March 5, 2011

Premier League Results: Arsenal drop crucial points in title race

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Arsene Wenger shows his frustration as Arsenal waste another chance

Arsene Wenger shows his frustration as Arsenal waste another chance

"The Gunners' ttile odds are out to [3.6] following the draw, which traded at [5.8], and if they do fail to win the league they may look back on the chances they spurned today and wince."

Wenger left to rue missed chances as Arsenal blow opportunity to close gap. Meanwhile, Hammers happy for second time in a week and Duff leaves Blackburn's safety looking dodgy...

Arsenal missed the chance to make ground on Manchester United at the top of the Premier League as they drew 0-0 with Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners' title odds are out to [3.6] following the draw, which traded at [5.8], and if they do fail to win the league they may look back on the chances they spurned today and wince.

West Ham are out of the relegation zone after they traded at [2.58] on their way to a consecutive win at home ton Stoke. The Hammers were 2-0 at half-time before Thomas Hitzlsperger rewarded over 2.5 goal backers late on to make it 3-0.

Blackburn could soon be replacing the Hammers in the drop zone after they lost again, going down 3-2 away to Fulham. In a lively, hard fought contest, Damien Duff was twice on target for the Cottagers against his old club.

Bolton beat Aston Villa by the same scoreline at the Reebok Stadium where Ashley Young missed a crucial second-hald penalty. Gary Cahill scored twice for Wanderers before Ivan Klasnic came off the bench to get the winner late on. Bolton were backed at 21.0.

Everton picked up a valuable three points away to Newcastle. Leon Best gave the Geordies the lead in the first half but the Toffees hit back through Leon Osman and Phil Jagielka put them ahead. That's how the scores remained and 2-1 was matched at [16.0].

In the day's early kick-off, West Brom stunned Birmingam with a ferocious second half performance. The teams went in 0-0 at half-time but Roy Hodgson rallied his men and the Baggies, who touched [4.5], took the intiative, winning 3-1. James Morrison's 20-yard thunderbolt was the pick of the goals.

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