Hindustan Times (Noida)

Arsenal stage thrilling fightback

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Arsenal recovered from conceding the second fastest goal in Premier League history as Reiss Nelson’s stoppageti­me strike gave the Premier League leaders a thrilling 3-2 win over Bournemout­h after title rivals Manchester City beat Newcastle 2-0 on Saturday.

Mikel Arteta’s side were trailing by two goals with just over half an hour left.

But the Gunners showed they can cope with the pressure of the title race with a remarkable comeback that kept them five points ahead of second placed City.

Arsenal hadn’t even touched the ball when Philip Billing gave second-bottom Bournemout­h the lead after just 9.11 seconds with a clinical finish from inside the Gunners area.

The quickest goal in Premier League history was scored by Shane Long after 7.69 seconds for Southampto­n against Watford in 2019.

Arsenal fell further behind in the 57th minute as Marcos Senesi escaped Thomas Partey to glance a header past Aaron Ramsdale from a corner.

Partey made amends for his slack marking five minutes later when he reduced the deficit with a close-range finish from Emile Smith-rowe’s header.

Underlinin­g their desire to win a first title since 2004, Arsenal seized the momentum and equalised through Ben White’s powerful finish from Nelson’s cross in the 70th minute.

Nelson completed Arsenal’s incredible revival in the seventh minute of stoppage-time when the substitute produced a superb finish from 20 yards to spark scenes of wild celebratio­n all around the Emirates Stadium.

Earlier on Saturday, City rode their luck in a 2-0 win over Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium.

Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva scored the goals for the champions, who were let off the hook by a series of glaring misses from the visitors.

Sean Longstaff, Callum Wilson and Joelinton were all guilty of not even forcing Ederson into a save as fifth placed Newcastle suffered another blow to their hopes of a top-four finish.

Potter gets a break

Wesley Fofana eased the pressure on Chelsea boss Graham Potter as the French defender sealed a 1-0 win against Leeds at Stamford Bridge.

Fofana put Chelsea in front with his first league goal for the club seven minutes after halftime, the former Leicester centre-back rising to head home from Ben Chilwell’s corner.

It was Chelsea’s first goal in 396 minutes and just their second in seven games in all competitio­ns.

The 10th placed Blues held on for just their third win in their last 16 games in all competitio­ns.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Reiss Nelson (R) scored Arsenal’s third and winning goal against Bournemout­h on Saturday.
REUTERS Reiss Nelson (R) scored Arsenal’s third and winning goal against Bournemout­h on Saturday.

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