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- On Saturday, Arsenal FC returned to the summit of the Premier League table after a 1-0 victory over Newcastle United, moving three points clear of Manchester City in the title race.
- After City's midweek win at Burnley ended a 200-day stay at the summit, The Gunners recovered quickly with Eberechi Eze scoring in the ninth minute from a Kai Havertz layoff.
- Manager Mikel Arteta described injuries to Havertz and Eze as 'muscular niggles,' saying the issues 'didn't look too big,' while Arsenal withstood late Newcastle pressure including an 80th-minute missed volley by Yoane Wissa.
- Arsenal now hold 73 points, three clear of second-placed City; Manchester United sit third with 58 points, while Newcastle remain 14th with 42 points.
- Upcoming fixtures against Atletico Madrid for a Champions League semi-final and Fulham, followed by West Ham United, Burnley, and Crystal Palace, will define the season's outcome.
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Premier League 2025-26: Nervy Arsenal goes back to top as Eze seals vital win over Newcastle
After successive league defeats to Bournemouth and Manchester City, Arsenal was knocked off the summit for the first time since October by City on Wednesday but responded to secure three vital points.
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Read Full ArticleWith a corner, his specialty, Arsenal regained first place in the Premier League, which had ceded to Manchester City, by defeating Newcastle (1-0) without great brightness this Saturday in London.
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L 33%
C 42%
R 25%
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