Arsenal go top of Premier League as Man Utd ease pressure on Amorim


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Declan Rice came back to haunt former club West Ham as Arsenal moved top of the Premier League, while Manchester United handed Ruben Amorim some relief with a 2-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday.
In Mikel Arteta's 300th match in charge, the Gunners proved
far too strong for the struggling Hammers in a 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium
to further their ambitions of a first Premier League title for 22 years.
Victory came at a cost for Arsenal as captain Martin
Odegaard was forced off injured before half-time for the third time this
season.
However, the strength in depth now on offer to Arteta has
made light of Arsenal's injury troubles.
Rice, who left West Ham for a club record £105 million ($141
million) in 2023, ended the visitors' resistence by blasting high into the net
on the rebound after Alphonse Areola parried Eberechi Eze's drive.
Bukayo Saka made the points safe midway through the second
half from the penalty spot after Jurrien Timber was brought down by El Hadji
Malick Diouf.
Arsenal edge one point ahead of Liverpool, who are in action
later at Chelsea.
Defeat leaves West Ham still languishing in the relegation
zone.
Amorim conceded on the eve of Sunderland's visit to Old
Trafford he needs results quickly to avoid becoming the latest United manager
to suffer the sack.
The Portuguese had taken just 34 points from his previous 33
Premier League games in charge, but enjoyed a rare convincing win to give him
some breathing space over the international break.
Before kick-off Old Trafford fell silent to honour the
victims of a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue this week.
Amorim's bold calls with his team selection paid off as
goalkeeper Senne Lammens kept a clean sheet on debut, while Mason Mount
justified his place over Matheus Cunha with the opening goal.
Mount eased the home fans' tension with a fine finish from
Bryan Mbeumo's cross on eight minutes.
Bruno Fernandes saw a shot tipped onto the woodwork by Robin
Roefs as United dominated the first half.
Benjamin Sesko doubled the Red Devils' advantage with a
predatory finish from a long throw-in for his first Old Trafford goal since a
£74 million move from RB Leipzig.
There was nearly a twist at the end of the half as
Sunderland were initially awarded a penalty, only for VAR to intervene due to
insuffient contact by Sesko on Trai Hume.
Sunderland began the weekend in fifth after a dream start to
their return to the top flight, but the Black Cats were dealt a reality check
to end their four-game unbeaten run.
Tottenham showed their newfound defensive resolve under
Thomas Frank to end Leeds' year-long unbeaten league run at Elland Road with a
2-1 victory.
Mohammed Kudus' first goal for Spurs secured all three
points after Noah Okafor cancelled out Mathys Tel's opener for the visitors.
"That feeling to get over the line, to get three
points, was big," said Frank after his side moved up to third.
Liverpool can retake top spot later if they can get back to
winning ways at Chelsea.
The defending champions have lost their last two matches
against Crystal Palace and Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Club World Cup champions Chelsea also badly need the points
after a three-game winless run in the Premier League.
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