Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo
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LONDON (AFP) - Ronaldo extended his recent scoring run with a second-half double as United overcame Reading 3-2 at Old Trafford on a day that saw Chelsea drop points for a second consecutive game with a 2-2 draw at home to Fulham.
Ronaldo's sixth and seventh goals in his last five matches, which ensured that Ferguson will be able to celebrate his 65th birthday on Sunday in style, came after Ibrahima Sonka had cancelled out Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 33rd-minute opener.
Leroy Lita claimed a late consolation strike for the visitors but they were unable to match their Boxing Day achievement, when they held Chelsea to a 2-2 draw.
Chelsea's Didier Drogba (L) chases after Fulham's Wayne Routledge (R) in the pouring rain
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At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were left frustrated as American defender Carlos Bocanegra snatched a late equaliser for Fulham, the eighth goal the champions have conceded in four matches.
Chelsea had fallen behind to a rare goal from German fullback Moritz Volz in the 16th minute but got back on level terms when Frank Lampard's shot was deflected in by young Fulham defender Liam Rosenior ten minutes before the break.
A Chelsea victory looked inevitable when Didier Drogba headed in his 20th goal of the season just after the hour mark only for Bocanegra to ruin Jose Mourinho's New Year celebrations.
Bolton kept their bid for Champions League football on track with a 3-2 home win over fellow high-fliers Portsmouth.
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson
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Matt Taylor had given Pompey a second-minute lead but the home side hit back with first-half goals from Abdoulaye Faye and Ivan Campo before Nicolas Anelka, with his eighth goal in seven matches, put the match beyond the reach of the visitors, for whom Andy Cole notched a late consolation effort.
Liverpool also finished 2006 on a high, puncturing Tottenham's impressive home record with a hard-fought 1-0 win at White Hart Lane.
Luis Garcia's first-half strike made the difference, the Spanish midfielder finishing from close range after a Steven Gerrard shot was deflected into his path.
At the bottom, Charlton gave their survival chances a huge boost with a 2-1 win over ten-man Aston Villa, while West Ham's hopes of escaping the drop zone were crushed by a 1-0 home defeat at the hands of Manchester City.
Fulham's Carlos Bocanegra (R) is joined by Tomasz Radzinski (2nd R), Moritz Volz (2nd L) and Liam Rosenior (L)
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Charlton's first victory under new manager Alan Pardew was secured by a Byran Hughes's last-minute winner after Darren Bent had cancelled out a first-half penalty from Gareth Barry, who was sent off for a professional foul just after Charlton's equaliser.
With West Ham going down to DaMarcus Beasley's 83rd minute goal for City, Blackburn were able to end the year with a seven-point margin between them and the relegation zone after beating fellow strugglers Middlesbrough 2-1 at Ewood Park.
South African striker Benni McCarthy nodded in Blackburn's winner after Aiyegbeni Yakubu, with a second-half penalty, had cancelled out Shabani Nonda's early opener for the home side.
Liverpool's Luis Garcia (L) runs past Tottenham's Hossam Ghaly (R)
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Lagos-born teenager Victor Anichebe opened his Premiership goalscoring account with a pair of poacher's strikes in Everton's 3-0 win over Newcastle.
A memorable day for Anichebe was mirrored by the misery of Newcastle's Nigerian star Obafemi Martins, who spurned the chance to put his side on level terms by blasting a first-half penalty over the bar. Phil Neville completed a convincing win for Everton.
Bottom side Watford's clash with Wigan was abandoned because of a water-logged pitch with the two sides tied at 1-1.
Arsenal, who started the day in third place, were playing away to Sheffield United in Saturday's late match.
English Premiership table after Saturday's 1500 GMT matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):
Manchester United 21 17 2 2 47 13 53
Chelsea 21 14 5 2 37 17 47
Bolton 21 12 3 6 27 18 39
Liverpool 21 11 4 6 29 16 37
Arsenal 20 10 6 4 37 18 36
Portsmouth 21 10 5 6 32 21 35
Everton 21 8 7 6 27 20 31
Tottenham 21 9 4 8 25 27 31
Reading 21 8 3 10 24 30 27
Manchester City 21 7 5 9 17 24 26
Fulham 21 6 8 7 22 32 26
Aston Villa 21 5 10 6 23 25 25
Newcastle 21 7 4 10 21 26 25
Blackburn 20 7 4 9 21 29 25
Wigan Athletic 20 6 4 10 23 29 22
Middlesbrough 21 5 6 10 18 26 21
Sheffield United 20 5 5 10 15 26 20
West Ham 21 5 3 13 12 27 18
Charlton 21 4 4 13 17 36 16
Watford 19 1 8 10 12 26 11
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