held on suspicion of assaulting an officer.During the match officers were also deployed inside the stadium following a separate disturbance. The matter was quickly dealt with and no arrests were made, police said. Only a small minority (was) intent on causing disruption.Heres the rest of the on-field action in the Premier League:HULL 0, CHELSEA 2After a miserable September yielded one point from three games, Chelsea started the new month in style thanks to Diego Costas second-half contribution. First, Costa picked out William, who turned Markus Henriksen and David Meyler before curling a shot into the top of the net. Then Costa curled in his own strike from a similar position.The response to last weeks 3-0 loss at Arsenal was manager Antonio Conte dropping Branislav Ivanovic and switching to a three-man defense. It produced a second clean sheet of the season.It is very important for the confidence, Conte said. It was a big change in the tactical aspect but we feel we must find the right solution to be more compact. We must trust in the work we are doing and it is important to understand we must play this way.Chelsea is sixth, while Hull is in 15th place.SWANSEA 1, LIVERPOOL 2With Liverpool trailing at halftime to Leroy Fers tap-in, Juergen Klopp entered the dressing room in a rage.I was very angry, the Liverpool manager said. We were not ready and it is my responsibility. It was not good. The buildup was too static, no movement.We were never compact enough and we lost a lot of balls ... the second half was better, but still not brilliant.Crucially for Klopp there were two goals -- Roberto Firminos header and James Milners penalty -- which were enough to take Liverpool up to second.Swansea, though, is on a six-game winless run since making a triumphant start to the season. Francesco Guidolins future as manager is looking increasingly precarious, with former Manchester United assistant Ryan Giggs linked with the Italians job.I am worried for the table, not my position, Guidolin said. I am sure in the future this team can turn the situation around.WATFORD 2, BOURNEMOUTH 2Watford twice fought back to ensure manager Walter Mazzarri didnt endure a miserable 55th birthday. Both teams, though, remain in the bottom half of the standings.Callum Wilsons downward header was canceled out by Troy Deeney. Josh King restored Bournemouths lead but Isaac Success scored his first goal since joining in the summer transfer window to secure a point.SUNDERLAND 1, WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1David Moyes remains winless as Sunderland manager but the northeast team did capture its first point in more than a month.Patrick van Aanholt, who was forced out of the Sunderland team last month on the advice of a cardiologist, came off the bench to wipe out Nacer Chadlis goal. Wholesale Shoes China Free Shipping . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. 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Webber, who is fifth in the championship, earned his second pole from the past three races and 13th of his career. It was one of the most compelling postseason games in baseball history.Too bad much of the nation had surely dozed off by the time it ended.Simply put, the Los Angeles Dodgers beating the Washington Nationals in the decisive contest of the NL Division Series epitomized everything thats great about the playoffs -- and everything thats wrong with a national pastime that drags on far too long.When Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw improbably ended the interminable classic with a strikeout for his first career save, Thursday had become Friday. The clock showed 41 minutes past midnight on the East Coast -- a ludicrous time to conclude a sporting event when most fans surely had to be at work or school just a few hours later.One of the best games in history is how Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez described it for those still awake, and theres no arguing that point. If nothing else, youve probably seen a couple of replay highlights by now.But it shouldnt have taken 4 hours and 32 minutes to complete, making this the longest nine-inning game in postseason annals. The seventh inning alone was like its own little game, taking up 66 minutes as the Nationals paraded one pitcher after another to the mound, six of them in all, in a desperate attempt to get three outs.The drama was undeniable.Too bad it was interrupted by all those trips to the mound, all those pitchers trotting in from the bullpen, all those requisite warmup tosses, all those batters stepping out of the box between every pitch, all those commercials filling up the dead air time for those watching at home.As good as this game was, it raised a question that baseball has been grappling with for years: Why is this taking so long?Lets start with Washingtons Dusty Baker, who provided a textbook example of Overmanaging 101 in the seventh.Hes got his best pitcher on the mound, 20-game winner Max Scherzer, and a 1-0 lead as the inning begins. Granted, Scherzer had shown some signs of tiring, pitching out of a base-loaded jam in the fifth and giving up another hit in the sixth.When Scherzer surrendered a leadoff homer to Joc Pederson in the seventh on his 99th pitch of the night, Baker decided that he no longer wanted his best pitcher in a 1-1 game. Who could blame him? This has become standard practice in an era of bloated pitching staffs filled with far too many guys playing specialized roles -- an inning here, a batter there, all of it leading to endless pitching chaanges, double-switches and other time-consuming matters.ddddddddddddAfterward, Baker didnt have to defend whether he yanked Scherzer too soon.Just the opposite.With Max at 98 pitches going into the seventh and a lefty at the plate in Pederson, did you at all consider pulling him then? a reporter asked, reflecting the way the game is played these days, to its detriment.No, I didnt think about pulling him then, Baker said. Max said he was still good. We were hoping to get another inning out of him. ... Its easy to say after the fact. If somebody had told me and Max that the guy was going to hit an opposite-field home run, wed have taken him out then. But how do you take out your (best pitcher) ... in a 1-0 game? And Max is capable of going 100-some-odd pitches.After one bad pitch, he was done.Marc Rzepczynski walked the next guy on four pitches and quickly got yanked. He probably didnt even need to shower. Blake Treinen faced two batters and retired one of them before he was pulled. Sammy Solis also faced two hitters, giving up the go-ahead hit to Carlos Ruiz. Shawn Kelley was summoned next, a move that totally backfired when Justin Turner tripled to the deepest reaches of center field, bringing in two more runs. After Kelley hurt his arm, it was left to Oliver Perez to get the third out.The Dodgers took a totally different approach.Less was more on this night.In the bottom half of the seventh, after Washington scored a pair of runs, Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts went against the book -- kudos for that -- by going to his closer, Kenley Jansen, two innings earlier than normal. Jansen made it to the ninth with a 51-pitch outing, the longest of his career, before Roberts went totally off script by bringing his best pitcher out of the bullpen to get the final two outs.Just 48 hours after throwing 110 pitches in Game 4, Kershaw finally ended the series by whiffing rookie Wilmer Difo, the last position player remaining on Washingtons bench.The craziest game Ive ever been a part of, a downcast Scherzer said.No one would disagree with that.This was baseball at its best.And its worst.---Paul Newberry is a sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at pnewberry(at)ap.org or at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry . ' ' '