But United quashed all thoughts of shutting up shop and were immediately on the front foot, taking the lead through captain Antonio Valencia in the fourth minute and doubling their lead just minutes later through in-form Jesse Lingard. Arsenal came back strongly, attacking in waves and pulled a goal back early in the second half through Alexandre Lacazette but United reestablished a two-goal margin through Lingard again..@JesseLingard is on ? at the moment - he bagged his first-ever Premier League double today! #MUFC pic.twitter.com/EF31NuIM7q
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 2, 2017
As the match lost some of its high-octane momentum, referee Andre Marriner sent off Paul Pogba for a studs-up tackle on Hector Bellerin to change the balance of the contest, but Arsenal could not take advantage. With the Manchester derby looming next week at Old Trafford, United have a chance to haul themselves right back into the title race though Mourinho will be devastated to lose the services of midfielder Pogba. "I loved the way my team played and fought," said Mourinho. " Arsenal played in some period amazing attacking football - creating difficulties for us. But I have to say that my players deserve all the great words.Aaron Ramsey has had a hand in 7 goals in his last seven #PL games (2 goals, 5 assists) after contributing twice in his first seven apps of the season pic.twitter.com/SSpvmNt0bV
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 3, 2017
"I don’t know so many in English but amazing, phenomenal, fantastic. They deserved three points." Wenger commented: "I am really disappointed because it was a good performance, but we had nothing to show for it at the end and that is hard to take.""I think the players deserve all the good words we can find for them."
Jose Mourinho was full of praise for his players after a thrilling win at Arsenal. #MUFC pic.twitter.com/5qg3kv1eL5 — Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 2, 2017
In a thrilling end-to-end contest United looked irresistible on the break but Arsenal enjoyed more than 70 percent of possession in the first half, hitting 15 shots as David De Gea's goal led a charmed life.Frustration#AFCvMUFC pic.twitter.com/PMDmwMBy82
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) December 2, 2017
The Spaniard was incredible throughout but the highlight was an astonishing double save to keep United's lead intact at 2-1. Mourinho hailed the display as "the best from a goalkeeper in the world"."For a watching fan, I think it was one to enjoy."@ChrisSmalling reflects on a fantastic three points for #MUFC, reserving special praise for a certain Spanish goalkeeper... pic.twitter.com/vQmztF3Cop
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 2, 2017
Eden Hazard's eye-catching performance in their comfortable win in the early fixture at Stamford Bridge will mean sleepless nights for England boss Gareth Southgate, who has the unenviable task of nullifying the Belgian's threat at next year's World Cup in Russia. Chelsea came back from a goal down to ease to a 3-1 victory courtesy of two goals from Hazard - including an impudent penalty - either side of an Alvaro Morata header.? @D_DeGea made 14 saves against Arsenal, the joint-most by a goalkeeper in a single #PL match alongside Tim Krul & Vito Mannone#ARSMUN @ManUtd pic.twitter.com/GptDYx7cce
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 2, 2017
"The gap is eight points now, and there's still a long way to go so that's why we have to keep getting closer and closer and hope they slip up," said midfielder Cesc Fabregas. "They are there because they deserve it. Our job is to keep winning." Free-scoring Liverpool blitzed Brighton 5-1 on the south coast with goals from Emre Can, a brace from Roberto Firmino, a late strike from Philippe Coutinho and a Lewis Dunk own goal..@marcosalonso03 on today's win over Newcastle: 'That was a good performance!' #CHENEW pic.twitter.com/grge2AaC40
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) December 2, 2017
Spurs have challenged for the Premier League crown in the past two seasons but their title push has come to a shuddering halt after a string of damaging results. Pochettino's side fell behind to an early Christian Kabasele header. Son Heung-Min equalised midway through the first half but Spurs were reduced to 10 men when Davinson Sanchez was dismissed shortly after the restart.? @22mosalah has had a hand in 15 goals in his first 15 #PL games for @LFC - more than any other player for the club (12 goals, 3 assists)#BHALIV pic.twitter.com/J2L4t4CA0a
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 2, 2017
"It is important for us to change the feelings," said Pochettino. "We were disappointed after Leicester. We are in a period now that we suffered things against us. It is good for the group to try and learn. It is a long-term project. It will be good for the future. You want to win but in tough moments you learn." Former Premier League champions Leicester City, enjoying a revival under new boss Claude Puel, won 1-0 at home to Burnley courtesy of an early strike from flying winger Demarai Gray. New Everton manager Sam Allardyce watched his side beat Huddersfield 2-0 and Stoke came from behind to beat Swansea 2-1 while West Brom, under new boss Alan Pardew, drew 0-0 against Crystal Palace.?️ Mauricio: "We showed good character after going behind. To play with 10 for 40 minutes was difficult, but the team was always fighting." pic.twitter.com/Iuct2UtOSP
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) December 2, 2017
Manchester City host struggling West Ham on Sunday, with Guardiola's men looking for their 13th consecutive Premier League victory.Sam Allardyce has won 5 of his 7 first #PL matches in charge of his 7 previous clubs#EVEHUD pic.twitter.com/WlornA2tfg
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 3, 2017
RESULTS Arsenal 1 (Lacazette 49) Manchester United 3 (Valencia 4, Lingard 11, 63) Brighton 1 (Murray 51-pen) Liverpool 5 (Can 30, Firmino 32, 48, Coutinho 87, Dunk 89-og) Chelsea 3 (Hazard 21, 74-pen, Morata 33) Newcastle 1 (Gayle 12) Everton 2 (Sigurdsson 47, Calvert-Lewin 73) Huddersfield 0 Leicester 1 (Gray 6) Burnley 0 Stoke 2 (Shaqiri 36, Diouf 40) Swansea 1 (Bony 3) Watford 1 (Kabasele 13) Tottenham 1 (Son 25) West Brom 0 Crystal Palace 0Where do you start?!
Results and reaction at https://t.co/5XVaYmJ9yI pic.twitter.com/MwgRTebSTS — Premier League (@premierleague) December 2, 2017
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