LONDON – Manchester City tightened its grip on top spot in the English Premier League on Saturday by registering a 13th straight home victory, easing past Blackburn 3-0.
City barely broke into a sweat at fortress Etihad Stadium to move provisionally five points clear of Manchester United, with Mario Balotelli, Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko scoring in a routine victory.
United States defender Tim Ream made his league debut for Bolton at Chelsea but couldn’t stop the home side as England midfielder Frank Lampard scored one goal and set up another in a 3-0 win. That ended Chelsea’s miserable run of five straight winless games to move past Arsenal and provisional fourth place.
Arsenal hosts third-place Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday, when United visits Norwich.
City’s solid home form is allowing it to challenge for its first English title since 1968. Not since Newcastle in 1996 has a team won as many successive home league games from the start of a season.
“People say being leader you have the pressure from those behind, but I think it is the opposite,” City captain Vincent Kompany said.
At the end of a week in which Carlos Tevez returned to training with City after three months of unauthorized leave, his rival strikers all scored and proved the Argentina international will have to earn his starting place.
Balotelli opened the scoring after 30 minutes before Aguero in the 52nd and Dzeko in the 81st added further goals against Blackburn, which is third from bottom.
“We seem to have found our form again,” Kompany said. “There’s no such thing as an easy game and for us to win the league we’ve got to do the same, week in week out.”
Lampard completed Chelsea’s easy win with a late volley to become the first player to score at least 10 Premier League goals in nine successive seasons. It was also the 150th league goal of his career.
Brazil center back David Luiz and Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba, who went off injured late on, earlier scored after a goalless first half.
“It was important to win after all the recent disappointments,” said manager Andre Villas-Boas, whose job may have been untenable had Chelsea lost to a team second from last. “We have been trying so hard and today we managed to do a great, great game.”
Terry Connor’s first match in temporary charge of Wolverhampton Wanderers started disastrously with Papiss Demba Cisse and Jonas Gutierrez putting Newcastle 2-0 ahead after 18 minutes of their match at St. James’ Park.
However, Matt Jarvis reduced Wolves’ deficit at the start of the second half and Kevin Doyle snatched the equalizer in the 66th, denting sixth-place Newcastle’s hopes of a finish in the Champions League spots and lifting the Wolves out of the bottom three.
Queens Park Rangers slipped to fourth from last after losing 1-0 at home to Clint Dempsey’s Fulham, West Bromwich Albion beat Sunderland 4-0 and Wigan drew 0-0 at home to Aston Villa.
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Racing Santander rallied for a 1-1 home draw against Sporting Gijon on Saturday in a Spanish league relegation fight.
Striker David Barral put Sporting ahead against the run of play when he blasted in a rising free kick for his eighth goal of the season in the 42nd minute.
But Racing continued to show more initiative and Christian Stuani pulled the hosts even in the 74th with his fourth goal from the penalty spot of the season after being fouled by substitute defender Alejandro Galvez.
Racing remains 18th in the 20-team division with 24 points while Sporting, which has drawn two straight under former Spain coach Javier Clemente, is two points behind in 19th.
Getafe drew 1-1 at Real Betis.
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MILAN (AP) — Rodrigo Palacio scored his second goal deep into stoppage time to give Genoa a 2-2 draw against Parma in Serie A, and end its three-game losing streak.
Massimo Gobbi put Parma in the lead in the sixth minute and the visitors seemed certain of victory when Sergio Floccari rifled home against his old team after the interval.
However, Palacio pulled one back for Genoa in the 78th after his initial attempt from the penalty spot was saved.
Parma was lucky not to concede another penalty minutes later when Francesco Modesto barged into Ze Eduardo in the area, but could do nothing six minutes into added time when Palacio caught its defense napping.
Top of the table Milan hosts second-place Juventus later Saturday.
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BERLIN (AP) — Not even the eagerly anticipated return of Lukas Podolski could stop Cologne slumping to a 2-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga’s Rhine derby on Saturday.
Cologne fans had their hopes pinned on the striker who scored half of their side’s league goals this season, but Podolski was unable to exert his usual influence after four weeks out injured.
