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Chelsea's problems deepen

Published:Thursday | January 6, 2011 | 12:00 AM

LONDON (AP):

Chelsea kept up their dismal run of results with a 1-0 defeat at last-place Wolverhampton last night, one of the Blues' most embarrassing defeats in the English Premier League.

A fifth-minute own goal by Jose Bosingwa left defending champion Chelsea outside the Champions League qualifying places after two wins in their past nine matches.

Bosingwa put Wolves ahead when he bundled a corner kick over his own goal line. Salomon Kalou missed a chance to equalise in the second half and Didier Drogba hit the crossbar.

Manchester City fell two points behind leaders Manchester United with a 0-0 tie at third-place Arsenal, with Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott hitting posts for the Gunners.

More chances

City's Pablo Zabaleta and Arsenal's Bacary Sagna were ejected in the final minute after shoving each other.

"The way we dominated the game is very positive," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. "I feel we had more chances than you usually have in this type of game. They looked to me like they were set up not to lose. They came here to get a 0-0."

Chelsea (10-6-5), the early-season leaders, have just 10 points from their last 11 games. Manager Carlo Ancelotti had said he was in danger of being fired following a 3-3 tie with Aston Villa last weekend.

Manchester United (12-0-8) lead with 44 points, followed by Manchester City (12-4-6) with 42, Arsenal (12-5-4) with 40, Tottenham (10-5-6) with 36 and Chelsea with 35.

Tottenham lost 2-1 at Everton, with American goalkeeper Tim Howard helping the Toffees to the win behind goals from Louis Saha and Seamus Coleman. Rafael van der Vaart had tied the score for Spurs.

Liverpool (7-9-4) are 12th following a 3-1 loss at Blackburn, with more chants from fans for manager Roy Hodgson to be fired.

West Ham lost 5-0 at Newcastle and Wigan rallied for a 1-1 draw at Bolton. Aston Villa slipped into the relegation zone with a 1-0 loss to visiting Sunderland.