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Monday, April 30, 2012

BPL: Chelsea thrash QPR; Spurs go fourth

Sunday's Premier League Results
Chelsea 6-1 QPR
Tottenham 2-0 Blackburn

Saturday's Premier League Results
Stoke 1-1 Arsenal
Norwich 0-3 Liverpool
Wigan 4-0 Newcastle
Swansea 4-4 Wolves
Everton 4-0 Fulham
Sunderland 2-2 Bolton
West Brom 0-0 Aston Villa

Chelsea gave QPR a 6-1 thrashing while Tottenham returned to the top four in the Premier League after a 2-0 win over relegation-threatened Blackburn.

Despite winning only one of their previous nine league games, Harry Redknapp's side were on top for almost the entire 90 minutes with their opponents not managing a single effort on goal - the first time that has happened in a top-flight match since 2004 - as they slumped to defeat.

Rafael van der Vaart opened the scoring but it took the hosts until the 74th minute to secure the points as Kyle Walker hit an unstoppable 30-yard free-kick past Paul Robinson.

Earlier, Fernando Torres scored his first hat-trick for Chelsea as they celebrated reaching the Champions League final by roaring back into contention to qualify for next season's competition via their league position.

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Torres and the Blues produced the polar opposite of a European hangover after Tuesday's astonishing semi-final ousting of Barcelona in the Nou Camp by burying QPR 6-1 in a Stamford Bridge mudbath.

Their biggest ever win over the Hoops avenged October's incendiary defeat at Loftus Road, the visitors' goal difference taking a pounding as they stayed just outside the relegation zone having played a game more than third-bottom Bolton.

They will need to defend infinitely better than this to stand a chance of survival, conceding to Daniel Sturridge after just 48 seconds and allowing John Terry to make it 2-0 before Torres' treble, a goal from substitute Florent Malouda and a late consolation from Djibril Cisse.

Saturday

Wigan stunned Newcastle with four first-half goals to give their survival hopes a huge boost and put a major dent in the Magpies' bid to qualify for the Champions League.

Roberto Martinez's side turned in their best 45 minutes of the season in the first half, and then kept an improved Newcastle at bay after the break to earn a 4-0 victory that moves them three points clear of the drop zone.

Victor Moses took advantage of some lax defending to head in the first after 13 minutes and was then gifted an even easier second two minutes later when Fabricio Coloccini fluffed his clearance and the Wigan striker fired home the loose ball.

It got worse for Newcastle after 36 minutes when Shaun Maloney capped a fine flowing move with a finish from a tight angle on the left and Franco Di Santo made it a first half to remember for Wigan fans with a wonderful curling shot from outside the area in stoppage time.

Newcastle looked better after the break, but could not find a way back.

There was even more drama at Swansea, where the hosts led 4-1 at one stage but then allowed already-relegated Wolves to claim a point in an amazing 4-4 draw.

Swansea scored three times in the opening 15 minutes and looked like they were cruising to victory.

Andrea Orlandi turned in Scott Sinclair's cross before Wolves had touched the ball, and it was 2-0 after four minutes when Joe Allen broke away and found the net with the help of a deflection off Richard Stearman.

Nathan Dyer headed in a third after 15 minutes, but a fine header from Steven Fletcher gave Wolves hope moments later.

Danny Graham's calm finish put Swansea 4-1 up after half an hour, but again they were pegged back as Matt Jarvis cut in from the left and his low shot found the net with Ashley Williams stumbling when given a chance to block on the line.

Wolves then came roaring back in the second half.

Dave Edwards raced through to cap a fine move and make it 4-3, and Jarvis then levelled in the 69th minute, meeting Fletcher's low cross.

Goals were the theme of the day, but Arsenal could not find the second they needed to take full advantage of Newcastle's defeat, instead being held 1-1 at Stoke.

Peter Crouch's ninth-minute header put the hosts ahead before Robin van Persie enjoyed a simple finish from Tomas Rosicky's cross to level on the quarter-hour mark, his 35th goal of the season.

Arsenal are third, four points ahead of Newcastle, having played a game more.

The in-form Nikica Jelavic helped Everton to a 4-0 victory over Fulham.

His seventh-minute free-kick was blocked by Pavel Pogrebnyak's hand inside the area, and the January signing from Rangers stepped up to send Mark Schwarzer the wrong way from the penalty spot.

Marouane Fellaini was allowed a free header to double the lead after 16 minutes before Jelavic's second of the afternoon and ninth in the last seven games made it 3-0 six minutes before the break.

Tim Cahill came off the bench to score the fourth on the hour mark.

Bolton, needing a win to climb out of the drop zone, took the lead at Sunderland when Martin Petrov's fine cross was volleyed home by Kevin Davies at the far post, but Nicklas Bendtner levelled before the break.

James McClean then put the hosts on top with a 55th-minute free-kick, but a Davies header earned Bolton a point 20 minutes from time.

Aston Villa did little to ease their relegation worries as they rode their luck in a goalless draw at West Brom, although they were grateful to a fine Shay Given save in the final minutes to prevent it being any worse.

In the late kickoff, Luis Suarez capped his first Liverpool hat-trick with a stunning 45-yard strike as Liverpool brushed aside Norwich 3-0 at Carrow Road.

The Uruguayan twice took advantage of poor defending to have Liverpool 2-0 up inside the opening half an hour, but the third was a goal of individual brilliance as he gathered the ball on the halfway line and spotted John Ruddy off his line, then drove the ball just beyond the reach of the frantically back-pedalling goalkeeper.

POS LP CLUB P W D L GF GA GD PTS
1 (1) Manchester United 35 26 5 4 86 32 54 83
2 (2) Manchester City 35 25 5 5 87 27 60 80
3 (3) Arsenal 36 20 6 10 68 44 24 66
4 (5) Tottenham Hotspur 35 18 8 9 59 39 20 62
5 (4) Newcastle United 35 18 8 9 53 46 7 62
6 (6) Chelsea 35 17 10 8 62 39 23 61
7 (7) Everton 35 14 9 12 46 38 8 51
8 (8) Liverpool 35 13 10 12 43 37 6 49
9 (9) Fulham 35 12 10 13 45 48 -3 46
10 (10) West Bromwich Albion 36 13 7 16 41 47 -6 46
11 (11) Sunderland 36 11 12 13 44 43 1 45
12 (12) Swansea City 36 11 11 14 43 49 -6 44
13 (13) Norwich City 36 11 10 15 47 63 -16 43
14 (14) Stoke City 35 11 10 14 33 49 -16 43
15 (15) Aston Villa 36 7 16 13 36 50 -14 37
16 (16) Wigan Athletic 36 9 10 17 38 60 -22 37
17 (17) Queens Park Rangers 36 9 7 20 40 63 -23 34
18 (18) Bolton 35 10 4 21 41 69 -28 34
19 (19) Blackburn 36 8 7 21 47 75 -28 31
20 (20) Wolves 36 5 9 22 38 79 -41 24
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