Man. United beat Liverpool atop the Premier League

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Manchester United beat Liverpool 2- 1 to move two points ahead at the top of the Premier League on Sunday as Chelsea were held to 1-1 draw at Blackburn.

Man. United beat Liverpool atop the Premier League

Man. United beat Liverpool atop the Premier League.

Fernando Torres headed Liverpool ahead at Old Trafford only for Wayne Rooney to equalize in the 12th minute.

Pepe Reina saved a penalty, but Rooney put the rebound home for his 33rd goal of the season and Park Ji-sung headed a second-half winner from Darren Fletcher's cross.

Didier Drogba put Chelsea ahead in the sixth minute at Blackburn but a header by El-Hadji Diouf gave the hosts a point.

The draw means Chelsea are now four points behind Man. United and two behind Arsenal but with a game in hand on both. Arsenal beat West Ham 2-0 on Saturday.

Chelsea were also knocked out of the Champions League by Inter Milan on Tuesday.

With a game in hand, Chelsea can move within a point of Man. United by winning at last-place Portsmouth on Wednesday.

Chelsea moved ahead when Nicolas Anelka burst down the left and provided the cross for Drogba to score with a low left-footed shot for his 28th league and cup goal of the season.

But mid-standings Blackburn refused to give in, and Diouf collected a point for his side with a 70th-minute header at the far post from Michel Salgado's cross.

Manchester City won 2-1 at Fulham to move up to fifth, two points behind Tottenham with a game in hand.

Man. City defender Joleon Lescott pulled out of the game after he injured a hamstring while warming up, but his side went 2-0 ahead by the 36th minute through Roque Santa Cruz and Carlos Tevez.

Danny Murphy's 75th-minute penalty for Fulham was not enough to save a defeat for the hosts.

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