
It was misery on Merseyside for Liverpool, the vulnerability of a two-goal advantage was twice exploited as Manchester United and Wigan Athletic dropped two points apiece, Manchester City moved closer to leaders Chelsea while Arsenal overcame their recent wobble but had Jack Wilhsere sent off. Bottom-of-the-table West Ham Unitedcan count themselves unfortunate not to have come away from Molineux with all three points. There was also much controversy at Craven Cottage as Tottenham Hotspur beat Fulham 2-1.
ReviewEverton 2 - 0 LiverpoolRichard Jolly at Goodison ParkKevin McCarra at Goodison ParkAston Villa 0 - 0 ChelseaKevin Palmer at Villa ParkManchester United 2 - 2 West Bromwich AlbionRichard Jolly at Old TraffordArsenal 2 - 1 BirminghamJamie Jackson at Emirates StadiumFulham 1 - 2 TottenhamDavid Lacey at Craven CottageBlackpool 2 - 3 Manchester CityDaniel Taylor at Bloomfield Road
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