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  • ‘Very, very angry’: Arsenal coach fumes after title bid rocked; Man Utd rally amid late drama — EPL Wrap

    ‘Very, very angry’: Arsenal coach fumes after title bid rocked; Man Utd rally amid late drama — EPL Wrap

    Mikel Arteta has slammed Arsenal for being ‘nowhere near the levels’ required to win the Premier League following his side’s 1-0 loss to West Ham.

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    Meanwhile troubled Manchester United rallied from two goals down in a 2-2 draw at Everton.

    Jarrod Bowen’s strike just before half-time at the Emirates proved to be the difference as the Gunners dropped to their third defeat of the season with their 15-game unbeaten streak coming to an end.

    A red card to Myles Lewis-Skelly in the 73rd minute did little to help Arsenal’s cause as they missed out on the chance to cut Liverpool’s lead at the top to five points.

    And Arteta was left bitterly frustrated as Arsenal created next to nothing as they lost at home to the Hammers for the second successive season.

    Speaking in his post-match press conference, he said: “Very disappointed, obviously very angry as well.

    “We didn’t hit the levels of today and I am very much responsible of that so I am very, very angry.” Arteta also refused to use the lack of attackers at his disposal as an excuse for his side’s toothless display up front.

    Mikel Merino, a central midfielder, was named up top for the Gunners with Leandro Trossard and Ethan Nwaneri on the flanks.

    In total, Arsenal took 20 shots, but just two of those landed on target. Yet Arteta bemoaned a lack of quality from his entire squad as the primary reason for the defeat.

    “I refuse that completely because I am talking about the standards of the players and the team that we played today, me included,” he remarked.

    “That was nowhere near the levels that we have to hit to have the opportunity to win a Premier League.

    Arsenal’s Declan Rice is substituted by manager Mikel Arteta during the Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday February 22, 2025. (Photo by Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images)Source: FOX SPORTS

    Match Stats “We were very consistent, yes, but football is about what you do today and today, nowhere near.” The loss to West Ham now leaves the Gunners’ title hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.

    With Liverpool drawing to Everton and Aston Villa recently, Arsenal had the chance to keep the pressure on Arne Slot‘s men.

    But the loss to West Ham leaves the margin at eight points with 12 games remaining ahead of Liverpool’s clash away at Manchester City on Sunday.

    “I think you have to congratulate West Ham for the victory and the game that they played,” Arteta added.

    “But as well I think a lot from our side that we never got right and they didn’t allow us to get enough momentum, enough sequence of play with positive action that could deliver into situations of threat for them.” Arteta and his troops must now quickly switch focus to Wednesday’s trip to high-flying Nottingham Forest.

    He will also be without Lewis-Skelly as one of his defensive options. The teenager brought down Mohamed Kudus as the Ghanaian looked to break towards goal with no defensive cover nearby.

    It was initially given a yellow card, but following a VAR review, it was upgraded to a straight red.

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    Lewis-Skelly’s sending off was his second in his last four league fixtures, with the other coming in a 1-0 win over Wolves.However, it was later overturned upon appeal.

    At Goodison Park, United were headed for a ninth defeat in their last 13 league games as goals from Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure put Everton two up inside 33 minutes.

    Ruben Amorim’s team had not mustered a shot on target until Fernandes’ free-kick pulled a goal back 18 minutes from time before Manuel Ugarte’s equaliser salvaged a point.

    More late drama was to come as Everton were awarded a penalty deep into stoppage-time, only for referee Andy Madley to overturn his decision after a VAR review.

    “We just played one half and we managed to draw the game. We didn’t exist in the first half,” Amorim said after his 15th-placed side’s dismal run extended to just four wins in 15 league games.

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    Tottenham eased the pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou with a 4-1 win at third-bottom Ipswich.

    Brennan Johnson put Tottenham ahead in the 18th minute with a tap-in from Son Heung-min’s cutback.

    Johnson was on target again eight minutes later, netting with a clinical strike from another Son assist.

    Omari Hutchinson pulled one back for Ipswich in the 36th minute. But Djed Spence’s deflected 77th minute shot and Dejan Kulusevski’s 84th minute finish wrapped up Tottenham’s second successive victory.

    Wolves boosted their survival bid with a priceless 1-0 win at 10-man Bournemouth.

    Bournemouth had Illia Zabarnyi sent off late in the first half when his foul by Rayan Ait-Nouri was upgraded from a yellow to red card after VAR intervened.

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    Wolves took advantage in the 36th minute as Nelson Semedo’s cross was missed by Dean Huijsen and Matheus Cunha steered his shot past Kepa Arrizabalaga.

