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Arsenal’s dreams of a first Premier League crown in 20 years were dashed as their 2-1 win against Everton was rendered irrelevant by Manchester City’s title-clinching victory over West Ham. Mikel Arteta‘s side had gone into the last day of the season needing to beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium and hope City drew or lost in Manchester if they were to steal the title in miraculous fashion. But the Gunners were forced to settle for second place after relentless champions City beat West Ham 3-1.

Idrissa Gueye put Everton in front late in the first half before Takehiro Tomiyasu quickly equalised.

By the time Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner in the 89th minute, City were already well on course to retain the title.

In a post-match speech to Arsenal fans, a visibly emotional Arteta said: “This team are unbelievable. You started this by believing in us. Please keep pushing, keep inspiring them. 

“Don’t be sad. We want much more than that and we’re going to get it.”

Arsenal had been almost flawless in 2024, with 16 wins and one draw, away to City, in their 18 league matches.

However, one costly slip-up in a 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa last month proved decisive in denying them a first title since Arsene Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ in 2004.

They finished two points behind City, who have won an unprecedented four successive titles and six in the last seven years.

Arsenal staff were seen rehearsing a mock title presentation at the Emirates on Saturday, complete with replicas of the trophy and medals, as well as signs emblazoned with the slogan ‘Premier League champions’.

But there would be no genuine title party in north London as Arteta’s heart-broken players were forced to accept their fate.

Arsenal fans had strolled down the sun-baked Holloway Road towards the Emirates more in hope than expectation of seeing a title-winning team.

Some even wore West Ham shirts rather their own club’s in a nod to the favour required from their London rivals 200 miles to the north.

A raucous rendition of the club’s ‘North London forever’ anthem before kick-off took the atmosphere to fever pitch.

Silence in stands

Despite the absence of injured star Bukayo Saka, Arsenal should have been ahead in the opening moments when Tomiyasu nodded wide from close-range.

However at that exact second, the mood went completely flat as news filtered through of Phil Foden‘s second minute opener for City.

A resigned hush settled over the sell-out 60,000 crowd, but Arsenal did their best to refocus.

Foden’s second goal in the 18th minute rendered the Arsenal faithful mute as Everton fans taunted them with chants of “you nearly won the league”.

Everton took the lead in the 40th minute when Gueye’s free-kick took a wicked deflection off Declan Rice‘s head as he jumped to block the ball, looping past wrong-footed Arsenal keeper David Raya into the far corner.

To their credit, the Gunners refused to surrender, equalising just three minutes later when Tomiyasu met Martin Odegaard‘s pass with a fine finish that whistled past Jordan Pickford from just inside the area.

Arsenal fans let out a defiant roar when they heard Mohammed Kudus had reduced the deficit for West Ham late in the first half.

They were briefly celebrating again after a false rumour spread that West Ham had equalised.

Dragged from despair to hope and back again within seconds, Arsenal were four points behind City in the ‘as it stands’ table at half-time.

Arsenal’s players gathered in a huddle as they prepared to make one final push in the second half, but Havertz wasted two chances to give them life, nodding wide and then heading against the bar.

Rodri‘s 59th minute goal for City was met with silence in the Emirates stands.

And when Havertz stabbed home in the closing stages, Arsenal had already come to terms with the end of their title hopes.

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Phil Foden Fires Manchester City To Historic 4th Consecutive Premier League Title https://artifexnews.net/manchester-city-win-historic-4th-consecutive-premier-league-title-5700014/ Sun, 19 May 2024 17:05:51 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/manchester-city-win-historic-4th-consecutive-premier-league-title-5700014/ Read More “Phil Foden Fires Manchester City To Historic 4th Consecutive Premier League Title” »

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Manchester City won an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title on Sunday as Phil Foden’s double inspired a 3-1 victory over West Ham. No side in the history of the English top flight had ever won four successive titles, but City have become accustomed to rewriting the record books under Pep Guardiola. The Catalan coach has masterminded six Premier League wins in the past seven seasons. In four of those years, City have also surpassed 90 points. They were pushed this season to deny Arsenal a first title since 2003/04.

