Big wins for Liverpool and Charlton

Premiership round-up: Liverpool followed up their stunning midweek win over Barcelona in the Champions League by trouncing Sheffield…

Premiership round-up:Liverpool followed up their stunning midweek win over Barcelona in the Champions League by trouncing Sheffield United 4-0 at Anfield.

The Reds took the lead from the spot in the 20th minute after Blades defender Rob Kozluk was penalised for fouling Steven Gerrard as the pair jostled for position at a corner.

Robbie Fowler converted it and had another to take five minutes later when Gerrard was again fouled in referee Steve Bennett's opinion, this time by Nick Montgomery. Fowler's brace constituted his first Premiership goals since scoring a penalty against the Blades on the opening day of the season in August.

Liverpool added a third with 20 minutes remaining as centre-back Sami Hyypia prodded a shot past Paddy Kenny following a Jermaine Pennant corner and Gerrard added an excellent fourth, firing across Kenny after bringing a superb Fowler pass under his spell.

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Alan Curbishley made an unhappy return to The Valley with his new club West Ham as Charlton claimed three points and a huge psychological advantage in the fight to stay in the Premiership with a 4-0 win.

The hosts seized the advantage in the 24th minute when Marcus Bent crossed from the right and Darren Ambrose connected with a cushioned left-foot volley that was too good for Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green.

Jerome Thomas added a second 10 minutes later when he took on Calum Davenport and fired a low left-foot shot across Green and into the far corner.

The Hammers' embarrassment increased when Paul Konchesky was dispossessed by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who released Darren Bent to tuck in Charlton's third.

The humiliation was completed by Thomas with 10 minutes to go, as the former Arsenal player sidefooted home from Ambrose's low cross from the right. The win moved the Addicks three points above West Ham.

Middlesbrough clipped high-flying Reading's wings as they claimed a 2-1 win at the Riverside.

Boro forged ahead after six minutes when Emanuel Pogatetz nodded down a free-kick into the box and Mark Viduka's improvised back-heel from close range beat goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann.

Their second arrived midway through the second half when Viduka passed to Ayegbeni Yakubu and the Nigerian turned and rifled in an unstoppable shot.

John Oster's well-placed shot from Glen Little's cross halved the deficit, but Gareth Southgate's men claimed the three points.

Earlier in the day, Manchester United moved nine points clear of Chelsea at the top of the Barclays Premiership with a 2-1 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage thanks to a late winner from Cristiano Ronaldo.

Brian McBride fired the hosts in front with his 12th goal of the campaign following a penalty-box mix-up between Edwin van der Sar and Nemanja Vidic.

Fulham were outstanding in the opening stages but stand-in Red Devils skipper Giggs pulled the visitors level when he met Wayne Rooney's far-post cross with a mishit volley, which flew into the bottom corner.

Ronaldo, as so often this season, proved United's saviour in the 88th minute, running from his own half and drilling a shot past Cottagers goalkeeper Jan Lastuvka with the aid of a deflection off Philippe Christanval.