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Arsenal keep nose in front

- James Robson

Arsenal survived a late scare at Tottenham to stay narrowly ahead in the race for the Premier League title yesterday. A 3-2 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ensured Mikel Arteta’s team remained at the top of the standings, ahead of defending champions Manchester City, who won 2-0 at Nottingham Forest.

But Arsenal had to endure a nervous finish despite powering to 3-0 lead in a London derby that was supposed to be one of their biggest tests in the title chase.

“The last 20 minutes wasn’t nice, but it was worth it,” Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka said afterward.

“We know it is a big derby and they don’t want to lose 3-0 at home. Momentum shifted their way, but I am proud of the boys — we managed to get the three points.”

An own-goal from Pierre-emile Hojberg and further strikes from Saka and Kai Havertz put Arsenal into a commanding position at the break. But in the face of a potential rout, Tottenham responded in the second half through Cristian Romero and a penalty from Son Heung-min in the 87th minute.

Under pressure, Arsenal held on and remain one point clear at the top, having played a game more than City.

The advantage is still with Pep Guardiola’s team, who will clinch a fourth-straight title if they win their remaining games this season and responded to Arsenal’s win with victory of their own at relegation-fighting Forest.

With Liverpool’s title hopes further diminishin­g after dropping five points in two games this week, it is down to Arsenal to challenge City’s domestic dominance.

Having collapsed late on in last season’s title race, Arteta’s players look more capable of going the distance this time around.

An away fixture against their fiercest rivals, Tottenham, was a major test of their credential­s at this stage of the campaign.

And, while Arsenal were guilty of letting Spurs back into a game that should have been killed off much earlier, victory when tension was high was a test of character.

“Maybe last season that could have ended in a draw and we showed we have the experience,” Saka said. “We know City are an amazing team, but they are not perfect, we just need to do our job.”

Man City win

Arsenal’s win meant the pressure was on City to keep the heat on their title rivals.

They were always favoured to beat a Forest team who are desperatel­y fighting for survival but without Phil Foden, who was ill, and Erling Haaland on the bench, Guardiola was without two big match-winners in the starting XI.

An injury to goalkeeper Ederson also forced City into a change at halftime.

But Guardiola’s team look to be in unstoppabl­e form and a 2-0 win extended their unbeaten record in the league to 19 games, dating back to a 1-0 loss to Aston Villa at the start of December.

Back then there were questions about City’s ability to win a sixth title in seven years. While Arsenal may lead the way, City’s title-winning know-how could make the difference.

So could Haaland, who stepped off the bench to score the goal that effectivel­y killed off Forest’s challenge.

Josko Gvardiol headed City in front in the first half, but Chris Wood had two clear chances from close range to score for Forest.

Haaland missed City’s last two games through injury, but was quickly back on the scoresheet with a clinically taken goal just nine minutes after coming on as a substitute.

Among those in the crowd to watch were his father, Alf-inge, and rock star Noel Gallagher.

The goal saw Haaland move clear of Cole Palmer as the league’s top scorer with 21 goals.

“It’s an important win, it does not matter how we do it, and it is good to be back,” Haaland said.

“We knew it was going to be a fight, and the pitch was not the easiest to play on but we cannot complain, it is about winning and that is exactly what we did.”

Bournemout­h record

Without a win in their first nine league games this season, Bournemout­h are now in the top half of the table and have set their own Premier League points record.

A 3-0 win against Brighton moved Andoni Iraola’s team up to 10th and on 48 points. Bournemout­h’s previous best in the top flight was 46 points in the 2016-17 season under former manager Eddie Howe.

Goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert secured victory against a Brighton team who are going rapidly in the other direction after six games without a win.

We know City are an amazing team, but they are not perfect, we just need to do our job.

Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Arsenal's Kai Havertz (right) challenges for the ball with Tottenham's Rodrigo Bentancur.
Photo / AP Arsenal's Kai Havertz (right) challenges for the ball with Tottenham's Rodrigo Bentancur.

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