Man United stuns Arsenal to blow title race open
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Arsenal's winless run may normally be cause for concern - but the stats suggest they are still in control of the Premier League title race.
Matheus Cunha’s pinpoint strike from distance has enlivened the Premier League title race.
Manchester United stunned Arsenal and reopened the Premier League title race with a 3-2 comeback win at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
The balance between risk and caution has always been a delicate one for Mikel Arteta, a manager who wants his team to dominate matches but never wants to leave them exposed. On this agonising afternoon for Arsenal,
Arsenal must overcome Man Utd in their hunt for the Premier League title.
LONDON, England, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Arsenal will not be hitting the panic button but the Premier League title jitters are beginning to surface in north London as a 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United on Sunday left the door ajar to the chasers.
The Sky Sports football writers analyse Sundays Premier League action as Arsenal create their own problems in defeat to Man Utd; Michael Carricks dream start can continue; Ezri Konsa shines in Aston Villas win at Newcastle;
Arsenal have been left concerned over the long-term fitness of Kai Havertz after the striker sustained a setback in his recovery from a knee injury. The Germany international sustained the issue against Manchester United in August and has not started for the club since.
Winning a Premier League title is never going to be a stroll in the park and Arsenal got a painful reminder of that on Sunday with a 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United increasing the jitters for the north London club.
Two of the most prestigious clubs in the English Premier League do battle to cap the day’s schedule, as Manchester United visits league leader Arsenal. The game is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. ET (4:30 p.