Arsenal took another confident stride toward a long-awaited league title with a determined 2-1 win over a gritty Chelsea side who finished the match with ten men. The victory kept the Gunners five points ahead of Manchester City and set the tone for a Premier League weekend filled with shifting pressure, big moments and rising stakes across the board.
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Arsenal’s set piece strength takes centre stage

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Arsenal’s season-long mastery of set pieces was once again the decisive factor. Early on, a teasing Declan Rice corner created chaos in the Chelsea box. Gabriel challenged at the back post and the loose ball deflected off William Saliba and then Ismaila Sarr before rolling over the line. It was scrappy but deserved.
Chelsea hit back just before halftime when Piero Hincapie headed a defensive clearance into his own net from a Reece James corner. It was a frustrating moment that briefly shifted the momentum.
But Arsenal responded smartly. Another Rice corner in the second half was met by Jurrien Timber, who rose above everyone to head home the winner for his side. It marked Arsenal’s sixteenth goal from a corner this season, matching a Premier League record.
Chelsea’s challenge became tougher when Pedro Neto received a second yellow card for a late challenge on Gabriel Martinelli, leaving the visitors with ten men for the final stretch. Arsenal absorbed late pressure and closed out the win.
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Manchester United surge as Sesko shines

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At Old Trafford, Manchester United continued their strong form under Michael Carrick with a 2-1 comeback victory against Crystal Palace.
United went behind early when Maxence Lacroix met a Brennan Johnson corner with a powerful header. But the match’s turning point came when Lacroix pulled back Matheus Cunha, conceding a penalty and receiving a red card.
Bruno Fernandes equalised calmly from the spot before assisting Benjamin Sesko for the winner. Sesko, given a rare start, rewarded his manager with his seventh goal in eight matches.
The win lifted United into third place for the first time since 2023 and strengthened their claim for a Champions League return.
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Tottenham’s struggles deepen as Fulham push upward

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Tottenham Hotspur’s difficult year continued with a 2-1 loss to Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Fulham struck twice before halftime with goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi, leaving Spurs chasing the game again. A late header from Richarlison offered some consolation, but it was not enough to spark a comeback.
Tottenham remain without a Premier League win in 2026 and sit just four points above the relegation line. Interim coach Igor Tudor admitted the team faces significant problems across the pitch.
Brighton overpower Forest as the relegation fight tightens

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The pressure grew on Nottingham Forest after a 2-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion in a fast-paced match settled early.
Brighton seized control with goals from Diego Gomez and Danny Welbeck inside the first fifteen minutes. Forest responded through Morgan Gibbs-White, but they struggled to build sustained pressure afterward.
The result leaves Forest only two points above the drop zone ahead of a daunting midweek trip to Manchester City, a place where very few teams escape with points.
A weekend that shifted momentum across the league
From the title race to the relegation battle, every match carried weight. Arsenal held their nerve to stay ahead, Manchester United climbed steadily, Tottenham slipped deeper into danger and Brighton boosted their European ambitions. It was a reminder that with the season approaching its final stretch, nothing in the Premier League is guaranteed.
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