In a weekend of Premier League action filled with drama and surprises, Arsenal seized the top spot with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Brentford, while Liverpool managed to salvage a 1-1 draw against title rivals Manchester City.
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold emerged as the hero, equalizing with a late strike at the Etihad Stadium. City had been on a remarkable 23-game winning streak at home in all competitions, but their quest for a 24th consecutive home win was thwarted by Liverpool’s resilience.
Erling Haaland had given City the lead with a landmark goal in the 27th minute, reaching 50 Premier League goals in just 48 appearances. However, Alexander-Arnold’s late strike ensured that Liverpool left Manchester with a valuable point, setting the stage for Arsenal to claim the top spot.
One point clear at the top
Arsenal’s ascent to the summit was made possible by Kai Havertz’s late goal in their encounter with Brentford. Havertz, who had been struggling since his move from Chelsea, finally delivered when he met Bukayo Saka’s cross with a close-range header in the 89th minute. This victory moved Arsenal one point clear of second-placed Manchester City.
Havertz expressed his joy at finally contributing to Arsenal’s success, emphasizing the hard work and support from the fans. He acknowledged the challenges he had faced in recent months but stressed the importance of putting the team’s interests first.
Meanwhile, Chelsea endured a tough outing against injury-hit Newcastle, suffering a resounding 4-1 defeat. Newcastle, despite their injury woes, displayed resilience to bounce back from recent losses. Alexander Isak opened the scoring for Newcastle in the 13th minute, and Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling equalized with a stunning free-kick. However, Jamaal Lascelles, Joelinton, and Anthony Gordon scored for Newcastle, while Reece James was sent off for Chelsea.
Critical of his team’s performance
Chelsea’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino, was critical of his team’s performance, describing them as “soft” and expressing his disappointment with their lack of determination in challenges.
In other matches, Luton secured their first home league win of the season by defeating Crystal Palace 2-1, while West Ham staged a late comeback to beat Burnley 2-1, deepening the latter’s relegation concerns. Brighton ended a seven-game winless streak with a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest, and Bournemouth won 3-1 against Sheffield United, with Marcus Tavernier scoring twice.
















