Chelsea, Arsenal win but United stumble
Chelsea took advantage of Manchester United's slip-up away to Everton when they won 2-0 at Wolves yesterday to go four points clear of the champions at the top of the Premier League. Didier Drogba took his tally to 25 in all competitions with both...
Chelsea took advantage of Manchester United's slip-up away to Everton when they won 2-0 at Wolves yesterday to go four points clear of the champions at the top of the Premier League.
Didier Drogba took his tally to 25 in all competitions with both goals as Chelsea, without influential midfielder Frank Lampard, climbed to 61 points from 27 matches ahead of United, who lost 3-1 at Everton in a lunchtime kick-off.
Dimitar Berbatov put United ahead after 16 minutes at Goodison Park, but Everton won with goals from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (18 minutes) and substitutes Dan Gosling (76th) and Jack Rodwell (90th).
Third-placed Arsenal closed the gap on United to two points with a 2-0 home win over Sunderland. Nicklas Bendtner scored after 27 minutes and Cesc Fabregas added a stoppage-time penalty as the visitors' run without a win stretched to 13 matches.
Manchester City are fourth with 45 points, one ahead of Liverpool, who they face at Eastlands today.
In yesterday afternoon's other match, West Ham United beat Hull City 3-0 at Upton Park to pull away from the relegation zone and leave their opponents just one point above it.
Manchester United had the chance to go top, at least until Chelsea played Wolves later, if they had won but instead they suffered only their second defeat to Everton in 30 Premier League matches despite taking the lead through Berbatov.
The home side equalised almost immediately when Bilyaletdinov scored with a superb left-foot shot and clinched the points in the last 14 minutes with goals from substitutes Gosling and Rodwell.
Everton's win followed their victory over Chelsea in their last home match and manager David Moyes said: "It was a brilliant performance from the players and we are starting to get back to what we've been like for the last year or two."
Everton, who have moved up to eighth place, have now lost only one of their last 12 league matches.
United manager Alex Ferguson said the defeat was a blow at this stage of the title race, a huge disappointment following their 3-2 win at Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday.
"We were well beaten. We were outplayed in the second half. We are going for the championship and you don't expect United to look tired like that," he said.
"It was a bad result for us at this time of year. You can't afford results like we've had today."
Chelsea capitalised on United's loss by winning at Wolves, who stay 16th, only one point above the relegation zone.
Wolves played some neat football in the early stages, but fell behind to a superbly crafted goal which Drogba scored after a swift one-two between Michael Ballack and Yuri Zhirkov.
Drogba's second followed a huge clearance from goalkeeper Petr Cech and the win delighted coach Carlo Ancelotti.
"I'm very happy, we won an important game, but we must stay quiet and calm because there are a lot of important matches coming up. I think we deserved to win," he told Sky Sports.
Bottom of the table Portsmouth are eight points from safety after Salif Diao's stoppage-time goal gave 10-man Stoke a 2-1 win in the late kick-off.
Avram Grant's beleaguered side took the lead through on-loan striker Frederic Piquionne.
But German defender Robert Huth equalised five minutes after half-time with a header from Glenn Whelan's corner.
Stoke had Andy Wilkinson sent off for a second booking midway through the second half but Senegal midfielder Diao won it with his first Premier League goal for eight years.