Wenger’s boys lived up to his expectations, as Arsenal defeated Manchester United in another scintillating and high voltage match at the Emirates Stadium.
After a 4-4 draw with Tottenham and a defeat against Stoke, Arsenal’s morale was low. However, this fantastic win had not only lifted their spirits, but also lifted them above Man-U in EPL.
Full credit of Gunners’ 2-1 win goes to Samir Nasri. Although Rafael De Silva did get one back in the final stages of the game, but it was all too late for the Red Devils.
Everton got back from behind to crush West Ham 3-1 at Upton Park with all the three goals coming between a span of 83rd and 87th minute.
Hammers’ Jack Collision scored the opener for the home side in the 53rd minute. However, Everton came up with an equalizer through Joleon Lescott in the 83rd minute, which was followed by two consecutive goals from Louis Saha in 85th and 87th minute.
At the Stadium of Lights, Defoe gifted Tony Adams his first victory when Portsmouth managed a 2-1 victory over Sunderland. It was an injury time penalty from Jermain Defoe, which snatched his team 3 important points.
Fans at Kingston Communication Stadium saw Bolton hand another defeat to Hull, as Matt Taylor scored the goal in the 50th minute of the game that ended 1-0.
Again, Liverpool thrashed West Brom by 3 goals at Anfield. Roby Keane scored in the 34th and 43rd minute and the third came from Arbeloa in the dying stages to see the game end at 3-0.
Wigan Athletic and Stoke City were unable to break the deadlock, as their game at JJB Stadium ended in a goalless draw.





























