EPL : An Interesting Week For The Big Four...
Arsenal went top of the table on an interesting weekend where Liverpool were held by Stoke City at Anfield.
The Gunners capped off their weekend with a 3-1 victory over Bolton at the Reebok Stadium.
Despite Kevin Davies scoring first for the Trotters, Emmanuel Eboue, Nicklas Bendtner and Denilson sealed the victory for Arsenal.
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Arsenal host Hull City next week, Hull fought out a 2-2 draw with Everton.
A Liverpool side featuring the likes of Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres was held by Stoke City and Rafael Benitez wasn't too pleased with the result which takes the Reds to third place, level with Chelsea at second with eleven points each.
The Merseyside Derby will take place at Goodison Park next week and Everton come into the game after rescuing a point in their 2-2 result against Hull.
In what was perhaps the biggest game of the season, taking place at Stamford Bridge, Salomon Kalou saved Chelsea's blushes as Manchester United held out for a 1-1 draw, just like I had predicted while talking to Shyam's Rivals Views.
Chelsea's Co-Community Leader, Salomon Gonzales made a rather humble prediction, tipping Manchester United to take all three points and it would've gone that way had Wayne Rooney not conceded a free-kick which was eventually headed in by super-sub Salomon Kalou from Jon Obi Mikel.
It was a result that United shouldn't be too disappointed with despite taking the lead due to Park's goal from Dimitar Berbatov's strike rebounding off Petr Cech, United now sit just above the relegation zone, in 16th place but the Champions have played a game less than their rivals due to early commitments in Europe.
United host Bolton, who were thrashed 3-1 by Arsenal after two consecutive BIG away games at Liverpool and Chelsea while Chelsea will travel to Stoke City who managed to get a point from their clash against Liverpool at Anfield.
Meanwhile, Tottenham hoping to break into the Big Four, remain win-less after a 0-0 draw against Wigan while Manchester City thrashed Portsmouth 6-0 with Robinho, Jo, Shaun Wright Phillips, Gelson, Richard Dunne and Ched Evans getting the goals.



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