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Manchester United players celebrate during their English Premiership
League soccer match against Fulham at Craven Cottage, west London,
Saturday Feb. 24, 2007. Manchester United won the match 2-1.
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LONDON, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Manchester United beat
hosts Fulham 2-1 to move nine points clear of chasing Chelsea on Saturday while
Charlton thrashed West Ham in the six-pointer at the bottom of the Premiership
table.
In a game that neither side could afford to lose
Charlton got the better of West Ham with an impressive 4-0 mauling of the
hopeless Hammers.
It was a fairly even start at The Valley until Darren
Ambrose's expert finish in the middle from Marcus Bent's right-wing cross gave
The Addicks the lead.
West Ham threatened to level matters but found
themselves with an uphill battle thanks to further goals from Jerome Thomas and
Darren Bent.
Alan Pardew's side nearly stretched their lead when
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's effort crashed off the post while at the other end
Carlos Tevez's free-kick was saved by Scott Carson.
Despite The Hammers improving after the break they
conceded a fourth when Ambrose strode down the right before sending in the ball
for Thomas to slot home at the near post.
Earlier in the day, leaders Manchester United
produced the proverbial smash-and-grab raid on Fulham to extend their lead at
the top of the Premiership table.
Brian McBride gave The Cottagers a deserved
advantage, but a Ryan Giggs volley and last-gasp Cristiano Ronaldo strike gave
The Red Devils an undeserved three-point haul.
Watford missed the chance to move ahead of West Ham
after being undone 3-0 by Everton at Vicarage Road.
First half goals from Manuel Fernandes and Andy
Johnson put the visitors in firm control of the tie with Leon Osman's late
strike adding the icing on the cake.
Rafa Benitez's good week continued after Liverpool
eased to a 4-0 success over Sheffield United on the back of their superb midweek
win in Barcelona.
Liverpool were gifted the chance to open the scoring
when Robert Kozluk hauled down Steven Gerrard in the box leaving referee Steve
Bennett little option but to point to the spot.
Robbie Fowler did not score from the ensuing penalty
until a few minutes later as Peter Crouch was stretchered off in the incident
after being caught in the face by Rob Hulse's boot.
Fowler made it two-nil just five minutes later, again
from the penalty spot, after Nick Montgomery hauled down Gerrard, who had
cleverly got himself goal-side of the midfielder.
The Reds added a third in the second half with Sami
Hyypia capitalizing on some poor defending from Jermaine Pennant's corner to
drill home at the near post.
Liverpool signalled their superiority shortly after
when Gerrard collected Fowler's superb flick-on before lashing a right-footed
effort past Kenny into the far post.
Middlesbrough exacted revenge on Reading for their
opening day defeat at The Madejski Stadium with a 2-1 win over The Royals.
The home side opened the scoring early on with Mark
Viduka superbly controlling Emmanuel Pogatetz's header back across goal before
back-heeling the ball past Marcus Hahnemann.
The game was wrapped up in the second half when
Yakubu Aiyegbeni collected Viduka's fine pass before turning and firing a
left-footed drive into the roof of the net.
John Oster did pull one back in the closing stages, but were unable to snatch a leveller as Gareth Southgate's side held on for the win.
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