Drogba earns a point, Arsenal win

Champions-elect Chelsea were rescued by a late Didier Drogba equaliser against Birmingham at Stamford Bridge

Champions-elect Chelsea were rescued by a late Didier Drogba equaliser against Birmingham at Stamford Bridge. Walter Pandiani had stunned Chelsea with what had looked set to be the winner in the Barclays Premiership.

Chelsea failed to reproduce their Champions League form against struggling Birmingham and after a poor first half, Jose Mourinho introduced big guns Drogba and Eidur Gudjohnsen - but it was Uruguayan international Pandiani who proved the difference.

Moments after denying Drogba at point-blank range with a sublime sliding tackle, Matthew Upson was on hand to nod a Jermain Pennant free-kick into the box for Pandiani to rifle home, despite John Terry's dubious efforts to stop it on the line with what appeared to be his arm.

But Chelsea surged forward and got their reward when Frank Lampard fed Drogba, who ignored the offside claims to bury past Maik Taylor and salvage some pride.

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Dutch winger Kiki Musampa produced a stunning volley to blast Manchester City to a narrow 1-0 victory at home to Liverpool.  The Reds' Champions League hopes took a severe blow when, after a largely dull 90 minutes, Musampa appeared on the edge of the box to blast home Lee Croft's right-wing cross on the volley for his first goal in English football.

In the battle for second place and the runners-up automatic Champions League spot, Arsenal won 1-0 after being frustrated for long periods by Middlesbrough on Teesside.

The goal came courtesy of Robert Pires, who after good work by Patrick Vieira was on hand to fire home when the ball broke kindly to him with less than 15 minutes left.

Bolton's European ambitions are still alive following a 3-1 win at home to Fulham.  The Cottagers finished the first half 2-0 down with 10 men at the Reebok Stadium after Claus Jensen was sent off for handball after appearing to block Bruno N'Gotty's goal-bound header with his arm, and Jay-Jay Okocha slotted the penalty home before Kevin Nolan made it 2-0 before the break.

Luis Boa Morte pulled a goal back early after the break but the visitors' goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar threw the ball to team-mate Maurice Volz, which was intercepted by Nolan who fed Stelios Giannakopoulos to make it 3-1.

Diomansy Kamara's late header handed Alain Perrin victory in his first match as Portsmouth manager in a thrilling 4-2 victory at home to Charlton with Lomano LuaLua adding another in injury time.

Aiyegbeni Yakubu's brilliant header from Steve Stone's cross opened the scoring and Stone himself doubled the lead, only for the Addicks to pull one back when Jonathan Fortune ghosted into the box to head home Danny Murphy's free-kick before the break.

And Murphy brought Alan Curbishley's team to 2-2 with another free-kick, this time a direct shot.

Kamara won it for Perrin's Pompey with minutes remaining, an expertly-headed effort leaving Dean Kiely rooted to the spot before LuaLua added insult to injury.

Morten Gamst Pedersen continued his purple patch with an 11th-minute goal against Southampton as Blackburn won 3-0 at Ewood Park.

Andreas Jakobsson gave his side the worst possible start to the second half, putting Steven Reid's cross into his own net to put Blackburn two ahead. And Reid turned scorer himself not long after to seal a comfortable victory for Mark
Hughes' side.