Chelsea inch closer to Man United

Published: Monday | March 16, 2009



Chelsea's Didier Drogba (right) jumps for the ball with Manchester City's Nedum Onuoha during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London, yesterday.

LONDON (AP):

Chelsea moved within four points of Manchester United in the Premier League standings by beating Manchester City 1-0 yesterday and Tottenham beat Aston Villa 2-1 to climb into 11th place.

Michael Essien scored Chelsea's winner at Stamford Bridge with his second goal in two games as the Blues made it four league victories in a row since temporary coach Guus Hiddink replaced Luiz Felipe Scolari.

After Manchester United lost at home to Liverpool 4-1 on Saturday, both chasing teams are four points behind the defending champion Red Devils, who have a game in hand.

"The door is a little bit open," Hiddink said. "It gives them a blow and now all depends on their calmness. Let's see how they react in the coming games, but they have a lot of experience. We have to keep winning."

Frank Lampard had the ball in the City net in the second minute but was clearly offside before his free kick led to an 18th-minute goal. He found Essien unmarked inside the City box and the Ghanaian swung at the ball, miskicked it and it looped into the net.

Fully fit

Now fully fit after being out for six months with a knee injury, Essien also scored in Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Juventus as Chelsea reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

As Chelsea threatened again, Juliano Belletti's left foot shot from 25 metres struck the foot of the post and City defender Richard Dunne kicked off the line from Florent Malouda.

Tottenham's victory at Villa Park eased its relegation worries and helped north London neighbour Arsenal in the race for the fourth spot in next season's Champions League.

Arsenal beat Blackburn 4-0 on Saturday to climb into fourth and now they are ahead of Villa on goal difference.

"We've been battling all season and we've no reason to give it up," Villa manager Martin O'Neill said. "We're still there. The players have done terrifically well. Now they've got to try and get over the disappointments that we've had in recent weeks and fight on until the end and I think we are capable of doing that."

When manager Harry Redknapp replaced the fired Juande Ramos, Spurs were last in the standings with only two points. Now they are up to 11th and six points clear of the relegation zone.

"We're playing well," Redknapp said. "To come to Villa, which is one of the most difficult places to come and win is superb.

Top-seven form


Middlesbrough's Marlon King (left) celebrates scoring against Portsmouth with teammate Andrew Taylor during their English Premier League soccer match at the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, England, on Saturday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. - AP photos

"Since I've been here we've lost one game at home out of 16. We have taken 33 points from 21 games, which is top-seven form over the whole season."

Spurs took the lead after only five minutes. Aaron Lennon crossed from the right, Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel could only get one hand to the ball and it came to Jermaine Jenas who headed home.

After Spurs survived a long spell of Villa pressure, the visitors should have gone further ahead before half-time but Friedel blocked a shot from Luka Modric.

Emile Heskey almost equalised in first-half injury time, but his header hit the Spurs bar.

After Friedel had blocked a low shot from Wilson Palacios in the 50th minute, Robbie Keane's angled follow-up shot appeared to be going in but Darren Bent made sure by sliding in at the far post to push the ball over the line.

Substitute John Carew hit back for Villa in the 85th, but Spurs held on to move into its highest position of the season.

Also Saturday, Everton beat Stoke 3-1, Fulham won 3-1 at Bolton, Hull and Newcastle drew 1-1, Middlesbrough and Portsmouth drew 1-1 and Wigan won at Sunderland 2-1.

West Ham host last-place West Bromwich Albion today.