Leaders Arsenal crush Fulham, Man United held, Newcastle win
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[March 13, 2023]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal showed no sign of feeling the pressure in
their bid for a first Premier League title since 2004 as they
strolled to a 3-0 victory at Fulham on Sunday to answer chasing
Manchester City's win 24 hours earlier.
Unlike a week ago when the Gunners required a winner in the seventh
minute of stoppage time to beat Bournemouth, the points were in the
bag by halftime at Craven Cottage with Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli
and captain Martin Odegaard all on target.
Third-placed Manchester United had Casemiro sent off in the first
half of their 0-0 draw at home to bottom club Southampton.
Newcastle United gained a first win in six league games to rekindle
their push for Champions League qualification -- Miguel Almiron's
late goal earning a 2-1 home victory over struggling Wolverhampton
Wanderers to move above Liverpool into fifth.
West Ham United moved out of the relegation zone on goal difference
as they drew 1-1 at home to Aston Villa.
Arsenal restored their five-point advantage and could go eight clear
before the looming international break when they host Crystal Palace
next weekend while Manchester City are involved in the FA Cup
quarter-finals.
The Gunners' comfortable win at Fulham means they are the first side
in English Football League history to win five consecutive London
derbies away from home without conceding.
"Really happy. It's a really tough place to come, they're a really
well organised team and I think we dominated the game, we created
lots of chances, we kept a clean sheet and we won the game in a
convincing way," manager Mikel Arteta said.
Arsenal's cause was given a further boost as forward Gabriel Jesus
came off the bench for his first appearance since being injured
playing for Brazil at the World Cup in December.
"It's a massive boost. He's been out for a while now. We know what
he'll give to the team. We're excited to have him back," captain
Odegaard said.
UNITED HELD
A week after losing 7-0 to Liverpool, Manchester United at least
kept a clean sheet although it was a day of frustration against a
battling Southampton side at Old Trafford.
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Fulham v Arsenal - Craven Cottage, London, Britain - March 12, 2023
Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus shoots at goal REUTERS/David Klein
The biggest talking point was Casemiro's dismissal
in the 34th minute for a high boot against Carlos Alcaraz -- an
initial yellow card being upgraded to a straight red.
"It's going to be tough, he's a big player. We will miss him for
four games but we have a big squad. We have players coming from the
bench who do well. We will keep working hard," United keeper David
De Gea said.
United reached 50 points but are 16 behind Arsenal.
Newcastle got their top-four challenge back on track with substitute
Almiron coming off the bench to seal the points against Wolves with
his 11th league goal of the campaign.
Alexander Isak had given the hosts the lead from Kieran Trippier's
cross but Wolves levelled when a Trippier slip allowed Hwang
Hee-chan to score in the 70th minute.
Newcastle have 44 points from 25 games, four points behind Tottenham
Hotspur who beat Nottingham Forest on Saturday although they have
two games in hand of the Londoners.
Liverpool, stunned by Bournemouth on Saturday, have 42.
West Ham conceded early against Aston Villa for whom Ollie Watkins
was on target but they responded to claim a point thanks to a Said
Benrahma penalty.
Despite the point, West Ham manager David Moyes said it was a missed
opportunity. "Just a bit more quality at the death might have just
got us something more," he told reporters.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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