Arsenal Return to Premier League Summit with Gritty Win Over Newcastle

Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League with a nervy 1-0 win over Newcastle. West Ham and Tottenham secured vital victories in the relegation battle. Nottingham Forest took a huge stride toward safety with a 5-0 win at Sunderland. Liverpool strengthened their Champions League hopes with a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace.

Key Points: Arsenal Top Premier League After 1-0 Win Over Newcastle

  • Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0 to go three points clear of Manchester City
  • Eberechi Eze scored stunning early goal
  • West Ham beat Everton 2-1 with last-minute winner
  • Tottenham won first game under De Zerbi
  • Nottingham Forest won 5-0 away to Sunderland
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Arsenal back on top with narrow win, West Ham and Tottenham take big wins

Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0 to reclaim top spot. West Ham and Tottenham secure vital wins in relegation battle. Full Premier League roundup.

"Callum Wilson scored a 92nd-minute winner to give West Ham a dramatic 2-1 home victory over Everton - Xinhua News"

London, April 26

Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League on Saturday with a nervy 1-0 win at home to Newcastle United.

Arsenal took the lead after just nine minutes when Eberechi Eze unleashed a stunning strike that curled into the top corner.

Perhaps affected by recent performances, Arsenal was content to try and manage its lead, a strategy also shaped by injuries to both Kai Havertz and Eze, who went off with knocks that cast doubt over their availability for Wednesday's Champions League semifinal first leg away to Atletico Madrid, reported Xinhua.

Arsenal now sits three points clear of Manchester City, who on Saturday reached the FA Cup final after coming from behind to edge second-tier Southampton.

Callum Wilson scored a 92nd-minute winner to give West Ham a dramatic 2-1 home victory over Everton and keep them out of the bottom three. Tomas Soucek put West Ham ahead in the 51st minute, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall silenced the home crowd by levelling in the 89th minute.

With Tottenham Hotspur having just gone in front away to Wolverhampton Wanderers in a simultaneous fixture, Dewsbury-Hall's goal briefly dropped West Ham into the relegation zone before Wilson's late strike lifted them back above Spurs.

Tottenham, however, claimed its first win under Roberto De Zerbi thanks to Joao Palhinha's 82nd-minute goal in a tense match against already-relegated Wolves.

Nottingham Forest took a huge stride towards safety on Friday night with a stunning 5-0 win away to Sunderland, scoring four times before halftime. Trai Hume's own goal opened the floodgates, with Chris Wood, Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus adding three more in a six-minute blitz. Elliot Anderson capped an extraordinary night with a fifth in the 95th minute, although West Ham and Tottenham's victories mean Forest still have work to do.

Ryan Sessegnon's 43rd-minute goal earned Fulham a 1-0 home win over Aston Villa, who nonetheless remain well-placed to secure Champions League qualification for next season.

Liverpool strengthened its chances of returning to the Champions League next season with a 3-1 win at home to Crystal Palace thanks to goals from fit-again Alexander Isak, Andy Robertson and an injury time finish from Florian Wirtz.

- IANS

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James A
Premier League never disappoints with drama. West Ham winning in the 92nd minute after being seconds away from relegation zone? Unbelievable. And Tottenham finally getting a win under De Zerbi - about time they turned up.
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Priya S
Liverpool back in the Champions League race with Isak finally fit? That's huge for them. And Nottingham Forest's 5-0 away win is insane - four goals before halftime! Football in England is just on another level compared to what we see here in India.
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Michael C
Arsenal need to be careful - managing a 1-0 lead against Newcastle worked today, but Atletico Madrid in the Champions League is a different beast. Hope Havertz and Eze recover in time. Also, West Ham escaping relegation by the skin of their teeth is typical Premier League madness.
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Raghav A
Can't believe I'm saying this, but Fulham beating Aston Villa shows how unpredictable the league is. Villa are still in a good spot for Champions League though - they've been consistent. As an Indian fan watching at odd hours, these nail-biters are worth the sleep deprivation! 🏆
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Justin A
The relegation battle is getting intense. West Ham, Tottenham, Forest - all fighting for survival. I just hope the football stays competitive and we don't see any boring end-of-season matches. Props to Nottingham Forest for that 5-0 demolition though, that's how you build momentum!

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