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Arsenal passes latest test to go 5 points clear at top of Premier League. Man United rises to third
Arsenal’s set-piece prowess helped them secure a key 2-1 victory over Chelsea to extend their lead to five points, while Manchester United climbed to third with a win at Crystal Palace.
- On Sunday, Arsenal passed the latest Premier League title test with a 2-1 win over Chelsea, and Timber's second-half header re-established a five-point lead after Saturday's City win.
- Arsenal now faces a crucial visit to Manchester City next month, with no other top-seven fixtures remaining after their victory moves them closer to a first league title since 2004.
- Set-Piece strength again decided the game: William Saliba scored from a corner after 21 minutes and Timber added a second-half header, with Opta noting Arsenal’s 6 corner goals this season.
- United's win moved them into third as Benjamin Sesko's header, his seventh in eight games, strengthened Michael Carrick's case for the permanent job.
- With about 10 rounds remaining, Nottingham Forest remains 17th and two points above the drop zone after a 2-1 loss at Brighton.
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Arsenal Corner Chelsea Into Submission, Manchester United Climb To Third
Arsenal reestablished a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League as the Gunners overcame 10-man Chelsea 2-1 on Sunday, while Benjamin Sesko fired Manchester United up to third with victory over Crystal Palace.
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Read Full ArticleArsenal and Manchester City keep up the Premier League chase, Manchester United reaches top 3
The race for the Premier League continues to be open but Arsenal remains at the top, after a 2-1 victory over Chelsea on Sunday, with all three goals from corner kick. In fact, Arsenal has now equaled the record of more goals from corners in a season, 16, and they have nine more games to go. Arsenal's dependency of corner goals is praised by some for the tactical work in set-pieces and criticised by others for being "boring" football, but the t…
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