Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion both kept in touch with the Premier League’s top six sides Sunday, Sunderland beating West Ham 1-0 and the Baggies defeating Newcastle 3-1. Jordan Henderson scored his first goal for a year in the 34th minute to lift Sunderland into seventh place and push West Ham back to the bottom of the standings. West Bromwich Albion climbed to eighth after a goal by Somen Tchoyi and two from Peter Odemwingie secured a first league win over Newcastle in 26 years. Sunderland trails sixth-place Bolton only on goal difference. Arsenal moved into first place Saturday with a 2-1 win over Fulham after previous leader Manchester United’s game at Blackpool was postponed because of a frozen pitch. Henderson, who made his England debut last month, was picked as man of the match after he turned in Asamoah Gyan’s 34th-minute cross to give his side all three points and end West Ham’s recent revival. “It’s a long time since I scored a goal,” Henderson said. “I’ve been working on it a lot in training, my finishing. I need to score more goals from midfield wherever I play. But the main thing is we won today.” Carlton Cole went…