Man United stuns Arsenal to blow title race open
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There are four games in the Premier League on Sunday and BBC Sport will bring you every moment. Brentford v Nottingham Forest - listen on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2Crystal Palace v Chelsea - listen on BBC Radio 5 Sports ExtraNewcastle v Aston Villa - listen on BBC Radio 5 LiveArsenal v Man Utd (16:30) - listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Kick-off times
Can there be a more unpleasant experience for Premier League forwards than playing directly against William Saliba? From the moment he started appearing in Arsenal’s defence, the Frenchman has been one of the most physically dominant centre-backs the Premier League has ever seen.
The Gunners made mistakes and conceded some undeniable strikes, but the Premier League title pursuit still depends on them
The Gunners’ lead is down to four points after a damaging weekend on which Manchester City and Aston Villa both won.
Sunderland travel to the London Stadium on Saturday, aiming to secure a historic Premier League double over West Ham.Régis Le Bris’s side has moved into ninth place following a hard-fought victory
Manchester United stunned Arsenal and reopened the Premier League title race with a 3-2 comeback win at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal supporters to create “more energy and more positiveness” in the club’s pursuit of a first Premier League title in 22 years. Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in the best shape to end their barren league run since Arsene Wenger led the Invincibles to glory more than two decades ago.