Manchester City made the most of Manchester United dropping points against Everton yesterday to move within three points of the Premier League leaders by beating Wolves.

Everton twice came from two goals behind in an extraordinary 4-4 draw away to United at Old Trafford.

City, who knew United’s result before they kicked off, then won 2-0 against Wolves to relegate the Black Country club and revive their bid for a first English title in 44 years.

That win saw them move to within three points of United ahead of the Manchester derby at City’s Eastlands today week, where victory for the hosts will see them replace the champions at the top on goal difference with two matches left.

Sergio Aguero’s 27th-minute opener put City ahead at Molineux before Samir Nasri’s goal 16 minutes from time made the game safe for the visitors as Wolves, who had to win to stay up, were relegated with three games left to play.

Everton were 4-2 down with seven minutes of normal time left and Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson told Sky Sports afterwards: “We’ve thrown it away, absolutely given it away.”

Looking ahead to the derby, Ferguson said: “We’ve given them (City) the initiative. It makes the game at the Etihad Stadium more important – it’s the decider really.”

Ferguson, who acknowledged the City game would “definitely” be the biggest derby of his long United career, added: “We need to get a result now at the Etihad and there’s no reason we can’t do that. There’s been the expectancy from City that it could be their decider – it’s our decider too.”

Everton, who last won at Old Trafford 20 years ago, took a 33rd-minute lead when Nikica Jelavic headed in Tony Hibbert’s cross as the visitors looked to bounce back from their FA Cup semi-final defeat by cross-town rivals Liverpool.

But United were level before the break when Wayne Rooney, against his former club, powered in a header from Nani’s cross.

Danny Welbeck’s superb curling shot past former United keeper Tim Howard gave Ferguson’s men a 2-1 lead before Nani’s clever finish on the hour made it 3-1.

Everton, however, would not lie down and Marouane Fellaini’s first-time shot from Hibbert’s cross cut United’s lead to 3-2. But when Welbeck teed up Rooney for the England striker’s second goal in the 69th minute, it appeared United had wrapped up all three points.

Indeed, United might have gone 5-2 in front only for Patrice Evra’s close-range header to come back off a post.

But Everton fought back with Jelavic scoring his second before, five minutes from time, Steven Pienaar swept in Fellaini’s cross to make it a scarcely credible 4-4.

United almost won the match in the fifth and final minute of stoppage time but Howard saved from Rio Ferdinand.

Elsewhere, Liverpool’s imploding league campaign took a turn for the worse as former manager Roy Hodgson, sacked last season by the Reds, oversaw West Brom’s first win at Anfield in 45 years with Peter Odemwingie scoring the lone goal in a 1-0 victory.

Summaries

Liverpool 0
West Brom 1
Odemwingie 75;

HT: 0-0. Att: 43,660.

Man. United 4
Rooney 41, 69; Welbeck 57; Nani 60;
Everton 4
Jelavic 33, 83; Fellaini 67; Pienaar 85;

HT: 1-1. Att: 75,522.

Wolves 0
Man. City 2
Aguero 27; Nasri 74;

HT: 0-1. Att: 24,576.


P W D L F A Pts
Man. United 35 26 5 4 86 32 83
Man. City 35 25 5 5 87 27 80
Arsenal 35 20 5 10 67 43 65
Newcastle 34 18 8 8 53 42 62
Tottenham 34 17 8 9 57 39 59
Chelsea 34 16 10 8 56 38 58
Everton 34 13 9 12 42 38 48
Liverpool 34 12 10 12 40 37 46
Fulham 34 12 10 12 45 44 46
West Brom 35 13 6 16 41 47 45
Sunderland 35 11 11 13 42 41 44
Swansea 35 11 10 14 39 45 43
Norwich 35 11 10 14 47 60 43
Stoke City 34 11 9 14 32 48 42
Aston Villa 34 7 15 12 35 48 36
QPR 35 9 7 19 39 57 34
Wigan 35 8 10 17 34 60 34
Blackburn 35 8 7 20 47 73 31
Bolton 33 9 3 21 37 66 30
Wolves 35 5 8 22 34 75 23

Next fixtures
Tomorrow: 20.45 Aston Villa vs Bolton.
Saturday: 16.00 Everton vs Fulham; Stoke vs Arsenal; Sunderland vs Bolton; Swansea vs Wolves; West Brom vs Aston Villa; Wigan vs Newcastle. 18.30 Norwich vs Liverpool.
Sunday: 14.30 Chelsea vs QPR; 17.00 Tottenham vs Blackburn.
Monday: 21.00 Man. City vs Man. Utd.

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