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Clinical Torres finds form for resurgent Liverpool

Last updated on: November 8, 2010 13:43 IST

Image: Fernando Torres celebrate after scoring against Chelsea
Photographs: Reuters

Champions and Premier League leaders Chelsea suffered their second defeat of the season as Fernando Torres scored twice to guide resurgent Liverpool to a deserved 2-0 victory at Anfield on Sunday.

The Spaniard was back to his predatory best with two well-taken goals in the first half, inspiring Liverpool to their third successive league win following their dismal start to the season.

Arsenal failed to take advantage of the leaders' slip, however, as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Newcastle United courtesy of Andy Carroll's header late in the first half.

Manchester City did gain ground with Italian striker Mario Balotelli scoring both goals in a comfortable 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion before being sent off in the second half.

The results squeezed the top of the standings with Chelsea still leading on 25 points, two ahead of Manchester United, who beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 on Saturday.

Arsenal and Man City have 20 with Newcastle up to fifth on 17 points. Liverpool, in the bottom three a week ago, jumped to ninth on 15.

'We are climbing the table, playing better every day'

Image: Fernando Torres heads the ball past John Terry

It was just like old times for Liverpool with Anfield rocking and Torres ripping through Chelsea's defence.

The Spaniard, gradually regaining his sharpness, struck after 11 minutes when he collected a lovely ball from Dirk Kuyt and tucked it beyond Petr Cech and he doubled the lead just before halftime with a brilliant curler after cutting inside.

Chelsea, who had conceded only three goals in their previous 10 league games, upped their game in the second half with Didier Drogba joining the fray.

They generally controlled possession for the rest of the match but a late shot against the bar by Nicolas Anelka was their best effort.

"We are climbing the table, playing better every day," Torres told Sky Sports.

"We needed time to work with the new manager and the new players. Now we have to show we can play with the same intensity and quality against the teams in the middle of the table," he added.

'Our performance was not good enough'

Image: Nickolas Bendtner in action against Newcastle

Arsenal dominated at The Emirates but though they twice hit the bar through Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott they lacked the killer finish.

Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was at fault for the goal when he was outjumped by Carroll, whose header looped into the empty net.

"It was a big disappointment because our performance was not good enough," said manager Arsene Wenger. "We knew on set pieces we couldn't afford these kind of mistakes."

Spirited display by Man City

Image: Mario Bolleteli celebrates after scoring against West Brom

Manchester City had suffered a mini-crisis when they followed league defeats by Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers by losing to Lech Poznan in the Europa League.

However, they were always in control on Sunday and deservedly handed West Brom their first home defeat to lift their spirits ahead of the league derby against Manchester United on Wednesday.

Around 50 million worth of attacking talent combined for City's win as David Silva had a hand in both Balotelli's goals after 20 and 26 minutes.

The hot-headed striker spoiled his day, though, when he received two bookings in the space of three minutes after needless fouls.

"We played a fantastic game, my players played football so well," said City boss Roberto Mancini, who added he was considering appealing Balotelli's red card.

United scramble past Wolves

Image: JI-Sung Park celebrates after scoring against Wolves

Park Ji-Sung was Manchester United's saviour on Saturday as he struck twice, the second deep into stoppage time, to clinch a 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers that cut Chelsea's Premier League lead to two points.

Misfiring United seemed set for a sixth league draw in 11 matches until South Korea midfielder Park pounced in the 93rd minute to sink a Wolves team who drew level after the break through Sylvan Ebanks-Blake.

United's last-gasp victory was soured, however, by the sight of former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves limping off five minutes into his first start for more than two years.

With no Dimitar Berbatov or Nani, and Wayne Rooney heading for the United States to continue his rehabilitation from injury, the hosts looked toothless in attack and were lucky Park was in such lively form.

United had offered little when Park moved on to a defence-splitting pass by Darren Fletcher and finished with deadly accuracy in the 45th minute.

Ebanks-Blake, formerly on the books at Old Trafford, came off the bench to silence the home crowd when he fired past keeper Edwin van der Sar after 66 minutes.

It could have got worse for United when Steven Fletcher blasted over the bar for Wolves but, as they so often do, United found a man for the occasion and Park weaved in from the right before planting a crisp shot past the despairing dive of Wolves keeper Marcus Hahnemann.