Leaders Manchester United began their holiday fixtures with a resounding 3-0
victory at Aston Villa as the goals flowed in the Premier League on Saturday.
Chelsea's goal scorer Arjen Robben
celebrates following their English Premier League soccer match against
Wigan Athletic in Wigan, northern England, December 23, 2006.
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A double from an inspired
Cristiano Ronaldo and a thumping Paul Scholes volley, all in the second half,
briefly gave United a five-point lead before champions Chelsea responded with a
last-gasp 3-2 win at Wigan Athletic to slice it to two again.
At the halfway point of the season United have 47 points from 19 games while
Chelsea have 45.
Liverpool remained a distant third at the halfway stage, 13 points behind
United after Craig Bellamy and Xabi Alonso sealed a 2-0 home win over bottom
club Watford.
Arsenal stayed in the last Champions League qualifying spot with a 6-2
thrashing of free-falling Blackburn Rovers.
Arsenal were shocked into action after three minutes when Shabani Nonda
scored a penalty, but the rampant Gunners replied three times before halftime
with Gilberto Silva, Alexandr Hleb and Emmanuel Adebayor's penalty.
Nonda scored again after the break as Rovers threatened a comeback only for
Robin van Persie to score a late double before Matthieu Flamini completed the
rout in added time.
Wayne Rooney was left on the bench for United's trip to Villa Park having
missed training due to a family bereavement, but his sidekick Cristiano Ronaldo
took centre stage.
The Portuguese cut through the Villa defence to break the deadlock after 59
minutes and then grabbed the killer third goal either side of Scholes' thumping
volley that went in off the underside of the crossbar.
"After 11 games in a row it was a good time to give (Rooney) a rest," United
manager Alex Ferguson told Sky Sports.
"But Ronaldo was fantastic, he's having a great season for us," added
Ferguson who celebrated the 2,000th United goal under his command when Ronaldo
scored the opener.
"Maybe I'll give him a bottle of wine," he joked.
Chelsea's victory took the day's goal tally to 32, but they looked to have
blown victory when Emile Heskey's brace cancelled out goals from Frank Lampard
and Salomon Kalou.
However, in the third minute of stoppage time Robben cut in from the right to
fire the winner that keeps Chelsea breathing down United's neck.
Earlier at St James' Park, Newcastle United won 3-1 against a Tottenham
Hotspur side looking for a sixth straight victory in all competitions.
Keiron Dyer and in-form striker Obafemi Martins gave the hosts a two-goal
lead, Danny Murphy pulled one back for Spurs before Scott Parker struck again
all before halftime.
Nicolas Anelka scored both goals for Bolton Wanderers as they consolidated
fifth place with a 2-0 victory at Manchester City, who had Joey Barton sent off
late on.
Portsmouth, who are also flying high, came from behind to beat Sheffield
United 3-1 and stay sixth. Everton striker Andy Johnson, accused of diving by
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho last week, responded with a goal in Everton's 2-0
win at Reading.
Charlton Athletic completed a miserable week to increase the pressure on
manager Les Reed.
Thrashed by Liverpool last Saturday and beaten by fourth division Wycombe
Wanderers in the League Cup on Tuesday, second-bottom Charlton lost 2-0 at
Middlesbrough in a relegation battle.
Charlton have now gone 24 away matches without a victory.
Middlesbrough's win left West Ham United in the bottom three despite a
battling 0-0 draw at Fulham. The struggling east London side, without an away
goal since August, had Paul Konchesky sent off five minutes from time.