Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Manchester City tightens grip on 2nd after Chelsea fall but United well... - Adelaide Now

Chelsea's Fernando Torres, remaining, plays with Southampton's Jos Hooiveld throughout the English Premier League match at St Mary's arena. Southampton won 2-1. Picture: Performed Tan Source: AP MANCHESTER City capitalised on a land from Chelsea to tighten their grip on 2nd place in the Premier League, after Manchester United took yet another step towards the subject. United's 1-0 win at Sunderland had given them an 18-point lead but City cut their benefit back to 15 points ahead of the impending Manchester derby by crushing Newcastle United 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium. Carlos Tevez slid in to convert Gael Clichy's corner in the 41st minute and David Silva caused it to be 2-0 before half-time when he gathered Samir Nasri's move and rifled a go in to the bottom-right corner. Making his first appearance in two months, City chief Vincent Kompany added a in the 56th second with a film from Gareth Barry's low chance and an goal from James Perch built Newcastle's misery complete. Town will have a five-point pillow in second place after Chelsea found their dreams of Champions League diploma compromised in a loss at Southampton. David Silva of Manchester City results his team's second goal in the 4-0 rout of Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium. Picture: Alex Livesey Source: Getty Images Jay Rodriguez put the hosts ahead in the minute, trading moves with Steven Davis and coolly steering the ball after dark advancing Petr Cech. Chelsea chief John Terry equalised in the 33rd moment, going home from a large part, but Rickie Lambert renewed the hosts' lead two minutes later when he grabbed home a superb free-kick from 25 yards. Southampton have now beaten City, Liverpool and Chelsea in the home in 2013, and Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur were the principle beneficiaries of their latest success. Spurs won 2-1 at Swansea City to leapfrog Chelsea into third place, although they have played a game title more. Jan Vertonghen's classy end put Tottenham forward in the 17th minute and the Belgian then teed up Gareth Bale to defeat Michel Vorm with a bad strike from outside the area. Arsenal's Olivier Giroud scores a goal through the 4-1 English Premier League conquer Reading at the Emirates Stadium. Picture: Kirsty Wigglesworth Source: AP Michu replied with a header, but Spurs kept on. Fifth-place Arsenal closed to within just two points of Chelsea after a 4-1 gain at home to Reading, who sank to the foot of the dining table in new manager Nigel Adkins' first game in control. Targets from Gervinho, Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud found Arsenal develop a 3-0 guide inside 67 minutes, with Mikel Arteta adding a from the penalty area after Hal Robson-Kanu had hit back for the visitors. Birmingham United took a step closer to a 20th English league subject by grinding out a win at Sunderland in the lunchtime game. By having an FA Cup quarter-final replay at Chelsea on Monday, United manager Alex Ferguson relaxed Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney but saw his side rating the game's only goal in the 27th moment when Titus Bramble diverted Robin van Persie's corner in to his or her own goal. Frank Lampard of Chelsea is questioned by Jack Cork of Southampton in the Premier League match at St Mary's Ground. Picture: Scott Hewitt Source: Getty Photos An 81st-minute purpose from Arouna Kone offered Wigan Athletic a gain at home to Norwich City that delivered Roberto Martinez's part out of the relegation zone at Aston Villa's expense. Meanwhile, Andy Carroll scored twice, with Gary O'Neil also on target, as West Ham United reduced their very own relegation worries by whipping West Bromwich Albion 3-1.

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