The Gunners celebrated a 0-0 draw at the Etihad last month that kept them one point in front of City with nine games to play.

But the champions were relentless in the run-in, winning  their final nine league games, scoring 33 goals.

Guardiola conceded City had felt the pressure in a nervy 2-0 win at Tottenham in midweek that kept the destiny of the title in their own hands.

In the same scenario two years ago, they needed a remarkable late fightback from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 on the final day.

There was far less drama as West Ham melted under the baking Manchester sun in David Moyes’ final game in charge of the Hammers.

Foden was recently crowned the football writers’ player of the year for his best-ever goalscoring season and ended any suspense after just 79 seconds.

The England international arrowed a blistering drive into the top corner to ensure there was no nervous wait for the title party to get started.

Foden doubled City’s lead inside 20 minutes with another cool left-footed finish from Jeremy Doku’s cross for his 27th goal of the season.

City should have been out of sight before half-time as Alphonse Areola denied Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland failed to turn in from point-blank range.

Out of nowhere, there was a twist in the tale of the first half when, from a West Ham corner, Mohammed Kudus’ outrageous overhead kick flew high past Stefan Ortega.

Haaland claimed his second Golden Boot in as many seasons in the Premier League despite a day to forget in front of goal.

The Norwegian missed a huge chance to restore the home side’s two-goal cushion when he spooned over another inviting Doku cross.

City swiftly restored order at the start of the second period and fittingly it was Rodri, himself a player of the year contender, who delivered the knockout blow to Arsenal’s title hopes.

The Spaniard has not been on the losing side for club or country since March 2023.

City’s only three Premier League defeats came in the three games the 27-year-old was suspended.

This time Areola should have done better as the Frenchman failed to turn Rodri’s tame effort round the post.

City could cruise to the finish line and extend a remarkable 35-game unbeaten streak in all competitions from open play.

The only blip on that run was a penalty shootout defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals that  denied Guardiola’s men the chance of back-to-back trebles.

They can make it double next weekend when Manchester United have the unenviable task of stopping their local rivals in the FA Cup final.

By achieving a degree of league dominance never seen before, City have made their case to be considered the greatest side English football has produced.

There was an anti-climactic end as City players had to tell fans to get off the pitch before the full-time whistle.

Thousands of supporters  poured onto the field at the end despite pleas from the club to stay off the playing surface.

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Premier League Live Streaming: How To Watch Final Day Matches Online? https://artifexnews.net/premier-league-live-streaming-how-to-watch-final-day-matches-online-5697447/ Sun, 19 May 2024 09:14:14 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/premier-league-live-streaming-how-to-watch-final-day-matches-online-5697447/ Read More “Premier League Live Streaming: How To Watch Final Day Matches Online?” »

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Premier League Final Day Live Streaming: The Premier League title will be decided on the final day of the season with both Manchester City and Arsenal still in the race. Man City will be squaring off against West Ham while Arsenal will be taking on Everton at home. Standing at the top of the table with a total of 88 points, Man City are favorites to clinch their record fourth Premier League title in a row. They just need to defeat West Ham as the victory will take them to an unassailable 91 points. On the other hand, Arsenal should defeat Everton and also hope that Man City should lose against West Ham or at least secure a draw.

Apart from these two encounters, there will be eight more matches that will be played on the final day of the Premier League. Liverpool, who are standing at the third spot on the points table, will also be in action against the Wolves. 

When will the Premier League final day matches be played?

The Premier League final day matches will be played on Sunday, May 19 (IST).

What time will the Premier League final day matches start?

The Premier League final day matches will start at 8:30 PM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the Premier League final day matches?

The Premier League final day matches will be broadcast on Star Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Premier League final day matches?

