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Greenwood bags brace as Utd sink Burnley; Arsenal dent Fulham survival hopes

It was a major setback for third botom Fulham, who are six points behind fourth botom Burnley and fith botom Brighton with just five games let

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Manchester United moved within eight points of Premier League leaders Manchester City as Mason Greenwood’s double inspired a 3-1 win over Burnley, while Eddie Nketiah’s last-gasp goal gave Arsenal a 1-1 draw against struggling Fulham on Sunday.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are unlikely to catch City, but Greenwood’s late winner puts a litle pressure on their biter rivals with six games let.

Greenwood had opened the scoring early in the second half at Old Trafford before James Tarkowski equalised moments later.

Greenwood’s second made him the joint-top scoring teenager in Premier League history for United, level with Wayne Rooney on 15 goals.

Edinson Cavani grabbed the third goal in stoppage-time as second placed United won six consecutiv­e Premier League games for the first time since January 2019.

Although they have probably let it too late to overhaul City, United are on course for a second place finish and could still win the first silverware of Solskjaer’s reign.

They face Roma in the Europa League semifinals ater easing past Granada in the quarterfin­al second leg on Thursday.

United were beaten in three of their opening six league matches this season but have lost only one of their subsequent 26.

Amid talk of United being one of six Premier League teams who have agreed to join a proposed European Super League that would replace the Premier League, Solskjaer’s team looked far from elite in a scrappy first half.

They were fortunate not to fall behind in the opening minute when Chris Wood’s header was disallowed for offside ater keeper Dean Henderson failed to reach Mat Lowton’s cross.

Greenwood opened the scoring in the 48th minute with a clinical close-range finish ater Bruno Fernandes cleverly dummied Marcus Rashford’s pass.

The England forward’s fourth goal in his last six appearance­s was cancelled out 114 seconds later.

Burnley defender James Tarkowski outmuscled Harry Maguire as he climbed high to head Ashley Westwood’s corner past Henderson from six yards.

Greenwood restored United’s lead in the 84th minute when his shot deflected in off Jack Cork before Cavani sloted home from Donny van de Beek’s pass in the final moments.

Arsenal were seconds away from a first ever home defeat against Fulham as they laboured to find a response to Josh Maja’s second half penalty.

But Nketiah’s leveller pushed Fulham closer to relegation deep into stoppage-time.

It was a major setback for third botom Fulham, who are six points from safety and have just five games let to beat the drop.

Fith botom Brighton travel to Chelsea on Tuesday and, like fourth botom Burnley, will still have a game in hand on Fulham ater that match.

“I’m disappoint­ed and guted,” Fulham boss Scot Parker said. “I’ve just seen their goal back. Rob Holding looks offside to me.

“That’s what’s disappoint­ing. We were so close so it’s painful.”

Ninth placed Arsenal are nine points adrit of the top four and their best hope of reaching next season’s Champions League is winning the Europa League.

Mikel Arteta’s men face Villarreal in the semi-finals ater cruising to a 4-0 victory at Slavia Prague in the quarter-final second leg on Thursday.

“We have to just focus on the boys playing away in Europe and arriving here with the desire to go all the way to the end,” Arteta said.

Fulham midfielder Mario Lemina burst into the penalty area in the 59th minute before making a theatrical tumble ater Gabriel stood on his foot.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah, right, celebrates after scoring a goal against Fulham during an EPL match on Sunday.
Associated Press Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah, right, celebrates after scoring a goal against Fulham during an EPL match on Sunday.

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