Highlight Goal Video Dimitar Berbatov's five-goal Manchester United 7-1 Blackburn

Highlight Goal Video Dimitar Berbatov's five-goal Manchester United 7-1 Blackburn.  Dimitar Berbatov's five-goal burst enabled Manchester United to claim the provisional Premier League lead with a 7-1 demolition of Blackburn on Saturday. The first came after 72 seconds when poor Blackburn defending allowed Nani to cross from the left, Rooney to flick on with a header and Berbatov to convert from six meters (yards).
Rooney also had a hand in the second goal, setting up Park before Berbatov capitalized on Pascal Chimbonda's poor back pass five minutes later.
Berbatov's third came two minutes into the second half after Nani cut in from the right and sent the ball back from the byline.
Nani quickly made it 5-0 after latching onto Anderson's pass. Berbatov swept in his fourth before Anderson set him up for a fifth.
Blackburn's consolation came in the 83rd when Christopher Samba rose to head in Josh Morris's cross from six meters.
"The rhythm and tempo were not good enough in the last few weeks, but it was today," United manager Alex Ferguson said. "It was a fantastic achievement by Berbatov and in my time I've only seen Andy Cole achieve that here. It was important he got off the mark early because he hadn't scored in 10 games. He combined with Wayne well and they interchanged brilliantly."
There were six goals from the lunchtime kickoff at Villa Park. Andrey Arshavin scored one and set up Samir Nasri's volley as Arsenal led 2-0 at half time.
But Ciaran Clark put Villa back into the game in the 52nd and then headed in another after Marouane Chamakh scored a third for Arsenal.
The Gunners made sure of the victory in stoppage time when Jack Wilshere scored his first league goal for the north London club.
Villa has collected one point from its last three league matches.
At Stoke, midfielder Matthew Etherington stunned Manchester City with an injury-time equalizer, striking past Joe Hart after receiving a backheel from Tuncay Sanli.
Micah Richards thought he had scored an 81st-minute winner for City when he latched on to a ball from James Milner and sent a shot into the corner.
"We deserved to win," City manager Roberto Mancini said. "We tried to play football. If we continue to play like this we will win games."