Chelsea undone by Tevez, Arsenal lose to West Brom


LONDON: Leaders Chelsea failed their first serious test of the Premier League season on Saturday when a Carlos Tevez goal gave Manchester City a 1-0 home win over the champions who were unstoppable in their opening five matches.

A day after City manager Roberto Mancini suggested Chelsea’s title defence would be a cruise, his side begged to differ and clinched victory thanks to captain Tevez’s 59th-minute solo goal, his fourth in three matches against the London club.

Arsenal could not capitalise on Chelsea’s defeat as they surprisingly went down 3-2 at home to West Bromwich Albion despite two late goals from Samir Nasri.

Chelsea, who failed to score in the league for the first time since December, are top with 15 points but Manchester United can cut the gap to a point if they beat Bolton Wanderers on Sunday.


Arsenal and City have 11 points with West Brom fifth on 10.

Everton slid to the foot of the table after a 0-0 stalemate at Fulham while the gloom at Anfield deepened as Liverpool, with only one win in six league matches, drew 2-2 at home to Sunderland thanks to a Steven Gerrard equaliser.

Fans staged a sit-down protest against Liverpool’s American owners after the game.
West Ham United moved off the bottom with their first victory of the season, beating London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 1-0. Blackpool lost 2-1 at home to Blackburn Rovers while Birmingham City against Wigan Athletic ended scoreless.

Mancini’s expensively assembled Manchester City side would have fallen 10 points adrift of Chelsea had they lost the lunchtime kickoff but the Italian won the tactical battle over compatriot Carlo Ancelotti who was critical of his players.

“We didn’t play how we wanted,” Ancelotti told Sky Sports.

“We weren’t able to use our quality and were too complicated.

“City performed well in midfield and won a lot of tackles and they deserved to win.”

SUBDUED CHELSEA

City offered precious little in attack during the first half but importantly succeeded in subduing a Chelsea strikeforce that had laid waste to defences so far this season with 21 league goals in a rip-roaring five-match run.

Tevez was a peripheral figure as Chelsea looked the more likely side to break the deadlock but he provided one individual moment of quality as the hour mark approached.

There seemed no danger when Yaya Toure received the ball in his own half and passed to Tevez. The Argentine though was surprisingly allowed to run unimpeded towards the Chelsea goal.

He jinked to the right and lashed a shot through the legs of Ashley Cole and beyond Petr Cech’s despairing dive.

Chelsea, for whom defender Branislav Ivanovic headed against the woodwork in the first half and Nicolas Anelka went close early in the second, never really looked like equalising and it was puzzling when Didier Drogba was substituted by Ancelotti.

“It was tactical, I felt we didn’t have enough pace in the attacking half,” the Italian said.
Mancini praised his back four.

“Our four defenders played like four brothers – they were so compact and strong and it wasn’t easy,” he said.

“If you let Chelsea have space they will score goals but we defended very well today.”

Arsenal had not lost at home to West Brom for 27 years but found themselves 3-0 down as the visitors, who also missed a first-half penalty, scored through Peter Odemwingie, Gonzalo Jara and former Gunners player Jerome Thomas.

All the goals came after the break with Nasri giving Arsenal hope of a late escape but West Brom held on for the win.

“We were poor and deserved to lose because we were not up for it, quality wise or concentration (wise),” said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

“Not one of the players was at his normal level. We made mistake after mistake defensively.” – Reuters

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