Sparkling wins keep United and Arsenal in hunt

Chelsea, who completed their holiday fixtures with a 2-1 win  over Fulham on Monday, lead the table with 45 points from 20  matches, followed by United on 43 and Arsenal on 41 with a game  in hand. Tottenham Hotspur complete the top four with 37 points from  their 20 games. United, who had beaten Wigan in all 10 of their previous  matches, were certain of making it 11 out of 11 by halftime as  they raced into a 3-0 lead with goals from Rooney, Michael  Carrick and Rafael da Silva. Dimitar Berbatov and Antonio  Valencia scored in the second half.  Arsene Wenger told Sky Sports he believed Arsenal were good  enough to win the title for the first time since 2005.

“We are up for it 100 per cent,” he said. “The commitment is  there, the focus is there and the talent is there so it will be  very interesting. We we will fight for it. This team is ready to  give absolutely everything.

“We believe, and if we don’t believe, nobody will believe.”