/ 7 March 2010

Scholes puts United back on top

Veteran midfielder Paul Scholes scored his 100th Premier League goal as reigning champions Manchester United returned to the top of the table with a 1-0 win at gritty strugglers Wolves on Saturday.

Scholes found the target at Molineux in the 73rd minute when he was first to react after Nani’s cross came off Christophe Berra.

The victory allowed Sir Alex Ferguson’s side to open a two-point gap on both Chelsea and Arsenal although Sam Vokes could have equalised in stoppage-time for relegation-threatened Wolves, but he blasted over the top.

Chelsea, who play Stoke in the FA Cup quarterfinals on Sunday, have a game in hand over their title rivals.

Earlier Arsenal drew level on points with Chelsea, who started the weekend top of the table, with a 3-1 win at home to struggling Burnley.

Arsenal took the lead at the Emirates Stadium with a typically stylish goal 11 minutes before half-time.

Cesc Fabregas played the ball to Samir Nasri and continued his run into the box before receiving a superb return pass.

Spain international Fabregas then hit a first-time shot past Clarets goalkeeper Brian Jensen.

Five minutes later Fabregas went off with what appeared to be a hamstring injury and was replaced by Abou Diaby.

Arsenal squandered several chances to double their lead and were made to pay in the 50th minute when Burnley striker David Nugent lifted the ball over Gunners goalkeeper Manuel Almunia.

However, 20-year-old Arsenal winger Theo Walcott — much criticised after a lacklustre display in England’s midweek friendly win over Egypt — got the second goal the home side had been threatening on the hour mark.

After being played in by striker Nicklas Bendtner, he curled a left-foot shot inside the far post.

Substitute Andrey Arshavin sealed Arsenal’s victory in the closing seconds.

“Theo Walcott gave you the great response you waited for,” said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

“The way he answered that at his age is remarkable.”

But Wenger said club captain Fabregas’s fitness ahead of Arsenal’s Champions League last 16 second leg tie against Porto on Tuesday was a concern.

“We have to make a late decision over whether he plays on Tuesday, certainly. It is the same hamstring [he injured earlier this season).”

Bolton moved further away from the drop zone with a 2-1 victory away to West Ham in a match where they played the final 18 minutes a man down after Israel midfielder Tamir Cohen was sent-off for a second bookable offence.

“I believe West Ham are a real force when they go forward,” said Bolton manager Owen Coyle.

“We had to nullify that and I felt we did. There’s no doubt we were worthy winners, and maybe by a bigger margin.”

South Korean midfielder Lee Chung-yong set up Bolton’s opener when he crossed for striker Kevin Davies to head in his eighth goal in 10 appearances against the Hammers in the 10th minute.

Bolton did not have long to wait for a second goal when, six minutes later, Davies crossed to Cohen, who headed the ball back for midfielder Jack Wilshere, on-loan from Arsenal, to volley in his first Bolton goal.

But Alessando Diamanti ensured a nervous finish for the Lancashire side when he pulled a goal back for West Ham two minutes from time and the Londoners then missed out on a draw when Junior
Stanislas hit the crossbar.

Victory left Bolton five points above the bottom three. – AFP