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3-1 defeat to FA Cup semi-finalists Stoke ensured Arsenal failed to take three points for the


seventh time in nine games as their season continued to peter out to a disappointing end. Having
beaten Manchester United in their previous match, they now remain five points ahead of Manchester
City in third place with two games remaining after their latest disappointment.

PA PhotosKenwyne Jones virtually walked the ball into the net to give Stoke the lead against Arsenal.

• Saturday's Premier League action


Arsenal were behind when Andrei Arshavin committed a foul near the corner spot, allowing Jermaine
Pennant to whip in a free-kick that found Kenwyne Jones unmarked and cushioned off the striker's
chest and in. Five minutes before half-time, Pennant, who joined Arsenal as a 16-year-old in 1999,
capitalised on another defensive lapse to fire in a shot that deflected off Johan Djourou and over
Wojciech Szczesny.

Aaron Ramsey's return to the scene of his horrific leg injury suffered last season lasted only 45
minutes as he was substituted at half-time, while tempers flared in the second half as Alex Song and
Robert Huth and Jack Wilshere and Pennant became involved in confrontations.

Robin van Persie scored with nine minutes remaining when his shot crept under Asmir Begovic, his
record extending to scoring in eight away games in succession, but Stoke replied within 60 seconds.
Both Laurent Koscielny and Johan Djourou were guilty of failing to clear and Jonathan Walters made it
3-1.

Wolves escaped the relegation zone with just two games remaining of the Premier League season
courtesy of a 3-1 win in their derby match against West Bromwich Albion.
Mick McCarthy's side started the day in 19th place but move up to 17th, one point ahead of both
Blackpool and Birmingham, thanks to a win inspired by two goals from Scotland international Steven
Fletcher, who has now scored four in four games.

Wolves benefitted from some sloppy West Brom defending from set-plays as they opened up a two-
goal lead in the first half at Molineux. After 15 minutes, Adlene Guedioura turned a corner into the
path of Fletcher, who finished from close range.

The players combined again after 28 minutes, this time Fletcher heading back across goal from a
corner and the unmarked Guedioura doubling Wolves' lead. Fletcher continued his fine recent form
when claiming a second from Kevin Foley's assist after half-time as he capitalised on an error by
Abdoulaye Meite, but Guedioura conceded a penalty after 54 minutes, allowing Peter Odemwingie to
score his 15th goal of the season, and fifth in five games.

Jerome Thomas then hit the bar as West Brom threatened to mount a comeback, but the Baggies,
already safe from relegation, were defeated by their local rivals in a big result for Wolves.

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