Ronaldo sees red as United draw again: English Premier League
LONDON, Aug 16: Champions Manchester United stumbled to their second successive Premier League draw on Wednesday when they were held 1-1 at Portsmouth and had Cristiano Ronaldo sent off for violent conduct.
Chelsea hit back in the second half to beat Reading 2-1, Manchester City, with their first home goal since Jan 1, beat Derby County 1-0, Fulham beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1, Wigan Athletic beat Middlesbrough 1-0 and Sunderland snatched a last-minute equaliser to draw 2-2 at Birmingham City.
Carlos Tevez marked his Manchester United debut by setting up Paul Scholes to drive in the opening goal at Portsmouth after 15 minutes.
United produced some lovely football but Portsmouth, who had beaten them in three of their four previous Premier League meetings at Fratton Park, stunned the champions with a 53rd-minute Benjani Mwaruwari header.
Portsmouth's Sulley Muntari was sent off in the 83rd minute for a second booking and Ronaldo followed him two minutes later for a headbutt with barely any contact made.
Ronaldo will miss three games, including Sunday's derby against resurgent Manchester City.
Sven-Goran Eriksson's City followed up their impressive opening 2-0 success at West Ham United by beating promoted Derby with a well-taken goal by 19-year-old Michael Johnson.
That 43rd-minute effort brought to an end the longest home top-flight drought since the league was founded in 1888.
Reading earned a point from a goalless draw at Old Trafford last Sunday but on home soil had a real go at Chelsea.
They took the lead on the half hour through Andre Bikey after goalkeeper Petr Cech had failed to gather a high ball but paid a heavy price for missing further chances.
Jose Mourinho made two changes at halftime and it paid immediate dividends as Chelsea equalised with a typical surging charge from Frank Lampard in the 47th minute and secured their second successive win with a nicely-curled effort by Didier Drogba two minutes later.