Arsenal reclaimed their top spot in the Premier League with a commanding 3-0 victory over Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Martin Zubimendi scored the opening goal just before halftime, while Viktor Gyokeres and John-Everett Lescott both netted second-half strikes as Arsenal secured a convincing win.
The club’s resurgence has been ongoing since their last English title triumph in 2014—predominantly during a run of three consecutive league runners-up finishes from the start of last season until earlier this year. Under Mikel Arteta, who took over in August, Arsenal is now just nine points away from securing its first league crown since that time.
Arsenal’s midweek victory against Chelsea set up another exciting encounter with Manchester City in the League Cup final at Wembley on March 22. The Gunners’ impressive run comes as second-placed Manchester City are under mounting pressure to close the gap against fourth-placed Liverpool, who have a game coming up at Anfield.
In contrast, Aston Villa remains eight points behind Arsenal after drawing 1-1 with Bournemouth in their home match. Morgan Rogers scored early for the hosts before Brazilian teenager Rayan equalized in stoppage time. With this result, Villa is now nine points adrift of leaders Arsenal but only six from safety as Bournemouth have slipped into the relegation zone.
Tottenham’s Thomas Frank received increased scrutiny after a 2-0 loss to Manchester United on Saturday. The game saw Tottenham captain Cristian Romero receiving a red card for lunging at Casemiro with his right ankle, resulting in an unfortunate dismissal. Bryan Mbeumo’s quick strike from a corner and Bruno Fernandes’ late goal secured victory for Manchester United, who maintained their unbeaten start under new manager Michael Carrick.
Despite the defeat, Frank remains optimistic about Tottenham’s prospects. “It is what it is,” he acknowledged. “We need to deal with it.” The interim head coach has shown remarkable progress since taking over after Ruben Amorim was sacked in January, leading his team to impressive consistency and avoiding relegation so far.
Meanwhile, Chelsea delivered a comfortable victory against Wolves 3-1 at their ground on Saturday afternoon. Cole Palmer netted the hat-trick—despite controversial late red cards for two Wolves players—and Jose Sa could only watch as his goalkeeper was repeatedly outflanked by Chelsea’s sharp-shooting forwards.
Elsewhere in the league, West Ham extended their unbeaten streak to four games with a 2-0 victory over Burnley at Turf Moor. The Hammers’ Crysencio Summerville and Valentin Castellanos scored in quick succession for an uncharacteristically positive performance against lowly Burnley.
Manchester City faces a tough test this weekend when they visit Liverpool, who remain second but are just three points ahead of fourth-placed Burnley with only 16 games completed. Everton’s winless streak has extended to nine matches after their 2-1 defeat at Fulham, which was marred by a bizarre own goal from Fulham keeper Bernd Leno.
The season appears to be shaping up as an exciting battle for the top four spots in the Premier League table, with each match bringing new challenges and developments.


