STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Arsenal stay top of the English Premier League with late goals
- Niklas Bendtner and Theo Walcott score in 2-0 win over Cardiff
- Chasing Manchester City and Chelsea both win
- Manchester United beaten 2-1 in late game by Tottenham Hotspur
The match looked headed
for a draw until Danish international Bendtner converted from close
range to break the deadlock and Walcott rounded off the job in injury
time.
With Manchester City
and Chelsea both winning, the three points was vital for the Gunners,
who were top heading into the New Year and maintained a one-point
advantage over City.
They are also an unexpected 11 points clear of reigning champions Manchester United whose recent revival came to a shuddering halt with a 2-1 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the late kickoff.
Tottenham, who recently
replaced Andre Villas-Boas with Tim Sherwood, moved up to challenging
sixth place with a third win in four games for the new manager.
They took the
lead just before half time through recalled Emmanuel Adebayor after a
smart counter attack and added a second through Christian Eriksen in the
66th minute.
Danny Welbeck pulled one
back within a minute and Tottenham had to ride their luck in the last
few minutes, but it added up to a fourth defeat at Old Trafford for
United under David Moyes.
Earlier, Cardiff, without
a manager since the sacking of Malky Mackay, restricted leaders Arsenal
to few opportunities despite their domination.
Jack Wilshere was denied
a penalty in the first half and then struck the base of the post after
the break until Bendtner reacted quickly to score after Cardiff
goalkeeper David Marshall saved superbly from Bacary Sagna's header.
Former Manchester United
star Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was a guest of Cardiff owner Vincent Tan at
the match, increasing speculation he will take over from Mackay.
Second-placed City
picked up their seventh straight win in all competitions in the early
kick off, beating Swansea City 3-2 at the Liberty Stadium.
City's Brazilian
defender Fernandinho opened their account after just 14 minutes
following a Samir Nasri corner, which was not cleared by the home
defense.
Swansea leveled in first
half injury time when Ivorian striker Wilfried Bony headed home, but
the expensively assembled visitors stopped up the pace after the break
and his international teammate Yaya Toure restored their lead with a
deflected effort near the hour mark.
City's Aleksandar
Kolarov crashed home what proved to be the clinching third eight minutes
later before the impressive Bony grabbed a late consolation in injury
time from long range.
"It was a very good
result because Swansea are a strong team here at home and also away,"
City manager Manuel Pellegrini told Sky Sports. "I think the way we won
today is very important for us."
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea also
kept up the pressure with a 3-0 win at Southampton, started by a header
from Fernando Torres, who was a threat throughout, on the hour mark.
Second half substitute
Oscar set up Willian for a fine second just 11 minutes later and rounded
off a superb performance with the third goal. It left Chelsea two
points adrift in third spot.
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Fourth-placed Liverpool,
still smarting from successive narrow losses to Manchester City and
Chelsea, stayed in touch, four points adrift, by accounting for Hull
City, winning 2-0 at home.
Daniel Agger put them
ahead with a 36th minute header with Luis Suarez netting his league
leading 20th of the campaign with a fine free kick after the break.
At the other end of the table, Fulham were indebted to Dimitar Berbatov for their winner in the 2-1 home victory over fellow strugglers West Ham.
Nicolas Anelka, under
investigation by the English FA for his controversial goal celebration
in the draw at West Ham, played 88 minutes for West Bromwich Albion in their vital 1-0 home win over Newcastle.
Sunderland remained
rooted to the bottom as Gabriel Agbonlahor's 15th-minute goal gave
Aston Villa a 1-0 win at the Stadium of Light, while third-bottom Crystal Palace were held to a 1-1 draw by Norwich City.
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