Aston Villa continued their quest for a
Champions League place as they beat local rivals West Bromwich Albion 2-1 on
Saturday to move into third place in the English Premier League, dpa reported.
Curtis Davies and an own goal by goalkeeper Scott Carson were enough to give
Villa victory and move them above Manchester United and to within one point of
second-placed Chelsea.
Arsenal joined Manchester United on 38 points after they scraped a 1-0 win over
Bolton Wanderers, while
Davies headed the opening goal against his former side, getting on the end of
Gareth Barry's cross after 19 minutes.
The defender then waved his team-mates away when they came to him to celebrate.
"I have a lot of respect for West Brom and I wish them well. I did not
want their fans to hate me even more," he explained.
Villa dominated the first half and doubled their lead four minutes before the
break when Gabriel Agbonlahor's shot was turned into his own net by Carson.
West Brom came out firing in the second half and James Morrison halved the
deficit with a deflected strike on 49 minutes.
Villa cruised through most of the rest of the second half but West Brom might
have had a penalty in time added on, only for referee Steve Bennett to wave
away the appeals for what the visitors thought was a foul by Ashley Young.
"I think it was a decent shout," West Brom manager Tony Mowbray said.
"I don't think there was any contact with the ball," he said.
"It wasn't given but you have to get on with it."
"A draw would not have been an injustice."
Villa, though, remain on course for a Champions League place, although Stilyan
Petrov admitted it had not been an easy match.
"It was very hard work, we made it hard for ourselves," the midfielder
said. "They started very brightly and created chances in the first 20
minutes.
"We'll take every game as it comes. We are in a very good position."
West Brom remain bottom of the table on 18 points, thanks to an inferior goal
difference to Blackburn Rovers, whose trip to Fulham was postponed because of a
frozen pitch.
At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal left it late to snatch all three points
against Bolton, with Nicklas Bendtner scoring the only goal of the game six
minutes from time.
The win lifted Arsenal level on points with Manchester United.
Everton remain just three points further back after they cruised to a 2-0 win
over Hull City, who have now lost four consecutive games.
Craig Bellamy scored against one of his former sides but West Ham United had to
settle for a 2-2 draw at Newcastle United, for whom Andy Carroll headed the
equalizer 12 minutes from the end.
Afonso Alves put Middlesbrough ahead at home to Sunderland but Kenwyne Jones
equalized for the visitors.
The match between Portsmouth and Manchester City was also postponed because of
the weather.
Later on Saturday, leaders Liverpool could extend their lead to six points by
winning at Stoke City. Manchester United and Chelsea play each other at Old
Trafford on Sunday.