Chelsea slump deepens, Arsenal held by Man City

LONDON, (Reuters) – Chelsea’s hopes of retaining the  Premier League title looked forlorn and Carlo Ancelotti’s future  equally bleak yesterday as the champions’ fall from grace  continued with a 1-0 defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

On a night when Manchester City emerged unscathed from a  grilling at Arsenal to draw 0-0 and stay second in the title  race behind Manchester United, Jose Bosingwa’s early own goal  condemned Chelsea to a fifth defeat in 11 league matches.

In that period last season’s double winners have collected  just 10 points and have slumped from top to fifth, nine points  off the pace.

“I’m still confident but obviously I have to do better  because this is not enough what we are doing at this moment,” a  downbeat Ancelotti told Sky Sports.

“This has been a long time, too long for our club and our  team. Nothing is lost though and we have to compete in every  competition. But it’s very difficult to come back and fight for  the title now.”

Ancelotti finds himself in good company with several other  managers appearing to be skating on thin ice at the end of  frenetic spate of Christmas and New Year fixtures.
Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson accused his side of a “shooting  ourselves in the foot moment” as they went down 3-1 at Blackburn  Rovers to quickly wipe out the tonic of a last-gasp win over  Bolton Wanderers a few days earlier.

Avram Grant’s West Ham United returned to the foot of the  table after a 5-0 hammering at Newcastle United while Gerard  Houllier’s prospects also look bleak as his Aston Villa side  fell into the bottom three after a 1-0 home defeat by  sixth-placed Sunderland.

Tottenham Hotspur wasted the chance to strengthen their  place in the top four when they went down 2-1 at Everton,  meaning it was a tremendous night for leaders Manchester United  who have enjoyed full value from their 2-1 home victory over  Stoke City on Tuesday and now look primed for a title charge.

United lead the table with 44 points from 20 games with City  on 42 having played two games more. Arsenal are third with 40  from 21 and Tottenham have 36.

Wigan Athletic earned a point against Bolton Wanderers but  remained in the relegation zone.
On Tuesday Ancelotti bemoaned his side’s blunders late in  matches but against Wolves, who began the night bottom but ended  it out of the relegation zone, they needed just six minutes to  hand their opponents a welcome gift.

Stephen Hunt’s corner should have been cleared but instead  the ball sliced off the shin of Boswinga and ended up in the net  with keeper Petr Cech helpless.