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Arsenal recover to beat Aston Villa 3-2 with 10 men

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored from a late free kick to give 10-man Arsenal a 3-2 victory over Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday.

John McGinn had given Villa a surprise lead but Arsenal recovered from Ainsley MaitlandNi­les being sent off in the 41st minute to equalize through Nicolas Pepe's penalty in the 59th.

Villa regained the lead just 89 seconds later, with Wesley turning home, but Calum Chambers hit his first Arsenal goal since August 2016 to level again in the 81st.

Aubameyang's winner sent Unai Emery's side to fourth place.

As with most of Arsenal's games this season, the start of the match was wide open. Goalkeeper Bernd Leno was tested twice by long-range McGinn efforts, the second of which was well saved.

Pepe, who Emery concedes still needs time to adapt following his summer transfer, started in lively fashion and had a shot deflected behind.

Moments later, the visitors were ahead following more suspect defending from Arsenal.

Anwar El Ghazi crossed and McGinn, who had already lost Matteo Guendouzi, ghosted in between three static Arsenal defenders to steer the ball home.

Bukayo Saka, making his full Premier League debut at 18, was one bright spark for hosts Arsenal in the opening stages, with the winger keen for possession and striking just over the bar from outside the box.

Arsenal's afternoon only looked to be heading in one direction when Maitland-Niles was sent off four minutes before halftime for a second bookable offence.

Having already been cautioned for bringing down El Ghazi early on, referee Jon Moss produced another yellow for the player as he followed through to foul Neil Taylor — receiving treatment on the floor before being red-carded.

A Villa mistake presented Arsenal with a way back into the contest in the second half.

Guendouzi bundled his way into the penalty area and was tripped by Bjorn Engels. Pepe sent the resulting penalty down the middle to level.

But Villa responded immediatel­y, first McGinn flashing a shot wide before Jack Grealish broke into the box past Sokratis Papastatho­poulos and crossed for Wesley to finish at the near post.

Trezeguet should have done better as Villa caught Arsenal on the counteratt­ack but his shot was straight at Leno, while David Luiz's free kick was tipped over by Villa goalkeeper Tom Heaton at the other end.

Guendouzi's drive hit the base of Heaton's post moments later as the 10 men chased a second equalizer.

Aubameyang ballooned over the bar but Emery's side then leveled for a second time as Chambers struck from six yards at the second attempt.

The comeback was complete less than three minutes later as Engels fouled Aubameyang on the edge of the box. The Gabon striker, wearing the captain's armband after Granit Xhaka was taken off, netted his seventh of the season from the free kick.

Liverpool 5 points clear at top after beating Chelsea 21

Liverpool restored its five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after Trent Alexander-Arnold and Roberto Firmino clinched a 2-1 victory over Chelsea on Sunday.

Chasing a first English title since 1990, Liverpool claimed a sixth successive league win at the start of the season after Chelsea was unpicked twice from setpieces in the first half.

But Chelsea has now conceded 13 goals in the opening six league games under Frank Lampard, leaving the team 10 points behind Liverpool.

Alexander-Arnold was teed up by Mohamed Salah's free kick to get the opener in the 14th minute.

A defensive mix-up allowed Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicuet­a to put the ball in the net in the 27th minute but the equalizer was ruled out once the VAR rolled back the action and spotted an offside.

Liverpool's response to the reprieve was to extend its lead in the 30th minute when Firmino headed in Andy Robertson's cross.

Chelsea's plans were disrupted by two injury-enforced defensive changes in the first half with Andreas Christense­n and Emerson Palmieri forced off.

Chelsea did pull one back in the 71st minute when N'Golo Kante was given space to twist through the defense. Many might have been expecting him to release the ball to an opponent, but the Frenchman struck the ball into the top of the net.

Napoli's Llorente shines again

Fernando Llorente's free transfer to Napoli is paying large dividends.

The Spanish striker scored two goals and set up another in a 4-1 win at promoted Lecce in Serie A on Sunday — five days after also playing a part in both goals of Napoli's 2-0 victory over titleholde­r Liverpool in the Champions League.

Not bad for a 34-year-old cast aside by Champions League runner-up Tottenham when his contract expired at the end of last season.

"He certainly made a good impression," Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti said. "I liked the way he played alongside Arkadiusz Milik and their positionin­g. The first goal also came from a Milik shot, so we've got a lot of variety to choose from in attack."

Receiving his first start since joining Napoli on deadline day, Llorente was ready and well positioned when a shot from Milik ricocheted into his path, using one touch to put the Partenopei ahead midway through the first half.

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