Leaders Manchester United moved closer to a 20th title and pushed QPR nearer to relegation when goals from Rafael and Ryan Giggs gave them a 2-0 win at the bottom side in the Premier League yesterday.

The victory put United 15 points clear of champions Manchester City who face third-placed Chelsea at home this afternoon.

Arsenal ended a difficult week following home defeats by Blackburn in the FA Cup and Bayern Munich in the Champions League by beating Aston Villa 2-1 with two goals from Santi Cazorla to move within a point of fourth-placed Tottenham, who play at West Ham United tomorrow.

Wigan Athletic improved their chances of avoiding the drop when they won 3-0 at fellow strugglers Reading and moved above them and Villa and out of the relegation zone.

United, who last lost at Loftus Road in the old first division in May 1989, went ahead there when Rafael blasted an unstoppable 30-metre shot past his fellow Brazilian, goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

Giggs, playing in his 999th senior match, made it 2-0 to Alex Ferguson’s side 10 minutes from time when he sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.

Ferguson was full of praise for his side, especially the two scorers, telling Sky Sports: “We got a fantastic goal to set us up to make sure we were going to be hard to beat.

“It was a great strike from Rafa who has made a great contribution. His form this season has been wonderful and we are very pleased with him.”

He added: “Ryan scored at a crucial time – he’s delivered again – he’s an amazing man.”

The only worry for United was a hip injury sustained by Robin van Persie, who hurt himself after tumbling into a TV camera dugout and was substituted in the first half.

“It will be sore for a few days, but hopefully he will be fine for the Real Madrid match,” Ferguson said referring to the Champions League Round of 16 second leg match at Old Trafford on March 5.

QPR manager Harry Redknapp, whose side are seven points from safety with 11 games left, added: “They are a top team and that is why they are going to win the title, they are the best team.

“We have only scored 19 goals in the league all season and that is not going to keep you up.”

Arsenal ended their run of two successive home defeats with their win over Villa thanks to a double from Cazorla with the first coming six minutes from the start and the winner five minutes from the end.

In between, Andreas Weimann equalised for Villa after 68 minutes.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was a relieved man.

“We came out of two massive disappointments and the team were a bit nervous but focused at the start. Overall, it was a deserved win and gets us again in a more serene atmosphere,” he said

“It’s been quite rocky in recent days. It was important to get three points today. The classy players do it when it matters and he (Cazorla) did it today.

“When you come out of a crisis like we’ve had you might be happy with a draw but when you win you say ‘thank you’.”

Wigan’s 3-0 win at Reading included two goals from Arouna Kone and one by Maynor Figueroa before the hosts had Pavel Pogrebnyak sent off early in the second half for a rash challenge on Figueroa.

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