[February 13, 2023]
(Reuters) - Talking points from the Premier League weekend:
RASHFORD AGAIN THE HERO FOR MAN UNITED
A weary-looking Manchester United appeared to have run out of ideas
at Leeds United on Sunday, struggling to break down the hosts at
Elland Road as the match approached its climax.
Not for the first time this season, however, Marcus Rashford stepped
in to save the day, bulleting a header home in the 80th minute
before Alejandro Garnacho sealed a 2-0 victory.
Rashford has now netted 21 goals in all competitions this season,
only scoring more goals during the 2019-20 campaign when he mustered
22. There are still 15 league games of the season to come.
"He's definitely one of them (best strikers in Europe)," coach Ten
Hag said. "From the first moment, I was really excited to work with
him. I thought I could get more out of him and he has so many
skills."
VAR IN THE SPOTLIGHT AGAIN
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was introduced to eradicate
human error on major decisions made by on-field referees, but three
incidents this weekend highlighted mistakes made by the VAR
officials themselves.
Leaders Arsenal drew 1-1 after VAR allowed Brentford's equaliser to
stand despite an offside in the build-up.
Brighton & Hove Albion were also held to a 1-1 draw at Crystal
Palace after Pervis Estupinan's goal was wrongly chalked off for
offside.
Referees body, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL),
said both incidents were down to "human error".
Chelsea were also aggrieved when West Ham United's Tomas Soucek
blocked Conor Gallagher's shot with his arm. But claims for a
penalty were ignored, with Chelsea manager Graham Potter saying it
was a "good save".
ARSENAL NEED JESUS BACK SOON
Arsenal have coped admirably with the loss of injured forward
Gabriel Jesus but there are signs they need the Brazilian back as
soon as possible if they are to stay ahead in the title race.
In consecutive weeks, Everton and Brentford comfortably thwarted
Arsenal's attacking supply lines to loosen the north London club's
hold on top spot.
Jesus, a veteran of title races with Manchester City, offers
creativity, goals and work rate and has the ability to unlock the
tightest of defences.
He is making steady progress from knee surgery and while no return
date has been set, Mikel Arteta and fans will know that Arsenal's
title chances will be enhanced considerably if he is available soon.
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United v Manchester United - Elland Road, Leeds, Britain - February
12, 2023 Manchester United's Marcus Rashford scores their first goal
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FELIX OFFERS HOPE TO GOAL-SHY CHELSEA
Graham Potter may have found a partial answer to Chelsea's lack of
goals in the form of Portuguese winger Joao Felix who put the Blues
ahead in their 1-1 draw against West Ham in only his second
appearance for the Londoners.
Felix, on loan from Atletico Madrid, shone on his debut for Chelsea
last month against Fulham before he was sent off and had to serve a
three-match suspension.
He showed more flashes of brilliance on his return at the London
Stadium where he was denied a goal by the offside flag before
scoring in the 16th minute from Enzo Fernandez's pass.
But Potter told reporters that his side, who have scored only 23
goals in 22 league games this season, just half the total of league
leaders Arsenal, were still a work in progress, despite signs of
improvement against West Ham.
STUTTERING NEWCASTLE NEED TO REDISCOVER WINNING FEELING
Newcastle United have lost only once all season but draws will not
be sufficient to realise their top-four dream.
Saturday's 1-1 stalemate at Bournemouth made it five draws in six
and they are in danger of being caught by a cluster of clubs moving
into contention for fourth spot.
Eddie Howe's side were all at sea at Bournemouth, conceding the
simplest of goals against a team who had only registered one since
the World Cup final in December.
They also needed a late Kieran Trippier goalline clearance to ensure
they earned a point after Miguel Almiron's equaliser and while the
mood is still optimistic on Tyneside, Newcastle needed to rediscover
their spark soon.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair, Philip O'Connor, Pete Hall, Bill
Schomberg and Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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