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GUN METTLE

Clinical Arsenal blank Brighton to storm back to top of table

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Brighton, England - Arsenal maintained their Premier League title charge as goals by Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard secured a masterful 30 victory at Brighton and Hove Albion that sent them back to the top of the table on Saturday.

Manchester City’s earlier victory had dropped Arsenal into third place, but they responded in emphatic fashion to clear what had looked like a tricky obstacle in style.

Arsenal’s 10th win in their last 11 league games put them on 71 points from 31 games. Liverpool, who play away at Manchester United on Sunday, are on 70, as are champions Manchester City. Arsenal’s goal difference is also significan­tly better than that of their two title rivals.

Brighton started strongly but Arsenal soon settled, and Saka converted a penalty in the 33rd minute after Tariq Lamptey was adjudged to have clipped Gabriel Jesus in the area.

Arsenal were a constant threat going forward and the away fans were in full voice after Kai Havertz scored from close range from Jorginho’s cut back in the 62nd minute.

Former Brighton player Trossard, on as a substitute, wrapped up the points late after being played through on goal.

It was Brighton’s first home league defeat since August.

“The attitude and work-rate of the boys is phenomenal and everyone put everything into that game - that is why we are successful right now,” Havertz said.

“To be honest we didn’t speak about (City’s win). We tried to focus on ourselves and win the game, that is more important than looking at the other games right now.

“We must win our matches and see where that brings us. We have to keep on going, we have another big game in the midweek.”

Brighton put the final nail in the coffin of Arsenal’s title hopes last season as the Gunners suffered a late-season collapse. But Mikel Arteta’s side are in relentless form. They have not conceded in their last five away games, scoring 20 goals in the process, and last weekend showed their character with a gritty 0-0 draw at Man City.

Arsenal’s fans were singing in the south coast rain at the end and while their side still have some tough fixtures ahead, a first title since 2004 now looks within their reach.

Arteta’s side withstood early Brighton pressure but oozed confidence as they then dismantled Roberto de Zerbi’s side.

Gabriel missed a great chance when he headed wide and Jesus was denied by a superb save by Bart Verbruggen.

But when Lamptey fouled Jesus and a VAR check confirmed the penalty award, Saka, who had been an injury doubt, was as cool as a cucumber as he sent his penalty past Verbruggen for his 14th league goal of the season.

Havertz, playing an increasing­ly influentia­l role for Arsenal, gave Arsenal breathing space with a tap-in and Trossard put the icing on the cake in the 86th minute.

Manchester United hold Liverpool

Mohamed Salah scored a late equaliser from a penalty kick as Liverpool escaped Old Trafford with a single point in a 2-2 draw with Manchester United to climb to even on points with Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Salah stroked home in the 84th minute for his sixth league goal at Old Trafford, the most of any visiting player in the league's history, overtaking Steven Gerrard's five. With seven games remaining in the neck-and-neck title race, Liverpool and Arsenal have 71 points with the Gunners leading on goal difference. Holders Manchester City are third on 70 points, while United are sixth with 49.

Luis Diaz got Liverpool on the scoreboard in the 23rd minute when Dominik Szoboszlai swung in a corner that Darwin Nunez headed to the unmarked Colombian who hooked in a volley from close range. But Bruno Fernandes scored a wild goal - the United skipper's 50th league goal for the side - with their first shot on target in the 50th minute when he latched on to a loose Liverpool pass and lobbed the ball from the centre circle past keeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

Kobbie Mainoo had the Old Trafford faithful roaring with his rocket from just inside the 18yard box that sailed into the far top corner in the 67th minute.

To be honest we didn’t speak about (City’s win). We tried to focus on ourselves and win the game, that is more important than looking at the other games right now. KAI HAVERTZ

 ?? ?? Arsenal’s Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday

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