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Chelsea and City drop points
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 09 - 2012

LONDON — Chelsea dropped its first points of the season in a 0-0 draw against local rival Queens Park Rangers while the non-handshake between Anton Ferdinand and John Terry upstaged big home wins by Arsenal and Manchester United in the Premier League Saturday.
Arsenal's 6-1 thrashing of Southampton and a 4-0 victory for United over Wigan — sparked by Paul Scholes' goal on his 700th game for the club — allowed both teams to leapfrog defending champion Manchester City, which was held 1-1 at Stoke.
A top four filled with the likely title contenders is led by Chelsea, whose perfect start to the campaign ended with the stalemate at QPR in a game overshadowed by Ferdinand's snub of Terry in the pre-match handshake.
It continued their feud following a racism row that began last season when Terry, the Chelsea and England defender, was accused of racially abusing Ferdinand in the corresponding match at Loftus Road.
Terry was acquitted in court in July but awaits a Football Association charge relating to the same case, and feelings continue to run high.
Ferdinand blanked both Terry and Ashley Cole, who gave evidence on behalf of his Chelsea teammate in the court case, in the team handshake while Terry was booed and jeered throughout by a hostile crowd.
“Everybody focused on the football and of course there would be high emotion but both sets of players played very professionally,” Chelsea manager Roberto di Matteo said. “As far as we are concerned, our players offered (their hands to Ferdinand) and if the other player doesn't want to receive it, then we move on.”
After three straight wins, Chelsea will not be too unhappy with a point after being stretched for long periods by a west London neighbor which has only picked up two points from four games this season.
Chelsea is a point clear of United, whose third straight victory came after four second-half goals at Old Trafford.
The 37-year-old Scholes scored his 163rd goal for United to put the team ahead in the 51st minutes before strikes by Javier Hernandez, Alexander Buttner and Nick Powell — the last two scoring on their debuts — in a 20-minute span. Hernandez missed a fifth-minute penalty in a sluggish first half for the hosts.
“We had to start all over again after the missed penalty,” Ferguson said.
“They slowed the game down a lot, but we weren't playing at the speed we play at. The second half we did after becoming more aggressive and played some penetrating football.”
Arsenal condemned last-place Southampton to a fourth successive loss with a masterful attacking display that could help fans forget about the departure of Robin van Persie, who was on the bench for United on Saturday ahead of the start of the Champions League next week.
Gervinho, playing as a central striker instead of his usual place on the wing, scored twice while Arsenal was helped out by two own goals. Lukas Podolski and Theo Walcott were the other scorers at Emirates Stadium.
“We have a chance for the title but first we must show consistency,” said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, whose team is a point behind United and level on eight with City. “We have the quality to do it but we have to show how much we can do it.”
City dropped points for the second time this season, needing a goal by debutant Javi Garcia in the 35th minute to cancel out a controversial early effort by Peter Crouch, who appeared to handle the ball in the buildup to his goal.
Dimitar Berbatov scored twice for Fulham in a 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion, the Bulgarian's first goals since joining from United on transfer deadline day, while Swansea lost 2-0 at Aston Villa following goals by Matthew Lowton and Christian Benteke.
West Brom and Swansea were unbeaten and in the top four at the start of the day.
Norwich and West Ham drew 0-0 in the other game, while Liverpool visited Sunderland later Saturday. — AP


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