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		Soccer-Man City regain lead while Arsenal upset Chelsea
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			 [April 21, 2022]  
			By Simon Evans 
 MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - 
			Manchester City regained their one-point lead at the top of the 
			Premier League with a 3-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion while 
			Arsenal upset London rivals Chelsea with a 4-2 victory at Stamford 
			Bridge on Wednesday.
 
 Liverpool had taken over at the top of the table after their 4-0 
			demolition of Manchester United on Tuesday, meaning City could ill 
			afford a slip-up at home to Graham Potter's side.
 
 Pep Guardiola's team struggled to break down a well-organised 
			Brighton defence in the opening 45 minutes but broke the deadlock 
			through Algerian forward Riyad Mahrez in the 53rd minute.
 
 Kevin De Bruyne burst forward from inside his own half, brushing off 
			three challengers, before finding Mahrez who converted at the second 
			attempt.
 
 That opener settled City's nerves with the hosts scoring a second 12 
			minutes later as Phil Foden's effort from distance was helped past 
			Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez by a deflection.
 
 Bernardo Silva added a late third to round off the win that moved 
			Pep Guardiola's side onto 77 points from 32 games.
 
			
			 
			Arsenal's victory, with two goals from Eddie Nketiah was a major 
			boost in their bid to qualify for the Champions League via a 
			top-four finish.
 The win moves the Gunners level on 57 points with fourth-placed 
			Tottenham Hotspur with both teams having played 32 matches and set 
			to meet at Spurs on May 12.
 
 Arsenal went ahead twice in a pulsating first half at Stamford 
			Bridge, first when Nketiah pounced on a weak back pass by Andreas 
			Christensen in the 13th minute and then when Emile Smith-Rowe 
			finished off a flowing counter-attack in the 27th.
 
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 But the visitors were quickly pegged back on both occasions by 
			equalisers from Timo Werner and Cesar Azpilicueta.
 
 Nketiah restored the visitors' lead in the 57th minute when he 
			seized on another mix-up in Chelsea's defence to make it 3-2, 
			stabbing the ball home after Thiago Silva's interception bounced 
			into the Arsenal striker's path off Malang Sarr.
 
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			Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Brighton & Hove 
			Albion - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - April 20, 2022 
			Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez applauds fans after the match 
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			 Chelsea searched for a third leveller but it was 
			Arsenal's Bukayo Saka who rounded off the win when he converted a 
			penalty in the 92nd minute after he was adjudged to have been fouled 
			by Azpilicueta. 
 Chelsea stayed in third place on 62 points having played a game less 
			than both Spurs and Arsenal.
 
 At the bottom end of the table, Everton needed a stoppage-time 
			equaliser from Richarlison to scrape a point at home to Leicester 
			City and move four points clear of the relegation zone.
 
 Harvey Barnes put the visitors in front in the fifth minute, poking 
			home a pass from James Maddison from close range as Everton 
			struggled to find their feet, and the home side did not register a 
			shot on target in the first half.
 
 Richarlison finally forced a save from Kasper Schmeichel in the 67th 
			minute but he wasted several good chances before redeeming himself 
			with a scuffed shot in the second minute of stoppage time at the end 
			of the game to grab a point.
 
 Everton are four points clear of 18th-placed Burnley with both teams 
			having seven games to go. Managerless Burnley host Southampton at 
			Turf Moor on Thursday.
 
 Relegation worries are now a distant memory for Newcastle United who 
			picked up their sixth straight home win with Miguel Almiron's first 
			goal for the club in over a year earning them a 1-0 win over Crystal 
			Palace to move Eddie Howe's side up to 11th.
 
 (Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Toby Davis)
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