
Tottenham suffered their second consecutive Premier League defeat on Saturday, losing 2-1 away to Wolves. On the same day, Arsenal capitalized on an opponent’s mistake to beat Burnley 3-1 to draw level with champions Manchester City.
Arsenal drew level with Manchester City in the standings – Wolves unexpectedly beat Tottenham
Saturday started with Tottenham’s surprise loss to Wolves.
Ange Postecoglou’s side opened the scoring after just 3 minutes through Brennan Johnson, but suffered a dramatic extra-time defeat.
Pablo Sarabia (90+1) and Gabonese Mario Lemina (90+7) turned the tide of the game.
Also on Saturday, Arsenal went past promoted Burnley without much emotion at the end of the match, which the Gunners finished with a numerical advantage after Fabio Vieira was sent off (83rd minute).
Leandro Trossard opened the scoring against Arsenal (45+1 minutes), but the visitors restored parity in the 54th minute through Brownhill.
William Saliba made the score 2:1 (min. 57), and Zinchenko closed the score in the 74th minute.
Premier League, stage #12
Wolves – Tottenham Hotspur 2-1
Arsenal – Burnley 3-1
Crystal Palace – Everton 2-3
Manchester United – Luton Town 1-0
Saturday
19:30 Bournemouth – Newcastle United
Sunday
16:00 Aston Villa – Fulham
16:00 Brighton – Sheffield United
16:00 FC Liverpool – Brentford
16:00 West Ham United – Nottingham Forest
18:30 Chelsea – Manchester City
Premier League, standings
1. Manchester City 27p / 11 min
2. Arsenal 27 points / 12 m
3. Tottenham 26 points / 12 m
4. FC Liverpool 24p / 11 min
5. Aston Villa 22p / 11 min
6. Manchester United 21p / 12m.
Source: Hot News

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