Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo scored late to keep
Manchester United at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win
over Reading on Saturday.
Title rival Arsenal kept pace with a 3-0 win at London rival
Fulham behind two goals from Emmanuel Adebayor, putting both teams
on 54 points with United ahead on goal difference.
"You start to worry when a game goes on and on whether you're
going to get the goal," Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson
said. "It's taken a lovely flick from Wayne Rooney to open it up
for us."
Chelsea remained four points from the leaders with a 1-0 win at
Birmingham, while most of the focus was on Saturday's late game,
when Kevin Keegan began his second stint as Newcastle manager with
a drab 0-0 draw against Bolton.
Also Saturday, it was: Blackburn 1, Middlesbrough 1; Portsmouth
3, Derby 1; and Tottenham 2, Sunderland 0.
Late yesterday, Manchester City hosted West Ham and Everton was
at Wigan. Liverpool hosts Aston Villa today.
Rooney took a cross from Carlos Tevez in the 77th minute to poke
the ball past Reading goalkeeper Marcus Hanhemann, who had kept out
numerous United attempts.
Ronaldo made it 2-0 on a counter attack in the 90th, for his
17th Premier League goal this season.
"Credit to Reading, they had a fantastic energy in the team,"
Ferguson said. "They keep going at you. They really make you work
and I think it was a very important result for us."
Reading, managed by former Manchester United midfielder Steve
Coppell, held United to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford in the opening
round of the season.
Arsenal has not lost a game this season when Adebayor has scored
and the Togo striker put the Gunners ahead 2-0 by halftime.
He headed in his first goal after taking a cross from Gael
Clichy in the 19th minute and took a cross from Aleksandr Hleb to
head in his second goal - and 15th in the Premier League this
season - in the 38th.
Tomas Rosicky volleyed in Arsenal's third in the 81st. The
Gunners lost the league lead last week when it drew 1-1 with
Birmingham.
"We are very, very ambitious and the way we came on the pitch
today after the disappointing result of last week gives you a
strong message about how much this team wants it," Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger said.
Delighted Newcastle fans hailed the return of the man they
dubbed the "Messiah" this week, but Keegan's patched-up side
struggled against Bolton, taking more than an hour get a shot on
target.
And it was Bolton that nearly scored the winner through Jlloyd
Samuel in the 90th minute - but Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given
produced a reflex save to block the best chance of the match.
Chelsea started new signing Nicolas Anelka for the first time,
but didn't break through the Birmingham defense until the 80th
minute, when a corner from Juliano Belletti was headed in by
Claudio Pizzaro.
Benjani Mwaruwari scored a hat trick for Portsmouth, finding the
net in the 38th, 42nd and 55th minutes after Derby had scored an
early goal through Lewin Nytanga.
Mwaruwari equalized by hitting the roof of the net and then gave
Portsmouth the lead with a header after Derby failed to clear a
corner. He scored his third after playing a one-two with Pedro
Mendes.
Portsmouth started new midfielder Lassana Diarra but played
without defender and captain Sol Campbell, who dropped out before
the match with a back injury.
Aaron Lennon scored for Spurs in the second minute in his 100th
appearance for the club. Robbie Keane made it 2-0 in injury time
with his 100th goal for Tottenham.
Defender David Wheater put Middlesbrough in front in the 13th
with a header after a free kick from Stewart Downing. Blackburn
leveled in the 75th, with Matt Derbyshire scoring.
(Agencies via Shanghai Daily January 21, 2008)