West Ham United’s James Tomkins (right) handles the ball while attempting to stop Luis Suarez from advancing to concede a penalty at Upton Park, yesterday.West Ham United’s James Tomkins (right) handles the ball while attempting to stop Luis Suarez from advancing to concede a penalty at Upton Park, yesterday.

Steven Gerrard scored two penalties as Liverpool went back to the top of the Premier League with a 2-1 win at West Ham United to complete a Merseyside win-double over London clubs yesterday.

Earlier, Everton crushed a woeful Arsenal side 3-0 at Goodison Park to boost their chances of a top-four finish and a possible place in next season’s Champions League for the first time in nine seasons.

The two vitally important games had a big bearing on the top of the table with Liverpool top with 74 points from 33 matches, two ahead of Chelsea who have also played 33.

Manchester City, who play Liverpool next weekend, have 70 points and two matches in hand, followed by Arsenal on 64 from 33 and Everton 63 from 32.

Liverpool continued where Everton left off by chalking up their ninth successive league win after Gerrard put them ahead in the 44th minute with his first penalty after James Tomkins handled a Luis Suarez cross at close-range.

West Ham equalised a minute later with a controversial goal from Guy Demel after former Liverpool striker Andy Carroll appeared to foul Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet in the build-up.

The ball dropped to Demel who swept it in.

Referee Anthony Taylor had a long discussion with his assistant before allowing the goal to stand, but there was also controversy surrounding Liverpool’s next goal.

Taylor ruled that West Ham keeper Adrian brought down Jon Flanagan although TV replays showed the goalkeeper got a hand to the ball first.

Gerrard, who also scored two penalties against Manchester United last month, made no mistake with his second spot kick, blasting the ball past Adrian into the corner of the net.

West Ham remain in 11th place.

Everton’s sixth successive Premier League win meant that although they stayed in fifth place, one behind Arsenal, they are only a point behind the Gunners with a match in hand in the tight race for fourth spot.

Goals from Steven Naismith, who followed up a rebound off the legs of goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to score after 14 minutes, a superb solo effort from Romelu Lukaku after 34 minutes and a third after 62 minutes when a Kevin Mirallas shot went in off Arsenal’s former Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta for an own goal, sent Arsenal crashing to another heavy defeat on Merseyside two months after they lost 5-1 at Liverpool.

Summaries

Everton 3
Naismith 14; Lukaku 34; Arteta 61og;
Arsenal 0

HT: 2-0. Att: 39,504.

West Ham 1
Demel 45;
Liverpool 2
Gerrard 44p, 71p;

HT: 1-1. Att: 34,977.

  P W D L F A Pts
Liverpool 33 23 5 5 90 40 74
Chelsea 33 22 6 5 65 24 72
Man. City 31 22 4 5 84 29 70
Arsenal 33 19 7 7 56 40 64
Everton 32 18 9 5 52 31 63
Man. United 33 17 6 10 56 38 57
Tottenham 32 17 5 10 40 44 56
Southampton 33 13 9 11 50 44 48
Newcastle 33 14 4 15 38 51 46
Stoke City 33 10 10 13 37 48 40
West Ham 33 10 7 16 37 44 37
Hull City 33 10 6 17 34 40 36
Aston Villa 32 9 7 16 35 48 34
C. Palace 32 10 4 18 23 39 34
Swansea 33 8 9 16 45 49 33
West Brom 32 6 14 12 37 48 32
Norwich City 33 8 8 17 26 52 32
Fulham 33 8 3 22 33 74 27
Cardiff City 33 6 8 19 29 64 26
Sunderland 30 6 7 17 28 48 25

Playing today
Tottenham vs Sunderland - 21.00

Next fixtures
Saturday: FA Cup semi-final 18.07 Wigan vs Arsenal.
Saturday: Premier League 15.07 C. Palace vs Aston Villa; Fulham vs Norwich; Southampton vs Cardiff; Stoke City vs Newcastle; Sunderland vs Everton; West Brom vs Tottenham.
Sunday: FA Cup semi-final 17.07 Hull vs Sheffield United.
Sunday: Premier League 14.37 Liverpool vs Manchester City; 17.07 Swansea City vs Chelsea.

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