

Arsenal overcame 10-man Manchester City to climb to second in the table, Liverpool claimed a much-needed win but remain in the relegation zone while Javier Hernandez helped Manchester United to an away day triumph at Stoke City. In light of City losing to Arsenal, Chelsea extended their advantage at the summit to five points as they saw off Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 at Stamford Bridge. Off the back of their dramatic UEFA Champions League tie at Inter Milan, Tottenham Hotspur played out a 1-1 draw with Everton at White Hart Lane. West Bromwich Albion continue to operate in the heady heights of the table following their fourth top-flight three-point haul of the season. The Baggies rose to see off Fulham, although the victory came in controversial circumstances.
ReviewManchester City 0 - 3 ArsenalRichard Jolly at City of Manchester StadiumKevin McCarra at City of Manchester StadiumTottenham 1 - 1 EvertonDavid Lacey at White Hart LaneKevin Palmer at White Hart LaneChelsea 2 - 0 Wolverhampton WanderersDominic Fifield at Stamford BridgeStoke City 1 - 2 Manchester UnitedStuart James at Britannia StadiumLiverpool 2 - 1 BlackburnAndy Hunter at Anfield
2 comments:
As a Gunners fan it pains me to say it but the red card was a terrible call. Can't argue with the result though!
I could not disagree more. The defender was the last man and he removed the attacked from a goal-scoring opportunity. I thought the referee got it spot on. How could it be a terrible call?
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