Arsenal’s lead is six points over Manchester City after a weekend when the Gunners romped to a 4-0 win at Leeds while Manchester City and Aston Villa both dropped points. The depth of Arsenal was again on full display Saturday. Bukayo Saka suffered a hip issue in warmups. No immediate problem for Manager Mikel Arteta who turned to Noni Madueke as next man up. The former Chelsea player responded with a goal and an assist in the annihilation of a Leeds side which had played well at Elland Road this season but was clearly overmatched versus the league leaders. Madueke’s goal from a corner kick was originally booked as an own goal as a cluster of Leeds players failed to clear with no Arsenal players in sight and managed to bumble the ball into their own net. Madueke had earlier executed a beautifully placed cross to set up Martin Zubimendi for his opening goal header. Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus would add second half goals to complete the rout.
All signs pointed to an easy victory for Manchester City on Sunday after a dominant first half and resultant two-goal advantage at the break. After the customary halftime booing by the home fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Manager Thomas Frank’s side turned on a dime and exhibited the kind of grit which had been missing in its six previous home losses. The defense stiffened after Frank changed the formation to a back four for the second interval. Dominic Solanke took care of the goalscoring. The forward halved the margin with a controversial 53rd minute goal where he may or may not have fouled Manchester City center back Marc Guehi on the play.
The equalizer for Spurs was a thing of beauty. The newly acquired Conor Gallagher launched a cross which was off the mark for a flying Solanke attempt. The Spurs forward, however, was able to accommodate and proceeded to score what could be the goal of the season. The airborne and horizontal Solanke flicked the ball with his trailing back heel from a flying scorpion position. The ball floated beyond understandably flatfooted Gianlugi Donnarumma to cap an unforgettable moment. Solanke’s skill and acrobatics recalled a similar scorpion kick goal by then Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud back in 2017. That Xavi pass 🤌
Finished off by Solanke 💪 pic.twitter.com/wWpCFoXDmb
The equalizer was heartening for the under-fire Frank and his players. It was not only disheartening but highly damaging to Manchester City’s title hopes as the dropped points left the Citizens six points behind victorious Arsenal. Doubt was seeded once again for this Manchester City side which has now drawn four times and lost once in its last six Premier League matches. Manager Pep Guardiola has seen his side drop seven points since the turn of the year by conceding second half goals.
If possible, Aston Villa had an even worse day. At home versus Brentford, Manager Unai Emery and his charges suffered a 1-0 defeat despite the Bees’ Kevin Scahde being red carded in the 42nd minute, leaving Brentford to play with 10 men for the duration of the match. Just minutes after Schade’s red card, Dango Ouattara scored the only goal of the match in first half stoppage time for the Bees. Villa failed to capitalize on its man advantage and lost a second consecutive home match. Aston Villa is now seven points adrift of the top. The gritty defensive effort by the Bees ended a two-match losing run for Brentford.
The steadfast second half defensive performance by Brentford contrasted dramatically with what happened to West Ham at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Chelsea Manager Liam Rosenior chose to make six changes to his lineup to balance workloads after a midweek European match and an upcoming Carabao Cup semifinal this Wednesday versus Arsenal. West Ham capitalized by going up two goals against an opponent lineup peppered with reserves. Chelsea benchwarmers Alejandro Garnacho and Jorrel Hato made Chelsea’s left flank particularly vulnerable with Garnacho adding little up front and doing a poor job in tracking back.
Rosenior swung the game by bringing in the cavalry for the second half. Garnacho and Hato were benched. Replacements Joao Pedro and Marc Cucrella scored second half goals. An Enzo Fernandez stoppage time goal completed Chelsea’s 3-2 comeback win, leaving West Ham Manager Nuno Espirito Santo to rue the second half collapse by his defense.
Chelsea’s win kept them one point behind fourth place Manchester United which stayed perfect under interim Manager Michael Carrick with the Red Devils’ 3-2 win over Fulham at Old Trafford. Carrick’s third consecutive victory since his recent appointment became nervy when Manchester United surrendered a two-goal halftime advantage late in the match. Following a Raul Jimenez penalty kick which pulled Fulham close in the 85th minute, a stoppage time equalizer by Fulham’s Kevin seemed to dictate a sharing of points. Benjamin Sesko, however, had other ideas and scored the winner for the homestanding Red Devils just minutes later to conclude the dramatic late match fireworks. The summer signing from RB Leipzig has had a rough first season in England but Carrick applauded the extra work in training that has shown in improved form for the Slovenian striker.
Hugo Ekiteke now has 10 goals in his debut season for Liverpool. The Frenchman scored a brace in an easy Liverpool 4-1 win over Newcastle at Anfield which also saw fellow summer signing Florian Wirtz deliver a goal and an assist. It was the first Premier League win of 2026 for Liverpool while Newcastle is reeling after back-to-back losses.
Bournemouth, victors over Liverpool last weekend, won for a third time in four league matches with a 2-0 victory over Wolves. Eli Juniour Kroupi and Adam Scott found the net for the Cherries who are managing to overcome the departure of former top scorer Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City.
Burnley joined Wolves and West Ham in settling deeper into the relegation zone when the Clarets were spanked 3-0 at the Stadium of Light by Sunderland, extending Burnley’s winless run in the league to 15 matches. The Black Cats, meanwhile, remain the only undefeated Premier League team at home this season. Sunderland’s unbeaten run of 12 home matches is the longest streak by a team newly promoted to the topflight since Nottingham Forest in 1977/78. After waiting nine years to see Premier League football back at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland supporters are yet to witness a league defeat this season at their seemingly invulnerable fortress.
Nottingham Forest pulled further away from the relegation zone by salvaging a point in a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace. The Tricky Trees got off to a 1-0 lead in just the fifth minute of play when Morgan Gibbs-White scored from close range. Disaster then almost felled the Trees. Neco Williams received a red card and gave Crystal Palace a penalty try when he handled a goal bound header from Crystal Palace’s Jefferson Lerma. Ismaila Sarr converted to knot the match as time ran out on the first half. Ten-man Forest battled on and appeared the more likely side to score in a second half where the Eagles were unable to put a shot on target despite their man advantage.
The hard-won point by Nottingham Forest increased their distance from the relegation sides. Crystal Palace ended a three-match losing run but remains without a win for twelve matches across all competitions. A deal to sell disgruntled striker JP Mateta fell though for the Eagles when a knee injury did not survive a medical by AC Milan. The Frenchman may now require surgery while still pulling a paycheck from the club he wants away from. To cover their bets, Crystal Palace has signed underperforming Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves. The Norwegian scored 14 times last season but has just a single goal in the Premier League this season.
After losing on a stoppage time goal last week, Brighton was again victimized in extra time when Everton striker Beto scored in the 97th minute of a 1-1 draw at American Express Stadium. Home supporters booed their Seagulls at the final whistle as dissatisfaction is heating up the seat of Manager Fabian Hurzeler whose side has won just one of its last ten Premier League matches. The road warrior Toffees, meanwhile, have lost but one of their last seven away matches after snatching their late point on Saturday.
