Arsenal Rocked By Man Utd, Villa Rekindle Premier League Title Bid Victory
Arsenal Rocked By Man Utd, Villa Rekindle Premier League Title Bid
Victory propelled United into the top four to boost their chances of Champions League football next season for the first time in three years
Manchester United inflicted Arsenal’s first home defeat of the season in a 3-2 thriller to blow the Premier League title race open on Sunday as Aston Villa beat Newcastle to close within four points of the Gunners.
Villa’s impressive 2-0 victory at Newcastle took Unai Emery’s men level on points with Manchester City, whose own title chances were boosted by events at the Emirates Stadium.
A week on from dominating City in the Manchester derby, Michael Carrick’s dream start as United boss continued thanks to Matheus Cunha’s stunning later winner.
“A really painful one,” said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. “But now it is time to be very close to those players that have given us so much joy and support them because we all want to win.”
A Lisandro Martinez own goal put Arsenal in front but the Red Devils quickly levelled when Bryan Mbeumo pounced on an error by Martin Zubimendi.
Patrick Dorgu’s brilliant strike put the visitors in front early in the second half.
Not for the first time this season, despite their lofty league position, Arsenal were blunt as an attacking force from open play.
But they could rely on their prowess from set-pieces to equalise when Mikel Merino forced in a corner on 84 minutes.
Just moments later Cunha took aim from outside the box and delivered a telling blow to the Gunners’ hopes of a first league title in 22 years.
Victory also propelled United into the top four to boost their chances of Champions League football next season for the first time in three years.
“To come here and score three goals in the manner we did, going one down, coming back, then the setback, and still keeping going,” said Carrick. “It was a huge moment for us.”
