Arsenal surged to the top of the English Premier League for the first time this season after coming from behind to beat Bolton 3-1 on Saturday.
Goals from Emmanuel Eboue, Nicklas Bendtner and Denilson sent the Gunners clear on a day when Liverpool’s title credentials were dented by their goalless draw against newly promoted Stoke at Anfield.
Bolton got off to a good start when Kevin Davies headed them into the lead, but Arsenal responded with a period of sustained pressure that produced goals for Eboue and Bendtner in quick succession and Brazilian midfielder Denilson’s late strike wrapped things up at the Reebok Stadium.
Liverpool had started the day level with Chelsea on points and thought they were on their way to victory when Steven Gerrard fired in a 25m free-kick after only two minutes.
But the strike was controversially disallowed for offside and Stoke, thanks to an inspired display by goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen, were not breached again.
It was the first time Liverpool had failed to win in 11 league matches at Anfield and manager Rafael Benitez was left fuming over what he described as an “unbelievable” decision by referee Andre Marriner.
“If we had scored the first goal, the game would have been completely different, very open,” the Spaniard said. “But the referee disallowed it and nobody can explain why. In his position it is impossible to have a good view. It is very, very strange.”
Elsewhere, Fulham’s strong start to the season was checked by a 1-0 defeat at Blackburn that handed their new manager Paul Ince victory over his Fulham counterpart Roy Hodgson, who once managed the former England midfielder at Inter.
Roque Santa Cruz’s knockdown enabled Matt Derbyshire to claim his third goal of the season and settle the contest six minutes from the end of a closely balanced match. The three points were enough to lift Blackburn out of the relegation zone.
There was no such relief for managerless and up-for-sale Newcastle, who dropped to second-from-bottom of the table after a 3-1 defeat at West Ham.
Italian striker David Di Michele helped ensure his compatriot Gianfranco Zola’s reign as West Ham manager got off to a flying start.
Di Michele, who was making his first start for the Hammers after joining the Londoners on loan from Torino, scored twice before the break to put his new club in charge.
Matt Etherington then bundled in Di Michele’s mishit shot eight minutes after the break before Michael Owen netted a consolation effort for the Magpies.
The display earned former Chelsea favorite Zola a rapturous reception from the Hammers fans, which he admitted had touched him.
“It means a lot to me and also to the players,” he said. “They worked very hard and well this week so when you get the results it is a great satisfaction.”
In Saturday’s other game a brace by striker Michael Chopra propelled Sunderland to victory against Middlesbrough.
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