The week’s feature battle saw Nottingham Forest once again prove worthy of its current top four standing. While a second half Diogo Jota goal salvaged a point for Liverpool, offsetting the first half tally by Forest striker Chris Wood, the Tricky Trees proved they belong and that their earlier win at Anfield was no fluke. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo’s tactics once again frustrated the Reds who were unable to do much with their 71% possession. The exception was Jota’s 66th minute header from a corner kick, a rare defensive lapse by Santo’s defense which again saw a strong performance by goalkeeper Matz Sels and his five saves on the day. Nottingham Forest took four of six points from it two clashes with the league leaders and has the thanks of Arsenal for tightening the race at the top.
The Gunners capitalized on the dropped points by Liverpool to close within four points of the Reds with Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Supporters at the Emirates on Wednesday were well aware of the opportunity presented by Liverpool’s draw of the day before and were thus disheartened when their side fell behind on a goal by Spurs’ Son Heung-min in the 25th minute. Arsenal had lost two cup matches and drawn a league match in its last three outings and the early goal by its hated rival seemed to foretell of another long day. Rescue, however, then came in familiar form for the Gunners as Gabriel soared above Tottenham Hotspur defenders to get his head on a corner from Declan Rice. While not finding the net directly, Gabriel’s effort glanced off a Tottenham Hotspur player in the box for an equalizing own goal. Entering the match, Arsenal led the Premier League with 10 set piece goals this season. The title contenders have not been as sharp from the run of play but Leandro Trossard, suffering a disappointing season, found the winner Wednesday with a low strike past Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky. While far from a dominant performance, Arsenal emerged with the only victory from the top four clubs entering Match Week 21.
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Chelsea’s malaise continued as the Blues were held to a 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, a fifth consecutive non-winning effort by Manager Enzo Maresca’s side. Only a stoppage time goal by the usually injured Reece James prevented a worse result for Maresca and the Blues. James entered in the second half as a substitute for another of Chelsea’s oft injured warriors, Romeo Lavia. James’ 95th minute goal rescued a point after Bournemouth scored twice to take the lead after an early goal by Chelsea’s Cole Palmer, his 14th of the season.
The point, however, was insufficient for Chelsea to stay in the top four as Newcastle raced past the Blues with a 3-0 win over Wolverhampton. Alexander Isak doubled for the Magpies, continuing his torrid pace which now has him third in Premier League scoring with 15 goals. The Swedish striker has scored in eight consecutive Premier League appearances. Wolverhampton dropped briefly into the relegation zone with the loss but were then rescued the following day when Ipswich Town flopped versus Brighton in a 2-0 loss. Wolverhampton and Ipswich Town, contending for the final safe position in the table, are level on both points and goal differential. If the season ended today, Wolverhampton would be safe by virtue of more goals scored than the futile Tractor Boys.
Only Southampton has scored fewer goals than Ipswitch Town this season. This season of despair for Southampton reached a new low on Thursday. The Saints held a 1-0 advantage over Manchester United with less than ten minutes left in regulation. Southampton were even more dominant than the single goal margin indicated as Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana was continually tested. Then the roof fell in for the Saints. Manchester United’s Amad Diallo caught fire for an amazing twelve-minute span during which he found the net three times. The final 3-1 Manchester United victory belied the early Saint dominance and an overall shaky performance by the Devils. Diallo, meanwhile, became an instant hero, resurrecting memories of “Fergie Time” when Manchester United would regularly own the late minutes of matches under legendary Manager Alex Ferguson. Current Manager Reuben Amorim, however, will just feel grateful for Diallo’s individual heroics which rescued an otherwise poor performance by his club.
Two new managers had differing results in their debuts this week. West Ham provided Graham Potter with a 3-2 win at London Stadium which ended an eight-match unbeaten run for Fulham. West Ham is lacking up front with Michail Antonio and Jarred Bown sidelined. Three goals from midfielders, however, led the way on Tuesday as the Hammers overcame a brace from Fulham’s Alex Iwobi. David Moyes had little to cheer about in his return to Everton as the Toffees fell 1-0 to Aston Villa. Ollie Watkins provided the only goal needed for Villa as Everton failed to score for the fifth time in its last six matches. Former Manager Sean Dyche has already proven that stingy defense is not enough in the face of such attacking futility. Moyes has a monstrous challenge on his hands to keep Everton up.
Leicester’s hopes of staying up are fading fast as Ruud van Nistelrooy’s turn as manager is turning into a debacle. A 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace marked a sixth consecutive defeat for the Foxes.
Brentford’s invincibility at home is showing cracks of late as the Bees failed to win for a third straight time at Gtech Community Stadium in a 2-2 draw with Manchester City. The away point for Manchester City, which extended its current unbeaten run to four matches, paled in significance to some off-the-pitch news. Striker Erling Haaland has signed a contract extension which would technically tie him to the club until 2034. The prolific point man has long been rumored to look longingly to Real Madrid as his next stop. His long-term commitment to Manchester City thus comes as a pleasant surprise and follows the also unexpected extension, albeit for a shorter duration, of Manager Pep Guardiola.
Premier League sides now quickly pivot to Match Week 22 this weekend. Brentford will try to recapture its homestanding magic against Liverpool. Arsenal will host former manager Unai Emery and Aston Villa. The best match of the weekend, however, could take shape at St. James’ Park where Newcastle will host Bournemouth. The Magpies have won six consecutive matches to crack the Premier League’s top four. Bournemouth is unbeaten in its last nine matches.