Times Colonist

Everton stuns Arsenal in English Premier League

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MANCHESTER, England — Prowling the sideline and upsetting the big boys, it’s as if Sean Dyche never went away.

There was even a trademark headed goal from one of his former Burnley players to give Everton’s new manager a winning debut and blow the English Premier League title race wide open on Saturday.

Table-topping Arsenal paid the price as Dyche immediatel­y made his presence felt and defender James Tarkowski sealed a shock 1-0 win.

There was no such joy for neighbour Liverpool as it slumped again to a 3-0 loss at Wolverhamp­ton, and Jurgen Klopp’s troubles deepened.

Victory for Everton was its first in any competitio­n since October and ended a 10-game winless streak.

That run led to the sacking of manager Frank Lampard last month and the appointmen­t of Dyche in a desperate bid to avoid relegation.

After 69 years in the top-flight, there is a lot riding on Everton’s latest managerial hire, which already looks like shrewd business.

Dyche led unfashiona­ble Burnley into the league in 2016 and repeatedly upset the odds in his near 10 years at the Lancashire club. In that sense, it was business as usual against an Arsenal team flying highest in the league and looking to open an eightpoint gap on second-placed Manchester City.

Dyche was back in his element as he barked orders to his players and Goodison Park celebrated a win that could have significan­ce at both ends of the table.

“It’s a start point. That one win doesn’t guarantee the next one,” Dyche said. “The way they have taken ownership and pride in what we have tried to do this week, I value that.”

Arsenal lost for only the second time in the league and will see its lead cut to two points if City beats Tottenham today.

But the London club will have a game in hand.

The result also gave hope to Manchester United and Newcastle that they could yet challenge for the title.

United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Old Trafford and was eight points behind the leader having played a game more.

Newcastle, however, failed to take full advantage of Arsenal’s loss when it was held by West Ham to 1-1.

Liverpool’s season is unravellin­g after a seventh league loss makes a bid for Champions League qualificat­ion look increasing­ly unlikely.

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