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STUFF OF HAMPIONS

Bukayo Saka scores stunner, Eddie Nketiah bags double as Arsenal silence doubters with statement win over Man Utd

- London, United Kingdom -

Premier League leaders Arsenal have had their title credential­s questioned all season but their lastgasp 3-2 win against Manchester United has silenced many of the remaining doubters.

Eddie Nketiah scored the winner in the dying moments of a pulsating match at the Emirates on Sunday as the home fans were infused with fresh belief that this could be their year.

The game against in-form United was seen as a critical test for the Gunners, especially after Manchester City closed the gap at the top of the table to just two points earlier in the day.

It was a challenge they did not fluff, hitting back hard after conceding the first goal, scored by Marcus Rashford, and staying calm after Lisandro Martinez cancelled out Bukayo Saka’s strike in the second half.

Arsenal, who have made their best-ever start to an English topflight season, now have 50 points after 19 games - five clear of defending champions City with a game in hand at the halfway point of the campaign.

“I don’t think it gets much better than that,” said a buoyant Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta.

“It was a beautiful moment, a really special one because we were pushing and pushing and pushing and the goal wasn’t coming and it came at the end... it was just electric. It was really emotional, passionate and I lost it.”

Arteta said he hopes the result, which follows last week’s 20 win against Tottenham in the north London derby, gives his team the belief that Arsenal can be crowned league champions for the first time since 2004.

But he wants to keep his team’s feet on the ground despite a remarkable season in which they have lost just once in the league.

“We know our reality, we know how much we still have to improve,” said the Spaniard.

Winnable matches

Arsenal face the defending champions in the middle of next month but their upcoming fixtures all look winnable and it is getting increasing­ly difficult to see where they will slip up.

Leaving the match against City aside, Arsenal’s next opponents in the league are relegation­threatened Everton, Brentford,

Aston Villa, Leicester, Bournemout­h, Fulham, Crystal Palace and Leeds.

City, with title-winning pedigree, appear to have found their form again after a wobble and the sides at the bottom of the table will fight for their lives as the trap door looms. But former Arsenal captain Arteta has transforme­d his side from also-rans last season into title favourites, through luck and judgement.

Saka has gone from strength to strength while Nketiah has stepped up in the absence of new

It was a beautiful moment, a really special one because we were pushing and pushing and pushing and the goal wasn’t coming and it came at the end... it was just electric. MIKEL ARTETA

signing Gabriel Jesus, injured while playing for Brazil at the World Cup. The 23-year-old now has six goals in six games in all competitio­ns since the tournament in Qatar.

“What Eddie’s doing is incredible,” said Arteta. “We cannot say we saw that. We were hoping that he could do that because of the way he is, because of his mentality, because of his qualities.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates after scoring against Manchester United in their English Premier League match in London on Sunday
(AFP) Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates after scoring against Manchester United in their English Premier League match in London on Sunday

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