The Premier League final day matches will be streamed live on Disney Plus Hotstar app and website.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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Bayern Munich vs Arsenal Live Streaming UEFA Champions League Live Telecast: Where To Watch? https://artifexnews.net/bayern-munich-vs-arsenal-live-streaming-uefa-champions-league-live-telecast-where-to-watch-5462679/ Wed, 17 Apr 2024 18:19:56 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/bayern-munich-vs-arsenal-live-streaming-uefa-champions-league-live-telecast-where-to-watch-5462679/ Read More “Bayern Munich vs Arsenal Live Streaming UEFA Champions League Live Telecast: Where To Watch?” »

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Bayern Munich vs Arsenal Live Streaming: Six-time champions Bayern Munich will look to revive their title winning hopes as they host Arsenal in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal tie on Thursday, April 18 (IST). Dumped out of the German Cup in the second round and dethroned of the Bundesliga crown by Bayer Leverkusen, Julian Nagelsmann’s side kept their title-winning ambitions alive with a hard-fought 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium last week. Bayern thrashed Arsenal 5-1 during the Gunners’ last two trips to Bavaria in 2015 and 2017, respectively.

When will the Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final be played?

The Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will be played on Thursday, April 18 (IST).

Where will the Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final be played?

The Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will be played at the Allian Arena in Munich.

What time will the Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match start?

The Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match?

The Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match?

The Bayern Munich vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League Quarter-final match will be streamed live on Sony LIV app.

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Arsene Wenger To Visit India From November 19 To 23, Confirms AIFF President https://artifexnews.net/arsene-wenger-to-visit-india-from-november-19-to-23-confirms-aiff-president-4536164/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 18:45:13 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/arsene-wenger-to-visit-india-from-november-19-to-23-confirms-aiff-president-4536164/ Read More “Arsene Wenger To Visit India From November 19 To 23, Confirms AIFF President” »

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FIFA’s chief of Global Football Development Arsene Wenger is all set to visit India from November 19 to 23, AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey has said. The former Arsenal manager had met with Chaubey and AIFF secretary general Shaji Prabhakaran in August in Australia and discussed about the setting up of a central academy in the country. Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) account, Chaubey thanked FIFA president Gianni Infantino for his keen interest in Indian football and confirmed Wenger’s India visit dates.

“A big thank you to FIFA President Gianni Infantino for his keen interest in #IndianFootball. Via his office, we now have confirmation on Arsene Wenger’s India visit from 19-23 Nov. I wish to bring in ISL, ILeague club owners & football NGOs for a spl session hosted by @IndianFootball,” he wrote.

Earlier, Wenger had opened up on his desire and inspiration to work alongside AIFF on a talent development project and hoped to give joy to Indian children with football education.

“I’d say that India is a sporting country, and I’m hopeful that we can bring great joy to children in India and have fun by playing football,” he had told AIFF.

“I’m confident because I believe that success is linked to education. We want to give the opportunity to educate young people to watch football in India.” Wenger also praised AIFF, terming the organisation as highly focused and motivated.

“The AIFF is highly focused and motivated to help us do that. I think we will do a great job together.

“I met the president and the secretary general in Australia at the Women’s World Cup, and I must say I was impressed by their motivation and their capacity to organise what we want to do,” he had said.

Wenger also felt that the population of over 1.4 billion people is sure to give India a vast pool of footballing talent.

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Premier League: Chelsea Slump Again As Eddie Nketiah Stars For Five-Star Arsenal https://artifexnews.net/premier-league-chelsea-slump-again-as-eddie-nketiah-stars-for-five-star-arsenal-4523923/ Sat, 28 Oct 2023 16:59:25 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/premier-league-chelsea-slump-again-as-eddie-nketiah-stars-for-five-star-arsenal-4523923/ Read More “Premier League: Chelsea Slump Again As Eddie Nketiah Stars For Five-Star Arsenal” »

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Chelsea slumped to another damaging home defeat against Brentford on Saturday as Eddie Nketiah hit a hat-trick in a 5-0 win for unbeaten Arsenal against bottom club Sheffield United. Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea appeared to have turned a corner in recent weeks, taking seven points from their three previous fixtures, but their 2-0 defeat means they have just one home win from their past 13 games in the league. Ethan Pinnock took advantage of non-existent marking to head the visitors in front shortly before the hour mark after Chelsea had failed to capitalise on their first-half dominance.

Robert Sanchez was embarrassed in added time after joining his team’s attack for a corner, failing to catch Neal Maupay in a race as he broke with the ball, allowing Bryan Mbeumo to score in an empty net to compound home fans’ woes.

