Rafael Benitez's unhappy start as
Chelsea manager continued as his side crumbled to defeat against West
Ham, while Manchester United moved clear at the summit after coming out
on top of a seven-goal thriller at Reading. City were forced to
settle for a point against a dogged Everton side, while Arsenal slipped
further off the pace as they were beaten at home by Swansea.
Elsewhere, there were wins for Liverpool and Tottenham, while West Brom
suffered a second successive defeat and QPR took a point off Aston
Villa.
Manchester United took advantage of
slip-ups by their title rivals as they moved three points clear at the
top of the Premier League after beating
Reading 4-3 in a
thrilling encounter at the Madejski Stadium.Both sides' defending left a
lot to be desired with seven goals in a breathless opening 45 minutes,
but United emerged triumphant thanks to two goals from Wayne
Rooney. However, United were twice forced to come from behind as they
conceded the first goal for the 14th time in all competitions this
season; Hal Robson-Kanu cracking in a strike from close range after
Jonny Evans failed to get enough distance on his header. United
rallied, equalising through a superb goal from Anderson before Rooney
grabbed his first, converting from the penalty spot after Jay Tabb
inexplicably barged Evans in the penalty area.But if United thought
they had broken the Royals' resistance, they were severely mistaken, as
Reading clawed themselves level - Adam Le Fondre nodding home a corner
after finding himself unmarked in the box. In almost identical
circumstances, Reading took the lead for a second time, another corner
from the right saw Sean Morrison beat Evans to land a powerful header
four minutes later. But Reading were equally guilty of defensive lapses,
and Rooney made it 3-3 after some nice work from Patrice Evra. Robin
van Persie got in on the act to score United's fourth with a neat
finish, and he should have had a second, his shot was blocked by Adrian
Mariappa, but replays showed the ball crossed the line.Both sides
shored up their defences in the second half, and although they failed
to add to their lead, United looked comfortable in a second half which
failed to live up to the drama of the first 45 minutes.
Carlos Tevez equalised from the penalty spot for Manchester City
Manchester City trail United by three points after they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to
Everton.
City, who lost Aleksandar Kolarov early to a groin injury, fell behind
after half-an-hour with the visitors having enjoyed the best of the
early exchanges - Marouane Fellaini bundling home the rebound after Joe
Hart saved his initial header from Leighton Baines' cross.However, the
Toffees' lead was shortlived as Carlos Tevez levelled from the penalty
spot after Fellaini was guilty of pulling back Edin Dzeko from a corner
after Tim Howard had saved the Bosnian's low volley. City stepped on
the gas in the second half, but they were unable to make their pressure
count as Everton hung on for a hard-earned point, and nearly snatched
all three as Hart scrambled to save Nikica Jelavic's free-kick in the
dying minutes.Benitez remains in search for his first win as
Chelsea manager as
West Ham
came from behind for a 3-1 win at Upton Park. The Blues found their
first goal under the Spaniard's stewardship, Fernando Torres setting up
Juan Mata in the first half. Torres, Victor Moses and Mata passed up
good chances to double the lead and they were made to pay as Carlton
Cole headed West Ham level just past the hour. Petr Cech made a fine
save to thwart Matt Jarvis and Ashley Cole headed off the line to deny
Winston Reid, but the Hammers kept probing and Mohamed Diame fired home
with four minutes remaining. As Chelsea chased the game, West Ham
pounced and Modibo Maíga clinched the points.
Michu struck twice against Arsenal
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Arsenal lost more ground on the leaders after they were stunned 2-0 by
Swansea City
at Emirates Stadium. Two late strikes from Michu snatched all three
points for the Swans, who were the better side for much of the 90
minutes after a tame performance by the Gunners.Arsenal were nearly
punished early on after a sloppy start, and they were relieved when the
ball fell to Ashley Williams, who lashed his shot wide. Wojciech
Szczesny made an impressive double save to deny Angel Rangel before
captain Thomas Vermaelen was called upon to make a last-ditch tackle to
deny Nathan Dyer. Arsenal showed some signs of hunger in the second
half and felt they deserved a penalty as Olivier Giroud tumbled
following a challenge from Chico, but Mark Clattenburg felt the
defender managed to get a toe on the ball.Szczesny was called upon once
again to deny Dwight Tiendalli, and Swansea were rewarded for their
flowing play, Michu playing a one-two with Luke Moore before driving a
left-footed strike past Szczesny. The Swans' £2 million summer signing
then bagged his 11th goal of the season, showing real composure to round
Szczesny after Dyer dispossessed Carl Jenkinson on the halfway line.