    Vitor Pereira’s team are now five points clear of the relegation zone as fifth-placed Bournemouth’s top four hopes suffered a setback.

    Joachim Andersen’s own goal put his former club Crystal Palace on course for a 2-0 win at Fulham.

    Daniel Munoz’s 66th minute blast wrapped up Palace’s latest success on the road. Southampton slipped closer to relegation after a 4-0 defeat against south-coast rivals Brighton at St Mary’s.

    Joao Pedro, Georginio Rutter, Kaoru Mitoma and Jack Hinshelwood’s 82nd minute effort condemned bottom of the table Southampton to a 21st defeat in 26 league games this season.

    Southampton are 13 points from safety with 12 games left to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.

    Chelsea travel to Aston Villa looking to bolster their top four push in Saturday’s late game.

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  • Forest loss for Tottenham heaps pressure on Ange as rampant Reds surge clear — PL wrap

    Forest loss for Tottenham heaps pressure on Ange as rampant Reds surge clear — PL wrap

    Liverpool powered seven points clear at the top of the Premier League as the title favourites survived a scare in their 3-1 win against Leicester, while Bruno Fernandes was sent off in Manchester United’s dismal 2-0 defeat at lowly Wolves.

    Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs copped another loss, 1-0 to Nottingham Forest.

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    Erling Haaland missed a penalty as crisis-torn Manchester City failed to end their dismal run with a 1-1 draw against Everton, but it was United’s travails and Liverpool’s remarkable run that took centre-stage on Thursday.

    Arne Slot’s side were shocked by Jordan Ayew’s early strike at Anfield, but the leaders recovered their composure to equalise just before the interval through Cody Gakpo.

    England midfielder Jones marked his 100th top-flight appearance with the second goal soon after half-time.

    Mohamed Salah’s 19th goal this term wrapped up Liverpool’s 11th win in their last 13 games in all competitions.

    “We created enough, but because we went 1-0 down it was a game,” Liverpool manager Slot said.

    Liverpool’s comeback lifted them well clear of second-placed Chelsea, who were defeated 2-1 by Fulham earlier in the day.

    Mohamed Salah of Liverpool scores his team’s third goal.Source: Getty Images

    United suffered a third successive loss in all competitions to leave new boss Ruben Amorim with five defeats in his first 10 games.

    Fernandes was dismissed two minutes into the second half at Molineux for a second bookable offence.

    United’s 10 men cracked in the 58th minute when Matheus Cunha’s corner went straight in as goalkeeper Andre Onana flapped under pressure.

    Hwang Hee-chan compounded Amorim’s misery when he tapped in with just seconds left.

    Losing to fourth-bottom Wolves was another bitter blow for United, who endured a humiliating 3-0 defeat by Bournemouth at Old Trafford last weekend after losing 4-3 in the League Cup at Tottenham.

    With his team marooned in 14th place — just eight points above the relegation zone — Amorim’s woes might not be over, with United facing in-form Newcastle on Monday before travelling to Liverpool in their first game of 2025.

    “It’s so tough to win games in this league with 11 men. With 10 men, it’s more difficult,” Amorim said.

    Ruben Amorim has had a rough start at Manchester United.Source: Getty Images

    Champions Manchester City have just one victory in their last 13 games in all competitions as their Christmas schedule started in disappointing fashion.

    Bernardo Silva put City in front early on before Iliman Ndiaye salvaged a point for Everton.

    Seven minutes into the second half, Haaland had the chance to end his longest goal drought at the Etihad but Jordan Pickford denied him.

    City are languishing in seventh place and sit five points adrift of the top four, with their astonishing decline showing no sign of ending.

    “Of course we need results and we didn’t get it. The team played really good again in all departments and unfortunately could not win,” said City boss Pep Guardiola.

    Erling Haaland is challenged by Jarrad Branthwaite of Everton.Source: Getty Images

    At Stamford Bridge, second-placed Chelsea were stunned by Fulham’s late fightback for a 2-1 win in a dramatic west London derby.

    It was Chelsea’s first home defeat against Fulham since 1979. Cole Palmer put Chelsea ahead after 16 minutes, the England forward drilling home from the edge of the area after weaving through the Fulham defence in dazzling style.

    But Fulham levelled with eight minutes left when Antonee Robinson’s cross was headed down by Timothy Castagne and Harry Wilson nodded in from close range.

    Chelsea were furious, claiming Alex Iwobi had fouled Pedro Neto in the build-up to the goal.

    But there was worse to come for the Blues in stoppage-time when Rodrigo Muniz converted Sasa Lukic’s pass with a clinical strike.

    Chelsea are four points behind leaders Liverpool, who have two games in hand and host Leicester later on Thursday.