The result means Brentford leapfrog Chelsea into 10th place in the Premier League table, pushing Pochettino’s men into the bottom half.

“I’m not happy and think the players also and the whole club is not happy about the run (at home),” said the Argentine manager.

“It’s a long time that we need to be more consistent here and very disappointed with this. We feel the responsibility that we need to change the dynamic.”

The former Tottenham boss said on Friday that Christopher Nkunku is nearing a comeback from the knee injury that has prevented the £52 million ($63 million) signing making a competitive appearance yet for his new club.

On this evidence, the French international’s return cannot come soon enough as Chelsea’s other new striker, Nicolas Jackson, again failed to fire.

“If you don’t score, you need to blame ourselves,” said Pochettino. “We were not nasty or clinical in front of the goal.”

It was a different story for Arsenal, who roared back from 2-0 down to draw against Chelsea last week to preserve their unbeaten league record.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta shuffled his pack –including dropping captain Martin Odegaard to the bench — for the visit of Sheffield United and Nketiah celebrated his recall in style.

Arsenal broke through a resolute Blades defence as Declan Rice‘s pinpoint pass was collected by Nketiah, who made no mistake with a close-range finish past Wes Foderingham.

Nketiah doubled up when Foderingham failed to deal with a Bukayo Saka corner and palmed the ball into the path of the England striker, who lashed home to make it 2-0.

Nketiah’s hat-trick was sealed in style as he smashed home from 20 yards.

Arsenal were awarded a penalty after a lengthy VAR check for an Oliver Norwood foul on Fabio Vieira, the Portuguese midfielder taking the spot-kick himself and sending Foderingham the wrong way to make it 4-0.

Another substitute, Takehiro Tomiyasu, completed the rout in stoppage time.

The win lifts Arsenal two points behind pacesetters Tottenham, who beat Crystal Palace 2-1 on Friday.

Struggling Burnley took the lead against Bournemouth through Charlie Taylor but Antoine Semenyo levelled midway through the first half for the south coast club with a superb individual goal.

Bournemouth took the lead in the 76th minute when Philip Billing chipped over goalkeeper James Trafford from long-range.

Newcastle, who have won four of their past five league games, take on Wolves in the late kick-off.

High-flying Liverpool and Manchester City are in action on Sunday.

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Arsenal Fight Back To Deny Chelsea In Derby Draw https://artifexnews.net/arsenal-fight-back-to-deny-chelsea-in-derby-draw-4503745/ Sat, 21 Oct 2023 18:44:25 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/arsenal-fight-back-to-deny-chelsea-in-derby-draw-4503745/ Read More “Arsenal Fight Back To Deny Chelsea In Derby Draw” »

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Arsenal staged a stunning fightback from two goals down as Leandro Trossard’s late equaliser rescued a dramatic 2-2 draw at Chelsea on Saturday. Mikel Arteta‘s team were 13 minutes away from their first Premier League defeat this season after Cole Palmer’s early penalty and Mykhailo Mudryk‘s second-half goal put Chelsea in control. But a miscued pass from Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez allowed Declan Rice to give Arsenal a lifeline and Trossard bundled home the leveller with six minutes left. Arsenal’s gritty comeback extended their unbeaten start to the league season to nine games, leaving them in second place behind leaders Manchester City on goal difference.

It was another display of the character and spirit pulsing through Arsenal over the last 18 months, qualities that are underpinning their bid to finally win the club’s first title since 2004.

For Chelsea, it was a hammer blow after they were on the brink of delivering the first signficant statement victory of Mauricio Pochettino’s maiden season in charge.

The Blues have failed to beat Arsenal on home turf since 2018 and they will never get a better chance to inflict defeat on their London rivals. Following a minute’s silence to mark the death of former Manchester United and England star Bobby Charlton earlier on Saturday, Chelsea had made a vibrant start in the torrential rain.

The Blues took the lead in the 15th minute after William Saliba’s out-stretched arm blocked Mudryk’s header. Chelsea’s penalty appeal initially looked set to be ignored, but referee Chris Kavanagh eventually awarded it after being advised by VAR to consult the pitchside monitor.

