Hindustan Times (Noida)

United equal record with nine-goal blitz versus Saints

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Manchester United equalled the biggest win in Premier League history as they crushed nine-man Southampto­n 9-0, while Arsenal had two players sent off in their defeat at Wolves on Tuesday.

Rampant United scored four times in the first half after Southampto­n’s teenage midfielder Alexandre Jankewitz was dismissed in the second minute at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side hit five more after the break, tying them with Leicester’s 9-0 win at Southampto­n in 2019 and United’s own 9-0 victory against Ipswich in 1995.

Aaron Wan-bissaka’s goal opened the floodgates and Marcus Rashford bagged United’s second. Jan Bednarek’s own goal made it three for the hosts before Edinson Cavani added the fourth. The goals kept coming as Anthony Martial and Scott Mctominay netted before Bruno

Fernandes’ penalty after Bednarek was sent off. Martial and Daniel James scored in stoppage-time to complete an incredible display by United.

A seven-game unbeaten league run had propelled Arsenal back into contention for a return to the Champions League next season and they could have moved to within five points of the top four after Nicolas Pepe’s strike opened the scoring at Molineux. But David Luiz’s third red card in two seasons as an Arsenal player for clipping Willian Jose on the stroke of halftime turned the game around.

Ruben Neves converted the resulting penalty before Joao Moutinho’s stunning long-range strike early in the second half put goal-shy Wolves in front. Goalkeeper Bernd Leno then rounded off a miserable night for the visitors when he was also dismissed for handling outside his box.

A much-needed victory for Wolves ended an eight-game winless run and takes them 12 points clear of the relegation zone. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men also completed a first league double over Arsenal in 42 years.

Arsenal remain in 10th, eight points adrift of fourth-placed Leicester, having played a game more.

“The team was really on top of the game, we should have been three or four-nil up and after the red card the game changed completely,” said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

“I’ve seen it 10 times in different angles and I cannot tell you where the contact is.”

West Brom lost 2-1 at bottomof-the-table Sheffield United, while Crystal Palace won 2-1 at struggling Newcastle.

{ MIKEL ARTETA } ARSENAL MANAGER

I would like to see if VAR has different angles... I cannot see any contact and that’s really frustratin­g. on defender David Luiz’s red card and the ensuing penalty

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