Mikel Arteta,
Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolksi scored in the last five minutes as
Arsenal came from a goal down to beat Norwich 3-1 at the Emirates
Stadium. Arteta's penalty after 85 minutes cancelled out Michael Turner's header and Giroud then turned in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's cross to put the Gunners ahead.
Arsenal
goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski then twice denied Norwich an equaliser
before Podolski wrapped up the victory with a fierce strike from the
edge of the box. Arsenal's comeback win lifted them above Chelsea and
Tottenham, who did not play today, into third place while Everton
strengthened their bid for European football with victory.
David
Moyes' side cruised to a 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers to move to
within three points of UEFA Champions League qualification. Darron Gibson put Everton ahead with a deflected strike five minutes before the interval and Victor Anichebe wrapped up the points, sending QPR a step closer to relegation.
QPR had chances through Junior Hoilett and Loic Remy but they were punished for a lack of quality and endeavour.
Reading
goalkeeper Alex McCarthy was the hero as the bottom club ended an
eight-game losing streak with a goalless draw at home to Liverpool. Time
and again McCarthy came to the Royals' rescue by producing a succession
of world-class saves to deny Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard, Philippe
Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge.
Coutinho also had a goal disallowed for offside and Suarez saw a chip cleared off the line by Chris Gunter.
Fulham peg back Villa
Aston Villa missed the chance to pull clear of the relegation zone when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Fulham, with Fabien Delph's own goal cancelling out Charles N'Zogbia's curling strike. Delph also wasted a golden chance to atone for his mistake in the 73rd minute but he blasted high and wide from the back post after a cross from Andreas Weimann.
Aston Villa missed the chance to pull clear of the relegation zone when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Fulham, with Fabien Delph's own goal cancelling out Charles N'Zogbia's curling strike. Delph also wasted a golden chance to atone for his mistake in the 73rd minute but he blasted high and wide from the back post after a cross from Andreas Weimann.
Villa could have moved five points
clear of the relegation zone but their cushion is just three points and
their position remains precarious. Villa's goal difference of minus-24
is inferior to both Sunderland and Wigan, who are immediately below
them.
Southampton were also held at home after taking the lead, drawing 1-1 with West Ham striker Andy Carroll cancelling out the Saints' opener from Gaston Ramirez.
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