Before Tuesday's games, fans and players pay their respects to Motherwell's Phil O'Donnell who died on Saturday Arsenal 2-0 West Ham: It takes the home side just two minutes to take the lead through Croatian striker Eduardo Emmanuel Adebayor doubles his side's lead after rounding Robert Green and scoring from an almost impossible angle It is an unhappy return to Arsenal for Freddie Ljungberg who limps off injured as his side loses at the Emirates Stadium Man Utd 1-0 Birmingham: Carlos Tevez nets his 10th goal of the season to put the Red Devils in front at Old Trafford Birmingham's Sebastian Larsson tries his luck from a free-kick as the visitors search for an equaliser Man Utd's match-winner is substituted late on with an ankle injury and is carried away at the final whistle Fulham 1-2 Chelsea: Roy Hodgson takes charge of the hosts for the first time against their west London rivals Hodgson's reign gets off to a great start as Danny Murphy opens the scoring from the penalty spot after just 10 minutes The Blues draw level early in the second half when Alex's header back across goal is nodded home by Saloman Kalou Five minutes later Ballack scores the winner slotting a penalty past Antti Niemi to keep Chelsea in the title race Aston Villa 2-1 Tottenham: Olof Mellberg breaks the deadlock at Villa Park with a header four minutes before half-time Jermain Defoe produces a wonderful volleyed finish to draw Spurs level with 11 minutes remaining But with five minutes left on the clock Martin Laursen heads home to give Villa all three points Reading 0-2 Portsmouth: Ibrahima Sonko's afternoon lasts about four minutes as he sees red for a foul on Benjani But Niko Kranjcar lets Reading off the hook as he smacks the resulting penalty against the post Reading do not escape for long as Sol Campbell bundles in the opener at the Madejski Stadium John Utaka scores Pompey's winner an hour later, outsprinting Nicky Shorey and rounding Marcus Hahnemann to score Middlesbrough 0-2 Everton: Andrew Johnson fires the visitors into the lead 12 minutes after half-time And James McFadden seals the win for the Toffees with just five minutes later following a neat one-two with Johnson
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