Chelsea extend their lead at the top

Premiership Round-Up

Premiership Round-Up

Chelseaextended their lead at the top of the Premiership to eight points with a 2-0 win at Portsmouththis afternoon .

Jose Mourinho's side had been up against it in the first half and did little to inspire confidence.

Didier Drogba's early effort tested Shaka Hislop but otherwise it was Velimir Zajec's side who carried more of a threat in the first half. Chelsea were indebted to goalkeeper Petr Cech for a great save from Nigel Quashie's shot, while Gary O'Neil and Steve Stone repeatedly tested the Blues' defence with their crosses.

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But Robben produced a bit of magic to fire the league leaders ahead as the full-time whistle advanced, sparking mass celebrations for which the winger was booked. Joe Cole added insult to Pompey's injury with an stoppage-time second.

Third-placed Evertonlost only their fourth game of the season at Charlton.

The home side scored a winner eight minutes from time when Talal El Karkouri rose highest to meet Paul Konchesky's cross and fire the Addicks ahead.

Duncan Ferguson was sent off for violent conduct after a confrontation with Hermann Hreidarsson, before Hreidarsson got on the scoresheet soon after, making it 2-0 with five minutes to play.

A Richard Dunne own goal handed 10-man West Broma last-gasp 1-1 draw against Manchester Cityat the City of Manchester Stadium.

It had looked bleak for the Baggies when Thomas Gaardsoe was sent off for bringing down Robbie Fowler when he was through on goal in the first half.

City soon capitalised when Nicolas Anelka scored with an excellent free-kick but Dunne's calamity earned a point for the visitors.

Andrew Johnson rescued Crystal Palaceas Iain Dowie's side grabbed a determined draw at Tottenham.

Jermain Defoe put Spurs ahead with a brilliantly-executed shot from outside the box just minutes after rattling the woodwork with another long-range effort.

Gabor Kiraly was once again in fine form to keep the scoreline down but Palace could have drawn level had either of their penalty appeals been successful.

As full-time approached, however, Johnson blasted Palace back into the game with his 10th goal of the season, a sumptuous strike from distance which Paul Robinson could not reach.

Birminghamcontinued their impressive festive form with a 3-2 victory at Fulhamwith Emile Heskey finding the net yet again.

Blues took a deserved lead after 25 minutes when Clinton Morrison squeezed the ball to Heskey who powered the ball past Edwin van der Sar.

Sylvain Legwinski equalised nine minutes later but the visitors restored their lead when Heskey won the ball in the air to set up Darren Carter, who kept his cool to score.

Morrison was involved again when Steve Bruce's side got a third. The Republic of Ireland striker centred the ball which fell to Robbie Savage, who controlled well before sending his shot flying past Van der Sar.

Tomasz Radzinski scored in added time to hand Fulham the slightest of lifelines but it was not enough to steal a point.

A sublime Paul Dickov strike handed Blackburna narrow 1-0 win at Bolton.

After a fraught opening few minutes, which saw Rovers striker Jay Bothroyd come close to opening the scoring, Dickov stunned the home fans with a sensational volley on the turn which left keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen with little chance.

Bolton, suffering a grave loss of form recently, failed to mount a comeback in the second half.

Plucky Norwichfell to pieces at the Riverside, losing 2-0 to Middlesbrough.

Norwich's fortunes rapidly deteriorated in the second half when Joseph-Desire Job pounced twice within a few minutes to hand Boro a welcome two-goal lead.