Johan Djourou’s own goal gave Chelsea a halftime lead but Dutchman van Persie struck twice in three second-half minutes as Chelsea slid to a second home league defeat of the season to turn the spotlight on manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Champions Manchester United are now just five points behind Chelsea with a game in hand after they won 1-0 at Manchester City despite having Cristiano Ronaldo sent off. Wayne Rooney poached United’s winner just before halftime.
Tottenham Hotspur were beaten 1-0 at home by Everton while Portsmouth beat Blackburn Rovers 3-2 at Fratton Park.
Liverpool were poised to move three points clear at the top of the table on Monday if they beat West Ham United at Anfield.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger had refused to concede that his side’s title challenge was over despite five league defeats and a 10-point deficit to the leaders.
The Frenchman’s claims seemed wildly optimistic after 31 minutes when Arsenal went behind. Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia was guilty of a careless throw-out and after Chelsea won possession Jose Bosingwa’s cross was turned in by Djourou.
Arsenal seemed to be going nowhere until the 59th minute when Chelsea failed to clear and an offside-looking Van Persie turned and smashed a shot past Petr Cech.
“Van Persie was one metre in front of our players,” moaned Scolari, whose side also lost at home to Liverpool. “If a referee makes a mistake, sometimes it’s difficult to win.”
There was no doubt about Van Persie’s second as he spun on the edge of the area and hit a low left-foot shot past Cech into the corner of the net.
“I felt they had very few chances and I thought we could go on and last longer than they do,” Wenger told Sky Sports. “We’ve had a bad spell in the Premier League and we were 1-0 down so there’s no better test of character.”
Results:
Played on Sunday:
Chelsea 1 Arsenal 2
Manchester City 0 Manchester United 1
Portsmouth 3 Blackburn Rovers 2
Tottenham Hotspur 0 Everton 1
—Reuters