The Sunday Times of Malta

Havertz takes Arsenal top as Man. United boost hopes

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Arsenal needed Kai Havertz’s late winner to go top of the Premier League by beating Brentford 2-1 yesterday as Manchester United kept alive their faint hopes of finishing in the top four with a 2-0 win over Everton.

Liverpool’s blockbuste­r clash against Manchester City at Anfield today gave the Gunners the chance to edge ahead in the title race.

An eighth consecutiv­e Premier League win took Mikel Arteta’s men one point ahead of Liverpool and two clear of defending champions City.

But they had to overcome a glaring error from Aaron Ramsdale on his return to the Arsenal goal.

All seemed to be going to plan for the home side when Declan Rice continued his fine goalscorin­g form by heading in Ben White’s cross on 19 minutes.

However, there was a sting in the tale in a moment Ramsdale will want to forget in first-half stoppage time.

The England internatio­nal was making just his second Premier League start since September as the on-loan David Raya was ineligible to feature against his parent club.

Ramsdale’s lack of match sharpness may have been a factor as he dallied on the ball as his attempted clearance ricocheted off Yoane Wissa into the net.

The Arsenal goalkeeper bounced back after the break to make vital saves from Ivan Toney’s spectacula­r effort and Nathan Collins’ header.

Havertz then bulleted home a header from another White cross four minutes from time.

Everton were made to pay for conceding two first-half penalties as Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford scored from the spot.

Erik ten Hag’s team are now eight points adrift of fourthplac­ed Aston Villa and three behind Tottenham in fifth, who face each other today, in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

“We need wins,” said Ten Hag, “We’re still in the hunt but it depends on them.

“We have to win our games but we know, in the Premier League, everyone is killing everyone.”

Everton sit four points above the relegation zone as their winless league run extended to 11 games.

Alejandro Garnacho was the difference maker at Old Trafford as his quick feet twice provoked spot-kicks.

James Tarkowski was the first Everton defender lured into a mistimed challenge on Garnacho after 10 minutes and Fernandes rolled home his eighth goal of the season.

Garnacho danced through a series of challenges in the 36th minute before he was chopped down by Ben Godfrey.

Fernandes passed over penalty duties to Rashford and Jordan Pickford was unable to deny the forward, who fired home his fifth goal in nine league games.

LUton HoLd pALAce

Third-bottom Luton rescued a priceless 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace thanks to Cauley Woodrow’s last-gasp leveller.

Oliver Glasner’s side struck in the 11th minute when Daniel Munoz teed up Jean-Philippe Mateta to flick home.

But Woodrow levelled from Andros Townsend’s cross six minutes into stoppage time to leave Luton three points from safety.

Sheffield United moved off the bottom of the table but blew a two-goal lead as Bournemout­h hit back to rescue a 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium.

Bournemout­h’s Dominic Solanke missed a 14th-minute penalty as the striker slipped in his run-up and ballooned the spot-kick over the bar.

Gustavo Hamer and Jack Robinson struck to put the Blades into a shock lead.

But Dango Ouattara got one back with a header from a 74th minute corner and Bournemout­h equalised in stoppage-time when Enes Unal stabbed home to claim his first goal for the club.

Wolves improved their prospects of qualifying for Europe next season with a 2-1 win against Fulham at Molineux to climb up to eighth.

Aston Villa vs Tottenham .14.00 Brighton vs N. Forest ........ 15.00 West Ham vs Burnley ........ 15.00 Liverpool vs Man. City ....... 16.45

Chelsea vs Newcastle ....... 21.00

Burnley vs Brentford, Luotn vs Nott. Forest;

Cardiff vs Ipswich .................. 2-1 Blackburn vs Plymouth ........ 1-1 Hull C. vs Leicester ............... 2-2 Millwall vs Birmingham ........ 1-0 Norwich vs Rotherham ......... 5-0 Preston vs Stoke C . .............. 1-2 QPR vs Middlesbro­ugh .......... 0-2 S’hampton vs Sunderland .... 4-2

H’sfield vs West Brom ....... 13.00 Bristol City vs Swansea .... 13.30

Leicester 82; Leeds 79; Ipswich 78; Southampto­n 73; West brom 60; Norwich, Hull 58; Coventry 57; Preston, Cardiff, 53; Middlesbro­ugh 50; Sunderland 47; Watford 45; Bristol C. 44; Swansea, Millwall 43; Plymouth, Blackburn, Stoke 41; QPR, Birmingham 39; Huddersfie­ld, Sheffield Wednesday 38; Rotherham 19.

Barnsley vs Lincoln ............... 1-5 Blackpool vs Portsmouth ..... 0-0 Bristol R. vs Derby ................ 0-3 B. Albion vs P’boro ............... 1-3 Cambridge vs N’hampton ..... 1-1 Charlton vs Carlisle .............. 3-2 Exeter vs Bolton ................... 2-2 Oxford vs Cheltenham .......... 2-1 P. Vale vs Shrewsbury ........... 1-2 Reading vs Wycombe ............ 1-2 Stevenage vs Fleetwood ...... 0-0 Wigan vs L. Orient ................ 1-0 Standings: Portsmouth 77; Derby 72; Bolton 71; Peterborou­gh 68; Barnsley 67; Stevenage 61; Oxford 60; Blackpool 57; Lincoln

Celtic vs Livingston .......... 15.30 Hibernian vs Rangers ........ 18.30

Morton vs Hearts ............... 20.45

 ?? 16.00 ?? Arsenal forward Kai Havertz.
PLAYING TODAY
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY 20.30
SATURDAY
PLAYED YESTERDAY
16.00 Arsenal forward Kai Havertz. PLAYING TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 20.30 SATURDAY PLAYED YESTERDAY

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