Arsenal held by 10-man Chelsea - Isak sets up much-needed Liverpool win, Man United beat Palace
LONDON, England:
Mikel Merino salvaged a 1-1 draw for Arsenal at 10-man Chelsea as the race for the English Premier League title tightened yesterday.
Arsenal are five points clear of second-place Manchester City, with Chelsea a point further back in third.
Mikel Arteta's team was boosted late in the first half at Stamford Bridge when Moises Caicedo was sent off for a dangerous challenge on Merino. But despite being a man down Chelsea went ahead in the 48th minute through Trevoh Chalobah's header.
Merino equalised in the 59th, but Arsenal couldn't make their numerical advantage count and dropped points away from home for the second time in successive matches.
Arsenal beat Bayern Munich midweek in the Champions League and Arteta said it had been a positive week though accepted "we should've won the game (Sunday), and we haven't. That's a learning point for me."
BIG WINNERS
The result meant Man City were the big winners of the weekend, following Saturday's late 3-2 victory against Leeds, which saw Pep Guardiola's team climb above Chelsea to second in the standings.
"I think that we showed that we are in the right direction," Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca told Sky Sports. "We were a much, much better team than them when we were 11 v. 11. Then with 10 players it's more difficult, but the way they dealt with that situation was outstanding."
Liverpool got back to winning ways -- beating West Ham 2-0 -- and Manchester United rallied to a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace.
Aston Villa are fourth after a 1-0 win against last-place Wolverhampton, and fifth-place Brighton won 2-0 at Nottingham Forest.
ISAK OFF THE MARK
Alexander Isak scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool to set up a much-needed win for Arne Slot's team.
On a day when Mohamed Salah was dropped to the bench, British record signing Isak opened the scoring at the London Stadium. Cody Gakpo got the second for Liverpool, which went into the match on a run of six losses in their last seven league games.
"I am aware that it has been a long time coming and I've been trying to get back to my best form," Isak told Sky Sports. "I am still on the way but I am happy to have that goal."
Isak, a $170 million signing from Newcastle in the summer, had not scored in his five league games for his new club and only had one goal in 10 games in all. But in the absence of Salah, the Sweden international converted with a first-time effort in the box after 60 minutes to open his Premier League account for the season.
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