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VIDEO: 10-man Arsenal go fourth, Villa escape drop zone as Lowton hits a worldy

Rosicky notched a brace for the Gunners as they continued their bid for a Champions League spot.

ARSENAL WON 2-1 at West Bromwich Albion this afternoon to climb into the Champions League places at Chelsea’s expense, as Aston Villa claimed a precious win in their fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

A brace from Tomas Rosicky gave Arsenal victory at the Hawthorns, but they allowed West Brom to come back into the game after Per Mertesacker was sent off for bringing down Shane Long in the penalty area.

James Morrison drilled the resulting penalty down the middle to reduce the arrears, but Arsenal held on to move into fourth place above Chelsea, who welcome Paolo Di Canio’s Sunderland to Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Rosicky proved his worth in the early stages of the game when he cleared a header from Claudio Yacob off his own goal-line. In the 20th minute he distinguished himself at the other end, adroitly heading Gervinho’s well-struck cross from the left past home goalkeeper Ben Foster.

The Czech Republic midfielder claimed his second five minutes into the second half, ramming home at the second attempt after Foster blocked his initial attempt from the edge of the box.

Mertesacker’s mistimed lunge granted West Brom a lifeline that Morrison duly grasped with 19 minutes left, but Arsene Wenger’s side survived a late onslaught from the home side and thereby closed to within a point of third-place Tottenham Hotspur.

Matthew Lowton and Christian Benteke scored potentially crucial late goals to give Villa a 3-1 win at Stoke City that lifted Paul Lambert’s team out of the relegation zone.

Gabriel Agbonlahor converted at the near post from Matthew Lowton’s right-wing cross to give Villa a ninth-minute lead, only for Michael Kightly to equalise for Stoke in the 80th minute.

However, with time running out, Lowton launched a magnificent 35-yard shot into the top corner in the 87th minute before Benteke added a third to send Villa three points clear of the bottom three.

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Elsewhere, Norwich City were denied only a second win in 15 games in an entertaining 2-2 draw at home to Swansea City.

Norwich came from behind to lead through Michael Turner after Robert Snodgrass had cancelled out Michu’s 35th-minute opener, but Luke Moore headed in a 75th-minute equaliser to prevent Swansea from slipping to a fourth straight defeat.

Reading’s hopes of avoiding relegation, meanwhile, were seriously compromised after a 2-0 loss at home to manager Nigel Adkins’s former club Southampton left them eight points from safety with only six games remaining.

“We needed a win today,” Adkins said. “We were up against a good team but we’re at home and we’ve got to win the game of football. We’ve not done that, that’s the reality of where we are. We’ve got to keep working hard.”

Southampton, meanwhile, are seven points above the bottom three after their third consecutive victory and appear poised to secure their status among the elite for a second season.

© AFP, 2013

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