Manchester United scaled the Premier League summit for the first time this season after Robin van Persie scored against his old club Arsenal in a victory more comfortable than the 2-1 scoreline suggested yesterday.
Van Persie’s early effort and a second-half header from Patrice Evra saw United leapfrog Chelsea in the league after the London side conceded a late equalizer in a 1-1 draw at Swansea City.
Victor Moses put Chelsea ahead just after the hour in south Wales, but Pablo Hernandez grabbed a point for Swansea in the 88th minute.
United are a point clear of the European champions with 24 points from 10 games while Manchester City missed the chance to move level on points at the top after drawing 0-0 at West Ham United.
Marouane Fellaini scored twice for Everton in a 2-2 draw at Fulham as they rose to fourth place with 17 points, ahead of Tottenham Hotspur on goal difference.
Andre Villas-Boas’ Spurs side slipped to a surprise 1-0 home defeat by Wigan Athletic whose scorer Ben Watson was the first Englishman to net a league goal for the club this year.
Norwich City beat Stoke City 1-0 while Aston Villa achieved only their second win of the season, 1-0 at Sunderland.
After a controversial blood-and-thunder clash at Stamford Bridge last Sunday when United beat Chelsea 3-2 to end the west London team’s unbeaten start to the league season, United might have expected a similar battle at home to Arsenal.
However, they need not have worried as the club they once regularly sparred with for silverware produced a listless performance that could have been more harshly punished.
United, who thrashed Arsenal 8-2 in the corresponding fixture last season, could even afford a missed penalty from Wayne Rooney on the stroke of halftime.
Santi Cazorla’s well-taken consolation goal in stoppage time flattered the visitors who had midfielder Jack Wilshere sent off for a second booking after the break.
All the more galling for Arsenal was the sight of Van Persie scoring against them after eight years of banging in goals for the north London club who are losing touch in the title race.
The Dutchman, who joined United from Arsenal in August having scored 37 league goals last season, needed less than three minutes to score after a mistake by Thomas Vermaelen.
Van Persie rarely needs help finding the back of the net, but central defender Vermaelen obliged when he made a hash of trying to clear a cross from Rafael and the ball fell to his former teammate who struck a first-time shot past Vito Mannone.
“A special day, in the end it was quite a game,” Van Persie, who did not celebrate his eighth league goal since joining United, told Sky Sports.
“It speaks for itself [why I did not celebrate]. I played eight years there and had a fantastic time. I wanted to respect the fans, the manager and the whole club,” he said.
Arsenal struggled to make any real impact and only Wilshere, making his second start since returning from a long injury lay-off, showed any bite in the opening period — earning a yellow card for a foul on fellow midfielder Tom Cleverly.
Moments before the break the hosts were awarded a penalty when Ashley Young’s cross was blocked by the arm of Cazorla, but Arsenal were spared as Rooney’s penalty slithered wide.
Antonio Valencia then wasted a great chance to punish more sloppy Arsenal defending immediately after the break.
Evra finally gave United breathing space when he headed in from close range after 67 minutes, two minutes before Wilshere was shown a second yellow card for a rash foul on the Frenchman.
United manager Alex Ferguson said he was surprised by the subdued nature of the visitors whose rather meek display was summed up by the unusual sight of Brazilian defender Andre Santos swapping shirts with Van Persie at halftime.
He was more concerned by his side’s poor finishing.
“It was a strange game, and the chances we missed,” he said. “We should have put the game to bed. If you see the scoreline you’d think it was a close game, but it wasn’t.”
“It was an unusual Manchester United versus Arsenal game. There were a lot of bookings, but it never really got anywhere near the Manchester United versus Arsenal games of the past,” he said.
Chelsea were just a few minutes away from a noteworthy victory at the end of a seven-day period that saw them lose to United in the league, beat them 5-4 in the League Cup and also find themselves embroiled in another racism storm.
Moses headed Chelsea in front after an hour, but as heavy rain began to fall at the Liberty Stadium the visitors were pushed back and Hernandez beat Petr Cech to deny Roberto di Matteo’s team victory.
“Mentally and physically it has been a demanding week,” Di Matteo told Sky Sports. “The players responded and we nearly won the game. We defended well and they didn’t create many chances although it was a quality goal they scored.”
Bayer 04 Leverkusen go into today’s match at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim stung from their first league defeat in 16 months. Leverkusen were beaten 3-2 at home by RB Leipzig before the international break, the first loss since May last year for the reigning league and cup champions. While any defeat, particularly against a likely title rival, would have disappointed coach Xabi Alonso, the way in which it happened would be most concerning. Just as they did in the Supercup against VfB Stuttgart and in the league opener to Borussia Moenchengladbach, Leverkusen scored first, but were pegged back. However, while Leverkusen rallied late to
The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed as Karoline Kristensen entered for her performance. However, this was no ordinary Dutch theater: The temperature was 80°C and the audience naked apart from a towel. Dressed in a swimsuit and to the tune of emotional music, the 21-year-old Kristensen started her routine, performed inside a large sauna, with a bed of hot rocks in the middle. For a week this month, a group of wellness practitioners, called “sauna masters,” are gathering at a picturesque health resort in the Netherlands to compete in this year’s Aufguss world sauna championships. The practice takes its name from a
Japanese players are moving to English soccer in record numbers and more look set to follow with clubs attracted by their quality, strong work ethic and value for money. Kaoru Mitoma is the standout talent of five Japanese players in the English Premier League, with eight more in the Championship and two in League One. Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo, the captain of Japan, believes his compatriots are “being held in higher esteem” by English clubs compared with the past. “The staff at Liverpool ask me about lots of Japanese players, not necessarily with a view to a transfer, but just saying this or
Taiwan yesterday survived Bosnia and Herzegovina to win their Davis Cup World Group I tie at the Taipei Tennis Center. The tight series started on Saturday with world No. 123 Jason Tseng losing 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 to Mirza Basic in the opening singles matchup. However, teammate Tony Wu kept the tie even, dominating world No. 86 Damir Dzumhur 6-2, 6-1. Yesterday, 24-year-old Ray Ho and partner 25-year-old Hsu Yu-hsiou kept up the momentum, making short work of Basic and Nerman Fatic, winning 6-3, 6-4. Tseng then suffered another defeat, losing 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 to Dzumhur in a brutal match that lasted more than two