Danny Welbeck scoring the winning goal
Getty ImagesA significant proportion of the club's fans staged a protest against the club's manager during the game, holding up signs calling for him to be sacked. But a well-taken goal from substitute Welbeck in a generally drab encounter moved Arsenal up to third in the table and boosted their hopes of Champions League football next season.
Jermain Defoe scores from the spot
Getty ImagesThe Stoke star earlier found the net in controversial circumstances, after Peter Crouch held off Black Cats defender Younes Kaboul inside the box.
Sam Allardyce's men struggled to fashion clear-cut chances in the game but were given a lifeline in the closing moments, as Geoff Cameron tangled with Defoe.
Referee Craig Pawson pointed to the spot and Defoe - who already had seven shots at goal - stepped up to fire home.
Despite Defoe's last-gasp goal at the Britannia, the Black Cats find
themselves back in the relegation zone following Newcastle United's
similarly dramatic 1-0 win against FA Cup finalists Crystal Palace. The
Magpies moved out of the relegation zone thanks to Andros Townsend's
20-yard free-kick.
Andros Townsend celebrates his goal
Getty Images"We still have to play another two games. We will enjoy this weekend because we won and then we will focus on the next one against Aston Villa, which will be a tough one," the Spaniard told the BBC after the game at St James' Park. "The victory means a lot - it gives us momentum, confidence and a connection with the fans."
The win eased the pressure on Everton boss Roberto Martinez
Getty ImagesThe fullback's strike ended Everton's run of eight league games without at win, and came after goals from Tom Cleverley and Marc Pugh, both of whom scored inside the opening ten minutes.
Some Everton fans protested against their manager during the match, but the Spaniard subsequently insisted he did not allow the issue to cloud his thinking. "In football you have to concentrate on affecting the game and just winning. The winning feeling allows you to move on. That's what we can take from today," he said to the BBC.
"Those aspects (fans organising banners to be flown over Goodison) are not for me. My concentration is preparing the players and preparing for the game."
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Road through Ciaran Clark, while Jordan Ayew's second-half goal meant
they led 2-1 going into the dying moments of the game.
But Deeney struck twice in three minutes to seal victory for the
Hornets and helped ease their fans' pain of losing their FA Cup
semi-final to Crystal Palace last weekend. Villa's misery was compounded
by the sending off of Aly Cissokho in the 73rd minute.
Mark Noble scored a brace for the Hammers
Getty ImagesWest Ham are now unbeaten in 10 league matches and they leapfrog Manchester United, who play Claudio Ranieri's table-topping Leicester City side on Sunday (1 May).
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