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Ferguson celebrates with win but City stay clear at top

Last updated on: November 6, 2011 18:03 IST

Image: Manchester City's Yaya Toure (L) celebrates with teammate Edin Dzeko during their match between Queens Park Rangers
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Alex Ferguson celebrated 25 years as Manchester United's manager as his team beat Sunderland 1-0 at Old Trafford on Saturday although they stayed five points behind Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after City won 3-2 at Queens Park Rangers.

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United's win, their fourth without conceding a goal since their 6-1 home loss to City last month, was overshadowed by Ferguson's silver anniversary occasion and was far from glittering, with the winner coming from former United defender Wes Brown, who put through his own net just before halftime.

But City stayed clear at the top when they won a five-goal thriller at Loftus Road, where Yaya Toure headed home the winner 16 minutes from time.

With 11 matches played City have 31 points, followed by United on 26, unbeaten Newcastle United on 25 and Chelsea on 22.

Emotional day for Ferguson

Image: Sir Alex Ferguson is presented with a photo to commemerate his 25th year as manager, as the North Stand is renamed the 'Sir Alex Ferguson Stand'
Photographs: Getty Images

It was an emotional day at Old Trafford but the game will not live as long in the memory as the other events on the day, with United's chief executive, David Gill, announcing the north stand had been renamed the "Sir Alex Ferguson Stand" and that a statue of the 69-year-old Scot was being commissioned to mark his achievements for the club since he took over on November 6 1986.

Ferguson has brought 37 trophies to Old Trafford and, although they are not leading the title race now, they still remain deep in the hunt for a 13th championship since 1993.

Ferguson admitted to Sky Sports afterwards: "I thought we were anxious but in the second half we improved, although the last 15 minutes was torture.

"I don't know whether it was down to the way Sunderland played, or the occasion; these emotional occasions, which it was for me today, sometimes get through to them," he added.

Newcastle maintain their unbeaten run

Image: Chelsea's Frank Lampard celebrates after scoring against Blackburn Rovers
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Newcastle maintained their unbeaten league start to the season with a 2-1 win over Everton, with an own goal by Johnny Heitinga and a superbly struck dipping shot from Ryan Taylor putting them in control before Jack Rodwell pulled one back with a header just before halftime.

Chelsea, who won 1-0 at lowly Blackburn Rovers with a Frank Lampard header, remained fourth place on 22 points.

Despite losing, Blackburn, who have now lost five of their six home league games, played quite well but could find no way past Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, who ended the match with a broken nose after colliding with Rovers' Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Ashley Cole, which caused a seven-minute holdup.

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas, pleased his side won after two successive defeats, added: "Petr broke his nose. He's very injury-prone in football accidents, all sorts of things have happened to him but he hung on bravely today."

Arsenal win

Image: Robin van Persie scores for Arsenal during his match against Blackburn Rovers
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Arsenal continued their revival by beating West Bromwich Albion 3-0 for their fifth straight league win at the Emirates with Robin Van Persie among the scorers, taking his tally to eight goals in his last four league games and 29 in his last 28.

Van Persie, who had scored seven goals in his previous four league starts, was restored to the starting line-up after being rested on the bench for last Tuesday's 0-0 Champions League draw against Marseille.

Defender Thomas Vermaelen scored his first goal for two years and Mikel Arteta added the other as Arsenal won for the sixth time in seven matches in all competitions.

And their last visit to the Emirates resulted in a 3-2 win for the West Midlands side, under previous manager Roberto di Matteo.

Swansea hold Liverpool

Image: Liverpool's Luis Suarez tries to score against Swansea
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Aston Villa beat Norwich City 3-2 in a superb match at Villa Park with Darren Bent scoring twice and Gabriel Agbonlahor once to underline their claims for inclusion in the England squad being announced by Fabio Capello on Sunday for international friendlies against world champions Spain and Sweden this month.

Liverpool had a late Dirk Kuyt goal disallowed for offside and were held to a 0-0 draw by Swansea City at Anfield, a huge improvement on Swansea's last visit to Anfield for an FA Cup tie in 1990 when they lost 8-0.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish told the BBC: "We did not do what we are capable of today and credit to Swansea for that.

"I am disappointed with the level of performance we produced but, as much as we have to respect the opposition, we need to see what we can do not to repeat a performance like that again."

Swansea were applauded off by the Liverpool crowd after their keeper Michael Vorm made an astonishing late save from Glen Johnson as Liverpool failed to win at home for the third successive match.

The round of games will be completed on Sunday when lowly Fulham play fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers play bottom club Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers face Stoke City.

Source: REUTERS
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