Spectacular Cisse double sinks Chelsea

Emmanuel Adebayor's double helped Tottenham Hotspur win 4-1 at Bolton Wanderers while Newcastle humbled Chelsea 2-0 away as both sides moved a point behind third-placed Arsenal with two games left as the race for the Champions League hotted up.

A stunning Luka Modric strike set Tottenham on their way to victory at Bolton where midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who watched the match from the stand, received a standing ovation from fans 46 days after making a remarkable recovery after suffering a cardiac arrest in an FA Cup match against Spurs.

"I actually thought we were going to win 1-0 with our 15th clean sheet of the season, but the goal was special," Newcastle manager Alan Pardew said of Cisse's second. "It sums him up. He feels he is just going to score whenever he is near the goal."

Stoke City's Peter Crouch and Luis Suarez for Liverpool have both netted jaw-dropping Premier League goals this term but Cisse's strike sits with the best of them.

Spurs added to Bolton's relegation worries with defeat keeping Owen Coyle's side in the drop zone.

The move backfired as Newcastle atoned for their dismal display in losing 4-0 at Wigan on Saturday, securing their seventh Premier League win out of eight with a performance that will have not gone unnoticed by Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini, whose side visit St James' Park on Sunday.