Palmer calmly drilled the spot-kick past David Raya to claim his second goal since signing from Manchester City earlier this season.

Rice led the Arsenal response as the midfielder fired narrowly wide of the far post from an acute angle.

Late surge
Palmer was inches away from scoring again with a low drive that fizzed wide from the edge of the area.

Pochettino told Arteta not to go into coaching when the pair played together at Paris Saint-Germain, advice the Arsenal boss will be pleased he ignored.

The pair, who this week described their relationship as “like brothers” shared a warm embrace before kick-off, but there was little love lost between their teams.

Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka was singled out for some crude challenges by Marc Cucurella, while three players were booked in a feisty half. Raya gifted Chelsea their second goal in the 48th minute when the Arsenal keeper failed to follow the flight of Mudryk’s miscued cross from the left flank as it drifted over his head into the far corner.

Mudryk’s fortuitous strike was also a painful twist for Arsenal after he spurned them to sign for Chelsea last season.

Raya has been preferred to Arsenal’s former first choice keeper Aaron Ramsdale in recent weeks, but has looked far from comfortable at times.

Raya’s confidence was shaken by his latest mistake and he almost handed Chelsea another goal with a wayward pass that Palmer intercepted but was unable to convert from 12 yards. It was a crucial miss as Sanchez returned the favour in the 77th minute with a woeful pass that was seized on by Rice, who gratefully lofted his shot into the empty net from 25 yards.

Suddenly, Chelsea looked riddled with nerves and Arteta’s side made them pay in the 84th minute. Saka curled a cross to the far post and Trossard got in front of Malo Gusto to slot home from close range.

Eddie Nketiah should have capped Arsenal’s remarkable late surge, but the striker fired wide from a golden chance to steal all three points.

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Lens Aim To Build On Memorable Champions League Victory https://artifexnews.net/lens-aim-to-build-on-memorable-champions-league-victory-4455257/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 06:16:51 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/lens-aim-to-build-on-memorable-champions-league-victory-4455257/ Read More “Lens Aim To Build On Memorable Champions League Victory” »

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After their stunning Champions League win over Arsenal, Lens are looking to cap a memorable week with another victory when they return to domestic duty in France with a derby against bitter local rivals Lille. Lens marked their first home game in Europe’s elite club competition in over two decades with a magnificent comeback to beat much-fancied Arsenal 2-1 on Tuesday before a raucous sell-out crowd of over 38,000. Hardly any of the Lens players had appeared in the Champions League before this season and yet they recovered from falling behind early on against one of England’s heavyweights to win with goals from Adrien Thomasson and Elye Wahi.

“It was one of the most memorable matches of my time at Lens,” said manager Franck Haise, who had limited coaching experience when he took over the team in Ligue 2 just three years ago.

Last season he took them to second place in Ligue 1 behind champions Paris Saint-Germain, and their home form was central to their success — they won 17 and drew one of 19 games at their imposing Stade Bollaert-Delelis.

The fervour that the team generates among the people of Lens and the surrounding region is almost unique in France and Haise credited the club’s supporters with playing a central role against Arsenal.

“The fans helped us go above and beyond and we did the same for them. When we have a symbiotic relationship like that it can make for a memorable night,” he said.

The atmosphere in Lens was not unlike that in Newcastle a day later, when the home team thrashed PSG 4-1 on a miserable night for France’s dominant club.

While PSG were left to do more soul-searching following a poor result in Europe, Lens have given themselves a great chance of getting beyond the group stage.

Their matchwinner against Arsenal was 20-year-old striker Wahi, signed for a club-record 35 million euros ($36.8m) from Montpellier in August.

Wahi was recruited to replace last season’s top scorer Lois Openda, who left for RB Leipzig.

Yet he and Lens both endured a difficult start — they took one point from their first five league games before a 1-1 draw at Sevilla in their Champions League opener provided a kickstart.

Wahi got his first Lens goal in last week’s 1-0 victory at Strasbourg and followed that with a goal and an assist against Arsenal.

“He is progressing with every match and every training session. He is making great strides,” said Haise, who described Wahi as “top class”.

Wahi, also a target for West Ham United in the summer, can endear himself even more to the Lens support by scoring again when Lille make the short trip for the derby.

