Arsenal missed the chance to regain top spot in the Premier League on Saturday after a Darren Bent goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time, rushed to a 1-1 draw at Sunderland Stadium of light.
After going down to the goal of a strange Cesc Fabregas for much of the game, launched an attack on Black Cats rabid Arsenal late in the day after it cut London for Men - 10 after sacking Alex Song in the second half.
He left Arsenal also ruing a missed penalty kick from Tomas Rosicky, 15 minutes from time that could have ended the men's points for Arsene Wenger.
Wenger was unhappy with the timing of the winner in 95 minutes a girl, which came after the match officials cited only four minutes of stoppage time.
"I know that no less than four minutes, but nothing has happened in those four minutes to justify them to add more," said Wenger. "But there's nothing I can do ... It's very frustrating, but there are a lot of positives we can take it."
Result of leaving Arsenal, one point behind league leaders Chelsea, which could open a four-point lead at the top after beating Blackpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
There was more bad news too for Arsenal Fabregas - who had scored 13 minutes after you remove the Anton Ferdinand has bounced back into the top corner - limping wounded in the first half.
Liverpool host Manchester United in the heavyweight clash at Old Trafford, while Manchester City and Wigan in the other game on Sunday.
Elsewhere Saturday, Tottenham fought back from a goal in the bottom of the White Hart Lane to bag the three points with three goals in the last 13 minutes.
The Steven Fletcher fired Wolves lead to a shock in the second half but Spurs responded with spotkick from Rafael van der Vaart before Roman Pavlyuchenko and Alan Hutton secured the points for the Londoners.
"It's three good points for us," said Spurs boss Harry Redknapp. "To come in 1-0 down at the end of the first half, I was thinking it would be a very tough game to win. I told the players continue to play. I think that what we did."
Newcastle bounced back from defeat at home to Blackpool last week to stun Everton at Goodison Park.
Launched the French striker Hatem Ben Arfa after an exciting match in the lead with a thunderbolt 25 yards to the brain from the first half and sweets and not able to find a way back into the game and Newcastle held on for the win.
The defeat left David Moyes side are second from bottom, but the Everton manager is confident that his team out of the relegation zone.
He said, "We've had a good team, over the years and I'm sure we will show that by the end of the season," said Moyes
And Blackburn had to settle for draw in the match against Fulham, Blackburn, which saw Rovers take the lead in controversial circumstances before Fulham responded by Clint Dempsey.
Blackburn was 1-0 so I went after Consolidated Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer headed by El-Hadji Diouf to allow Chris Samba to the presidency of Puntland House Paul Robinson. Dempsey strike happened at another point of by Mark Hughes.
Users contained Villa manager Gerard Houllier from the stands as his new club was held in the trap of a 1-1 draw at home to Bolton.
It was Ashley Young put Villa with a curling free kick early before the Bolton striker Kevin Davies equalized for the visitors.
In Hawthorn, saw Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish happy new insurance turn a three-year contract to despair as the Blues crashed 3-1 at West Bromwich Albion.
He went 1-0 after a blues piece, and worked well involve a new group to sign Alexander Hleb. Hleb has launched a free kick was met by Dan Scott, who headed for the job away from Cameron Jerome to induce.
But the Baggies hit back immediately after the restart when you try to run away from Peter Odemwingie from Dan to put the host team on an equal level.
Shortly thereafter Odemwingie pounced on backpass recession by Lee Bowyer to that of men Roberto Di Matteo by Jonas Olsson before the completion of the registry.
In the game early on, content bottom club West Ham points for the first time this season, beating hard fought 1-1 draw at Stoke City.
Scott Parker was fired West Ham in the first half before striker Kenwyne Jones Stoke equalizer for the hosts at the beginning of the second half.
As a result failed to lift West Ham from the foot of the table. London Club, the Jewish manager Avram Grant may skip the game to celebrate Yom Kippur, is still rooted the bottom on one point of five.
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