If the 28th day of the Premier League is somewhat truncated, since both games will be played in April due to the final of the Carling Cup on Sunday, Manchester United did not miss the opportunity to dig a little more away in the lead. Arsenal has a chance to win a trophy last Sunday, and Chelsea, his pursuers, will not play this weekend, but the Red Devils have not trembled to go win at Wigan (0-4).
Two goals from Javier Hernandez particular allows MU to count now four points ahead of the Gunners, their dolphins. In other matches, Aston Villa took a big breath of fresh air in the standings by dominating easily Blackburn (4-1). Everton continued to believe in Europe after having disposed of Stephane Sessegnon and Sunderland (2-0).
Newcastle and Bolton to leave good friends (1-1), while Wolverhampton is no longer the laggard in the Premier League after his victory at Blackpool (4-0).
Two goals from Javier Hernandez particular allows MU to count now four points ahead of the Gunners, their dolphins. In other matches, Aston Villa took a big breath of fresh air in the standings by dominating easily Blackburn (4-1). Everton continued to believe in Europe after having disposed of Stephane Sessegnon and Sunderland (2-0).
Newcastle and Bolton to leave good friends (1-1), while Wolverhampton is no longer the laggard in the Premier League after his victory at Blackpool (4-0).
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