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United, City suffer shock defeats

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Arsenal inched clear at the top of the English Premier League football log on Saturday after Manchester United sensationally crashed at home to West Bromwich Albion.

LONDON — Arsenal inched clear at the top of the English Premier League football log on Saturday after Manchester United sensationally crashed at home to West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City lost at Aston Villa.

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A week on from their 4-1 derby humiliation at City, United were looking to return to winning ways in the league, but instead slumped to a 2-1 defeat that left the champions in 12th place in the table.

On-loan Marseille winger Morgan Amalfitano put West Brom ahead with an exquisite individual goal in the 54th minute, picking the ball up on halfway and nutmegging Rio Ferdinand before insouciantly dinking the ball over goalkeeper David de Gea.

Wayne Rooney equalised three minutes later, with a free-kick from wide on the left that eluded everyone, only for 20-year-old midfielder Saido Berahino to restore West Brom’s lead with a fierce left-foot drive.

Steve Clarke’s side held on for a victory that means United have now made their worst start to a season since 1989, in Moyes’s first campaign since succeeding the legendary Alex Ferguson as manager.

“It was a poor result and a poor performance,” Moyes said.

“We never really got going. We had a lot of the ball in the first half and never made many chances from it. They always looked a threat on the break, in the first half especially, and even more so in the second half. We missed that spark and West Brom deserved it, no question. I can’t argue with that.”

United’s fans could nonetheless take a small crumb of consolation from the fact that their conquerors from last weekend fell to a 3-2 defeat at Villa Park.

Yaya Toure gave City the lead on the stroke of half-time, with Edin Dzeko putting the visitors back in front in the 56th minute after Karim El Ahmadi had equalised for Villa early in the second period.

However, a fine free-kick from Leandro Bacuna saw Villa equalise in the 73rd minute before Andreas Weimann ran clear and beat Joe Hart two minutes later to give Paul Lambert’s side a stunning win.

“We played very well and deserved to win, but in five minutes we threw away everything good we did in the rest of the match,” said City manager Manuel Pellegrini, whose side host European champions Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.