Instead, Germany teammate Lars Bender scored twice for Leverkusen to leave Cologne two points off the relegation places after six defeats in seven games.
“These are hard times for us,” Cologne coach Stale Solbakken said after his side’s third straight defeat.
Bender opened the scoring from close range in the 16th minute, making sure Vedran Corluka’s goalward header crossed the line after Stefan Reinartz’s initial header hit the post. The Leverkusen midfielder coolly tucked the ball beyond Michael Rensing in the 51st, thanks to an outstanding pass from Renato Augusto.
Nuremberg stunned Werder Bremen in the late game when Alexander Esswein scored for the visitors to win 1-0 and move away from the relegation zone.
Bremen’s Claudio Pizarro was agonizingly wide before the break, and the Peru striker went even closer after it when he struck the post after rounding the goalkeeper.
Pizarro set up Marko Marin in the 61st, only for Marin to scoop the ball over from close range.
“Unfortunately we didn’t take our chances. Sometimes the ball doesn’t want to go in, and this season we’ve hit the post pretty often,” Pizarro said.
Nuremberg scored against the run of play in the 65th, when Jens Hegeler crossed for the unmarked Esswein to drill a shot to the far corner.
Coach Otto Rehhagel’s long-awaited return to the Bundesliga could not prevent Hertha Berlin slumping to its sixth successive defeat, its seventh in all competitions.
Augsburg beat the 73-year-old coach’s side 3-0 in his first game in charge to move above the visitors and leave Hertha in the relegation playoff place.
“Augsburg fought like lions,” Rehhagel said. “Everyone has to understand that we’re in a relegation battle. It’s obvious that we can’t play like Barcelona.”
Elsewhere, Stuttgart beat bottom side Freiburg 4-1 in a local derby, Mainz routed Kaiserslautern 4-0 and Hoffenheim won 2-1 at Wolfsburg.
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GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic recorded its 14th straight victory in the Scottish Premier League by beating Motherwell 1-0 on Saturday to maintain its remorseless march to the title.
Gary Hooper scored the winner in the 59th minute to extend the leaders’ cushion over Glasgow rival and defending champion Rangers to 23 points.
Rangers, which visits Inverness on Sunday in one of its two games in hand, virtually relinquished its title after being docked 10 points for going into administration — a form of bankruptcy protection — last week.
Third-place Motherwell could have drawn level on points with Rangers but hardly troubled Celtic, ending its six-game unbeaten run.
Dunfermline is three points adrift at the bottom after losing 3-1 at fourth-place St. Johnstone.
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PARIS (AP) — Montpellier edged Bordeaux 1-0 to take the provisional lead in the French league and put pressure on Paris Saint-Germain.
Nigerian forward John Utaka scored the winner by heading in a corner in the 80th minute.
PSG played Lyon late Saturday.
Also, it was: Auxerre 0, Saint-Etienne 0; Valenciennes 2, Lorient 0; Nice 1, Caen 0; Ajaccio 2, Dijon 1; and Evian 2, Nancy 0.
In Valenciennes, substitute Mamadou Samassa scored with a powerful strike in the 78th before midfielder Renaud Cohade capitalized on a counterattack to beat Lorient goalkeeper Fabien Audard in the 81st.
In Nice, winger Anthony Mounier put the hosts ahead with a header in the 50th.
Caen was down to 10 men in the 57th when fullback Aurelien Montaroup was red-carded for a foul on Nice midfielder Kevin Anin.
In Ajaccio, Brazilian striker Eduardo headed in a cross from Damien Tiberi in the 54th.
Playmaker Johan Cavalli volleyed home to add a second goal in the following minute.
Dijon midfielder Bennard Kumordzi pulled one back in the 66th by heading in a free kick from Eric Bautheac.
In Evian, forward Kevin Berigaud took advantage of a defensive blunder from Nancy centerback Sebastien Puygrenier to open the scoring from close range in the 30th.
Berigaud doubled the lead two minutes later with a curling shot from the edge of the box.
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