Player to watch: Kylian MbappePSG will look to bounce back from their midweek nightmare in Newcastle when they travel to Rennes, and Mbappe will be aiming to make a bigger impact than he managed in that Champions League horror show.

The France superstar endured an evening to forget in England as PSG suffered their heaviest European loss since an infamous 6-1 hammering in Barcelona in March 2017.

Mbappe remains PSG’s top scorer this season with eight goals but he has not found the net since coming off with an ankle injury against Marseille two weeks ago.

Key stats3 – Lens have recorded three straight victories in all competitions after failing to win any of their first six outings this season

8– Lyon are on a run of eight league games without winning. They have not gone nine top-flight matches without winning since 1992

4 – PSG’s defeat at Newcastle was the first time they had let in four goals in a game since February 2020

Fixtures

Friday

Strasbourg v Nantes

Saturday

Metz v Nice (1500), Reims v Monaco

Sunday

Marseille v Le Havre, Brest v Toulouse, Lyon v Lorient, Montpellier v Clermont, Lens v Lille, Rennes v Paris Saint-Germain

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Manchester United, Arsenal Rocked In Champions League As Inter Milan Edge Benfica https://artifexnews.net/manchester-united-arsenal-rocked-in-champions-league-as-inter-milan-edge-benfica-4447732/ Wed, 04 Oct 2023 03:49:26 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/manchester-united-arsenal-rocked-in-champions-league-as-inter-milan-edge-benfica-4447732/ Read More “Manchester United, Arsenal Rocked In Champions League As Inter Milan Edge Benfica” »

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Manchester United crashed to a second successive Champions League defeat on Tuesday, losing 3-2 at home to Galatasaray, while Lens stunned Arsenal 2-1. Mauro Icardi made amends for a missed penalty by scoring the winner for Galatasaray as the Turkish club twice came from behind at Old Trafford to pile more misery onto a deeply troubled United side. United have lost their first two games of a Champions League group for the first time, leaving Erik ten Hag’s men in  danger of an early exit.

“The mental errors we make, you cannot allow them at this level. You get punished. This is difficult to control,” Ten Hag told TNT Sports.

“We are all in this together. We were twice up and in control of the game. We expect more together.”

Rasmus Hojlund was one of the rare bright spots for United, scoring two well-taken goals, but Galatasaray responded both times as Wilfried Zaha netted against his old side before Kerem Akturkoglu struck.

Icardi dragged a penalty wide after Casemiro was sent off for a desperate lunge following a dreadful ball out from goalkeeper Andre Onana, but the Argentine had the last laugh when he chipped home on 81 minutes.

United are bottom of Group A, six points adrift of Bayern Munich who came from behind to beat FC Copenhagen 2-1 in Denmark.

Lukas Lerager fired the Danes ahead early in the second half, but Jamal Musiala bagged a superb individual goal to haul Bayern level before teenage substitute Mathys Tel lashed in a fine strike late on.

Arsenal lose Saka

Arsenal slumped to a first defeat of the season as Lens hit back to win 2-1 in northern France.

Gabriel Jesus gave Mikel Arteta‘s side an ideal start when he opened the scoring in the 14th minute to silence a raucous Stade Bollaert.

Adrien Thomasson soon brought last season’s Ligue 1 runners-up level and the visitors saw Bukayo Saka limp off before half-time.

Wahi, the 20-year-old striker who became Lens’ club-record signing when he joined at the start of the campaign, then fired home in the 69th minute and his side held on for a famous victory.

“It was a big night for us. We weren’t able to take the result we wanted but we were able to learn,” said Arteta.

Lens climbed to the top of Group B on four points, one above Arsenal.

PSV Eindhoven snatched a 2-2 draw at home against Sevilla in the other game in the group courtesy of Jordan Teze’s stoppage-time equaliser after a late flurry of goals in the Netherlands.

Braga ruined Union Berlin’s home debut in the competition as Andre Castro struck a stoppage-time winner in a 3-2 victory.

Union were two goals ahead after Sheraldo Becker’s brace but Sikou Niakate pulled one back before Bruma curled in a brilliant equaliser from 25 metres.