Tottenham moved into the Champions League places after an impressive 3-0 win against
Fulham.
Clint Dempsey was booed on his return to Craven Cottage, but the
former Cottagers forward will not be too concerned after two quickfire
goals from Jermain Defoe clinched a convincing victory for Andre
Villas-Boas' side. It was Fulham who enjoyed the better of the early
exchanges, Mladen Petric forcing a save from Hugo Lloris after the
Croatian made good contact with John Arne Riise's dangerous ball from
the left.But the home side were left to rue their failure to convert
their chances, and it was Spurs who took the lead early in the second
half. Fulham failed to close down Sandro in the midfield, and after
carrying the ball goalwards, the Brazilian unleashed a 30-yard bullet
which beat Mark Schwarzer at his near post. Defoe continued his
impressive goalscoring form, netting two goals in the space of five
minutes - lashing home from close range after a superb solo run by
Gylfi Sigurdsson before collecting Dempsey's through ball to slot the
ball past Schwarzer.Spurs leapfrogged
West Bromwich Albion into fourth after the Baggies were beaten 1-0 by
Stoke City
at The Hawthorns thanks to Dean Whitehead's second-half goal.A
stubborn defensive display from the Potters kept Steve Clarke's side at
bay, and after soaking up plenty of pressure, the visitors grabbed all
three points after Whitehead steered home Michael Kightly's cross to
secure Stoke's first away win in the league since January.
Daniel Agger gave Liverpool the lead against Southampton
Daniel Agger secured victory for
Liverpool as they bounced back from their defeat to Tottenham in midweek with a 1-0 win over
Southampton
at Anfield. The Reds, who welcomed Lucas Leiva back into the starting
XI, hit the woodwork on a number of occasions before Agger nodded home
shortly before the break. Southampton, who have picked up seven points
from their last three games, started confidently, Rickie Lambert
flashing a 25-yard cracker narrowly wide. Luis Suarez looked to be
through on goal after running onto Pepe Reina's long ball, but Jose
Fonte scrambled the ball away. Jonjo Shelvey hit the woodwork before
Suarez saw his free-kick clatter the crossbar. But while Suarez was
ruing his bad luck, Glen Johnson sent the ball back into the box for
Agger to nod in from ten yards.Faced with the chance to climb out of the
relegation zone, Saints made a bright start to the second half, but
Liverpool looked more likely to add to their lead, although Suarez was
guilty of squandering late chances. Harry Redknapp was given a stark
reminder of the challenge facing him at
Queens Park Rangers as he saw his side take a point from an entertaining 1-1 draw with
Aston Villa
at Loftus Road.In his first home game in charge, Redknapp saw his side
fall behind after just eight minutes - his team giving the ball away
cheaply, leaving Ashley Westwood to find Brett Holman, whose powerful
25-yard shot beat Rob Green. Rangers were back on level terms ten
minutes later, Jamie Mackie rising highest to nod Samba Diakite's
chipped cross into the box past Brad Guzan.The home side's fragility at
the back was all too evident, and Villa soon had the ball in the back
of the net again, but Christian Benteke was deemed to be offside when
he sent a powerful header past Green from Matt Lowton's cross. QPR were
left to rue a host of missed opportunities, as Shaun Wright-Phillips
beat Guzan before hammering a half-volley against the post. Clint Hill's
strike rattled the bar in the closing stages, but Redknapp was unable
to work his magic and secure QPR's first win of the season.
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