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Fabregas Stars in Arsenal Return
March 21, 2010

Cesc Fabregas pulled his weight in his first game after an injury leave. (AFP Photo) Cesc Fabregas pulled his weight in his first game after an injury leave. (AFP Photo)
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London. Cesc Fabregas scored a penalty on his return to the Arsenal lineup after an injury layoff to help the 10-man Gunners beat West Ham 2-0 on Saturday and take the lead at the top of the English Premier League.

Denilson gave Arsenal a fifth-minute lead with a low shot after swapping passes with Nicklas Bendtner, but teammate Thomas Vermaelen was sent off just before halftime for giving away a penalty when he was judged to have fouled goal-bound striker Guillermo Franco.

Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia saved Alessandro Diamanti’s spot kick and Fabregas, back from a hamstring injury, made sure of victory with a penalty after Matthew Upson’s handball in the 83rd minute.

“We want to go all the way with the squad we have,” said Arsenal captain Fabregas, whose club has not won the title since 2004. “We have a quality squad and we want to prove that.”

Arsenal’s sixth win in a row in all competitions put the Gunners a point above Manchester United and three above Chelsea, although they can reverse the positions by winning on Sunday. United faces Liverpool and Chelsea visits Blackburn.

Niko Kranjcar scored the winner as Tottenham beat 10-man Stoke 2-1 to strengthen its hold on fourth place in the league.

Eidur Gudjohnsen came off the bench in the first half to replace Roman Pavlyuchenko, who suffered a hamstring injury, and fired Spurs ahead at Britannia Stadium before the home side had Dean Whitehead sent off.

Stoke struck back with Matthew Etherington’s penalty against his former club, but Kranjcar’s 77th-minute strike captured three points for Spurs.

“[Pavlyuchenko] got injected at halftime and we will have to see what the scan says,” said Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, who is also without Jermain Defoe for several weeks with a hamstring tear.

“We are so short of players it’s unbelievable. The number of players we’ve got out injured or on loan, we could pick a terrific team out of.”

Aston Villa lost ground on Tottenham in the race for fourth after it was held 2-2 at home by relegation-threatened Wolves. Villa has 50 points from 29 games.

John Carew put Villa ahead after 16 minutes at Villa Park. Jody Craddock equalized and an own-goal by James Milner gave Wolves a 2-1 lead, which it held until the 82nd minute when Carew scored his second.

Villa manager Martin O’Neill said he did not expect his players to be booed off at halftime by their own fans.

“The opening 20-odd minutes was as good a display as we have produced in recent times,” he said. “It was scintillating stuff, and you should have got long odds on us being booed off at halftime.

“But that’s the nature of things. I suppose a Carling Cup final appearance, the semifinals of the FA Cup and battling for a top-four place in the league is maybe what is expected to happen here every year. Does it upset me? I expect it.”

Almost certain to be relegated, last-place Portsmouth scored two goals in the last three minutes to beat next-to-last Hull 3-2.

In Iain Dowie’s first game in charge of Hull, his players led 2-1 at Fratton Park until late strikes by Jamie O’Hara and Nwankwo Kanu denied them three points and kept them deep in trouble. Burnley stayed 18th after losing 1-0 at Wigan.

Everton beat Bolton 2-0 with goals by Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar to make it seven Premier League home wins in a row, and Sunderland edged Birmingham 3-1 after Darren Bent took his tally of league goals to 20 with two strikes.

 

Associated Press