Havertz’s Late Winner Sends  Arsenal to Summit

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Arsenal needed Kai Havertz’s late winner to go top of the Premier League by beating Brentford 2-1 on Saturday as Manchester United kept alive their faint hopes of finishing in the top four with a 2-0 win over Everton.

Liverpool’s blockbuster clash against Manchester City at Anfield today gives the Gunners the chance to edge ahead in the title race.

An eighth consecutive Premier League win took Mikel Arteta’s men one point ahead of Liverpool and two clear of defending champions City.

But they had to overcome a glaring error from Aaron Ramsdale on his return to the Arsenal goal.

All seemed to be going to plan for the home side when Declan Rice continued his fine goalscoring form by heading in Ben White’s cross on 19 minutes.

However, there was a sting in the tale in a moment Ramsdale will want to forget in first-half stoppage time.

The England international was making just his second Premier League start since September as the on-loan David Raya was ineligible to feature against his parent club.

Ramsdale’s lack of match sharpness may have been a factor as he dallied on the ball as his attempted clearance ricocheted off Yoane Wissa into the net.

The Arsenal goalkeeper bounced back after the break to make vital saves from Ivan Toney’s spectacular effort and Nathan Collins’ header.

Havertz then bulleted home a header from another White cross four minutes from time.

“Massive win for us. These points were so important for us and you could see that in the second half,” said Havertz.

“We didn’t play our best in the first half but it’s even better to win it this way.

Elsewhere, Everton were made to pay for conceding two first-half penalties as Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford scored from the spot to give Manchester United a 2-0 victory.

Erik ten Hag’s team are now eight points adrift of fourth-placed Aston Villa and three behind Tottenham in fifth, who face each other on Sunday, in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

“We need wins,” said Ten Hag. “We’re still in the hunt but it depends on them.

“We have to win our games but we know, in the Premier League, everyone is killing everyone.”

Everton sit four points above the relegation zone as their winless league run extended to 11 games.

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