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Arsenal fight back to extend league lead to seven points

Published:Tuesday | December 27, 2022 | 1:14 AM
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah (centre) celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the English Premier League match between Arsenal and West Ham United at Emirates stadium in London yesterday.
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah (centre) celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the English Premier League match between Arsenal and West Ham United at Emirates stadium in London yesterday.

LONDON, England (AP):

Arsenal showed how to fight back on Boxing Day, traditionally a busy time in English football, by beating West Ham 3-1 to stretch their lead at the top of the English Premier League to seven points.

Newcastle moved into second with a 3-0 win at Leicester yesterday, pushing defending champion Manchester City down to third.

Said Benrahma’s 27th-minute penalty kick gave David Moyes’ West Ham a 1-0 lead at halftime after the Gunners had a spot kick disallowed by VAR on the stroke of the interval.

But Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta saw his team move up through the gears after the break with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli scoring with fine finishes at the start of the second period.

Eddie Nketiah sealed the victory in front of former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger by finishing off a slick move to fill the void of the injured Gabriel Jesus and earn Arsenal a 10th straight home win in the Premier League.

Chris Wood’s penalty and a sublime strike by Miguel Almiron put Newcastle 2-0 up against Leicester after only seven minutes, with Joelinton adding a third just after the half-hour mark for the Magpies’ sixth straight league win.

Man City, who visit Leeds tomorrow, trail Newcastle by one point but have played two fewer games.

The seven games yesterday were the first in the Premier League in more than a month because of the long break for the World Cup in Qatar.

KANE SCORES

Harry Kane, who returned to the Premier League after missing a penalty in England’s World Cup quarterfinal loss to France two weeks ago, scored a goal to help fourth-place Tottenham come back from a two-goal deficit in a 2-2 draw with Brentford.

Kane shrugged off chants of “You let your country down” from a section of the Brentford fans. He headed in a cross from Clement Lenglet in the 65th. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg equalised six minutes later for Tottenham.

Vitaly Janelt and Ivan Toney scored for Brentford.

LIVERPOOL WIN AGAIN

Liverpool beat Aston Villa 3-1 for their third straight league win and stayed sixth, a point behind Manchester United. Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk struck in the first half at Villa Park before Stefan Bajcetic scored near the end of the second.

Liverpool’s third straight victory moved the club five points adrift of the Champions League spots.

“We have to be the pain in the backside for everyone,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said. “We are not in the best position, there is distance between us and other teams, we know that. The first two or three are maybe too far away. If they win all their games we have no chance.”

Other results: Crystal Palace 0 Fulham 3; Everton 1 Wolves 2; Southampton 1 Brighton 3.