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is under mounting pressure.Source: AFP

    Nottingham Forest climbed to third place after a 1-0 win against sputtering Tottenham at the City Ground.

    Forest went ahead in the 28th minute when Anthony Elanga raced onto Morgan Gibbs-White’s pass and stroke a composed finish past Fraser Forster.

    Forest’s fourth successive win was sweet revenge for boss Nuno Espirito Santo, whose former club Tottenham had Djed Spence sent off in the closing moments for a second booking.

    Tottenham are stuck in 11th as the pressure mounts on boss Ange Postecoglou. Newcastle swatted aside 10-man Aston Villa 3-0, moving up to fifth place after winning three consecutive league games for the first time since 2023.

    Jarrod Bowen’s 59th-minute goal gave West Ham a 1-0 win at bottom of the table Southampton after the visitors saw Guido Rodriguez’s red card overturned by VAR.

    It was a frustrating start for new Saints boss Ivan Juric, who has replaced the sacked Russell Martin.

    Bournemouth and Crystal Palace shared a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium.

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  • Erling Haaland’s four-goal haul puts Manchester City one step closer towards fourth-straight title

    Erling Haaland’s four-goal haul puts Manchester City one step closer towards fourth-straight title

    Erling Haaland scored four as Manchester City closed to within three games of an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title by thrashing Wolves 5-1 at the Etihad.

    Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth earlier on Saturday had opened up a four-point lead for the Gunners, but City showed no signs of feeling the pressure as they cut the gap back to one point and have three matches remaining to Arsenal’s two.

    Haaland has faced criticism for not matching the standards of his stunning first season in Manchester, when he scored 52 goals as City won the treble.

    However, the Norwegian took his tally for this season to 36 goals in 41 appearances with a devastating display of finishing.

    “Erling is back to business,” City boss Pep Guardiola said.

    “Penalties are a guarantee but the second and fourth (goals) were unbelievable.”

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    Haaland was restored to Pep Guardiola’s starting line-up after coming off the bench to score against Nottingham Forest last weekend on his return from injury.

    However, Guardiola pointed to an earlier injury problem this season that kept him out for two months as the reason behind Haaland failing to hit the same heights as last year.

    “He was injured, an important one, and he’s so tall to get back to your best form you need time,” added Guardiola.

    Even if City collectively are also not at the same level as a year ago, the remain well on course for a Premier League and FA Cup double.

    The defending champions travel to Fulham and Tottenham in their next two games before hosting West Ham on the final day of the season.

    And Guardiola insisted they will need to win all three matches, despite Arsenal facing a tricky trip away to Manchester United next weekend.

    “One week, three games. Nine points we will be champions, six or seven points, Arsenal will be champions.”

    Erling Haaland of Manchester City. Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

    Wolves had inflicted one of City’s just three Premier League defeats this season, but the visitors were blown away as Guardiola’s men extended their unbeaten home streak to 43 games.

    Josko Gvardiol was wiped out by Rayan Ait-Nouri for the first of two City penalties and Haaland sent Jose Sa the wrong way to open the floodgates on 12 minutes.

    The City striker then rose highest to power home a header from Rodri’s hanging cross to the back post.

    Haaland looked set to complete his hat-trick when he raced through in first-half stoppage time only to be clipped by Nelson Semedo.

    Referee Craig Pawson initially waved play on, but overturned his decision after a VAR review.

    Haaland showed no mercy to fire home his second hat-trick in as many appearances against Wolves at the Etihad.

    Any suggestion City could rack up a huge score to chip away at their goal difference deficit compared to Arsenal was punctured as Wolves pulled a goal back early in the second period.

    Hwang Hee-Chan swept into an unguarded net after Ederson flapped at a cross. Yet, City’s three-goal cushion was restored in spectacular fashion within a minute.

    Phil Foden’s long ball picked out Haaland, who cut onto his lethal left foot and found the top corner.

    Haaland’s four-goal haul looks to have settled the race for the Golden Boot as his 25 Premier League goals are now five more than Alexander Isak and Cole Palmer.

    “Twenty-five goals (is) not bad,” said Haaland. “We’ve got a not so bad manager who pushes me.

    “I try to develop every day. I had some problems (this season) but let’s not focus on them. We’ve got four finals left for our season.”

    There could even have been more for City’s number nine, who has twice before scored five in one game since arriving in England.

    Sa made a spectacular save to deny Haaland matching that feat once more. And the 23-year-old was left less than impressed with Guardiola’s decision to hand him a rest for the final eight minutes when he was replaced by Julian Alvarez.

    It was Alvarez who rounded off the scoring by finding the far corner from Rodri’s pass five minutes from time. Defeat ends Wolves’ hopes of European football next season as they remain 11th.

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