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Chelsea beats Man City to tighten grip on the top spot

- STEVE DOUGLAS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Chelsea re-establishe­d its position as hot favourite to win the Premier League trophy on Wednesday, virtually eliminatin­g Manchester City from the title race and leaving Tottenham as the only realistic challenger to the long-time leader.

On a night when the title race could have been thrown open, Chelsea pulled off one of its most significan­t results of the season by beating City 2-1 at Stamford Bridge to cement its seven-point lead with eight games remaining.

Tottenham is the only team inside 12 points of Chelsea — but only remained in sight of the leaders after a late comeback in a 3-1 win at Swansea. Down 1-0 going into the 88th minute, Spurs turned things around to keep alive their faint hopes of a first Premier League title.

Whether it turns into a two-team race depends on Chelsea holding its nerve, like it did against a City side that made the match tense right through to the final whistle. But with only one game left against a top-six team — at Manchester United on April 16 — there seems to be little chance of Chelsea throwing away enough points to give Tottenham an opening.

The surprise 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace on Saturday might have been the wake-up call Chelsea needed.

Here’s a look at Wednesday’s key games:

Chelsea 2, Manchester City 1: Eden Hazard has spearheade­d Chelsea’s revival under Antonio Conte and the Belgium winger scored both goals to see off City.

On a night to forget for goalkeeper­s. Hazard put Chelsea ahead in the 10th minute when his deflected shot somehow evaded the grasp of City keeper Willy Caballero, who appeared to sink to his knees too early.

Swansea 1, Tottenham 3: Tottenham has won its last five games to stay in title contention — just about.

Former Spurs player Wayne Routledge put Swansea ahead in the 11th minute and the Welsh team held on until the 88th, when Dele Alli tapped in an equalizer. Son Heung-min and Christian Eriksen added further goals in stoppage time at Liberty Stadium.

Arsenal 3, West Ham 0: Arsenal’s challenge for a Champions League qualificat­ion place is back on after just a second win in seven leagues games.

Mesut Ozil, Theo Walcott and Oliv- ier Giroud scored second-half goals to give temporary respite to longservin­g Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. Arsenal climbed into fifth place, above Manchester United on goal difference, and within four points of fourth-place Manchester City. Arsenal has a game in hand over City. Liverpool 2, Bournemout­h 2: Liverpool conceded an 87th-minute equalizer as its problems against the league’s supposedly weaker sides resurfaced.

Liverpool remained in third place, and is now two points ahead of fourth-place Manchester City.

 ?? ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany heads the ball during a Premier League match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Chelsea won 2-1.
ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany heads the ball during a Premier League match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Chelsea won 2-1.

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