Castro broke Union hearts with a low strike from outside the area to give Braga their first points in their first Champions League appearance since 2012.

Marcus Thuram struck the only goal as Inter Milan won 1-0 at home to Benfica in Group D. Inter are level on four points with Real Sociedad, who beat Salzburg 2-0 earlier in the day in Austria.

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Manchester City Shocked By Wolves, Manchester United Beaten By Crystal Palace https://artifexnews.net/manchester-city-shocked-by-wolves-manchester-united-beaten-by-crystal-palace-4439201/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 18:30:40 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/manchester-city-shocked-by-wolves-manchester-united-beaten-by-crystal-palace-4439201/ Read More “Manchester City Shocked By Wolves, Manchester United Beaten By Crystal Palace” »

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Manchester City’s perfect start to the Premier League season came undone in a shock 2-1 loss to Wolves, as Manchester United slumped to a 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace on Saturday. Arsenal closed to within a point of the lead by cruising to a 4-0 win at Bournemouth, while Aston Villa thrashed Brighton 6-1 to move into the top four. City had won the opening six games of their title defence as they aim to become the first side to ever claim four consecutive English top-flight titles. By contrast, Wolves had taken just four points from their first six games but stunned the champions at Molineux.

Ruben Dias‘ own goal put the home side in front, but City responded after the break through Julian Alvarez‘s free-kick.

Wolves, though, were a constant threat on the counter-attack and got their reward when Hwang Hee-chan swept home at the second attempt 25 minutes from time.

“We have to do more but even when we win we have to do more,” said City boss Pep Guardiola, who watched the game from the stands due to suspension.

“When we win and lose we do it together. Today we were not at our best.”

City’s defeat means Liverpool can go top should they end Tottenham’s unbeaten Premier League start under Ange Postecoglou in the 1615GMT kick off.

United have now lost four of their opening seven league games of the season to pile more pressure on Erik ten Hag.

Joachim Andersen’s stunning first-half volley separated the sides at Old Trafford.

United had won a League Cup meeting between the sides 3-0 in midweek.

But with Palace restored to full strength, the Red Devils suffered from a familiar lack of cutting edge up front as they laboured to get back into the game.

“The final part of the game we didn’t play our best game,” said Ten Hag.

“You have to be sharp and clinical. It’s about decision making.”

Defeat sees United slip to 10th in the table.

Arsenal moved up to second as Mikel Arteta‘s men eased to victory at Bournemouth.

Bukayo Saka had been an injury doubt, but headed into an empty net to open the scoring on his 87th consecutive Premier League appearance.

Saka could have had more had he not then handed over penalty duties.

Martin Odegaard has shared responsibility from the spot with Saka this season and the Norwegian slotted home Arsenal’s second before the break.

Both Saka and Odegaard then stood aside to give Kai Havertz the confidence boost of his first goal for the club when the Gunners were awarded a second spot-kick on 53 minutes.

Ben White rounded off the scoring in stoppage time.

Newcastle’s recovery from a slow start to the season continues as the Magpies overcame Burnley 2-0.

Miguel Almiron fired into the top corner to open the scoring and Alexander Isak’s penalty secured the points 14 minutes from time.

Ollie Watkins bagged a hat-trick in Villa’s stunning demolition of Brighton.

Two goals from the England striker and a Pervis Estupinan own goal put Villa 3-0 up inside 26 minutes.

Ansu Fati reduced the deficit with his first Brighton goal.

But the day belonged to Watkins and he became the first Villa player in 47 years to score two hat-tricks in one season.

Jacob Ramsey and Douglas Luiz piled on the pain for Brighton in the closing stages and did enough to edge Villa ahead of the Seagulls on goal difference.

“We are feeling strong here with the supporters, we are connected with them,” said Villa boss Unai Emery after a 10th consecutive home Premier League win.

Luton secured their first ever Premier League win with a 2-1 victory at Everton.

Tom Lockyer and Carlton Morris were on target for the Hatters, who climb out of the relegation zone.

Sheffield United remain bottom after the Blades were beaten 2-0 at West Ham with Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio getting the goals for David Moyes’ men.

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