Eddie Nketiah celebrates with his Arsenal teammates his goal against West Ham (3-1)

THE 'GUNNERS' MOVE AWAY IN THE TABLE

The Premier League returned with 'Boxing Day' and an unstoppable Arsenal

Published:26/12/2022 - 23:25h

Updated:26/12/2022 - 23:25h

The Premier League returned after the World Cup break with the traditional 'Boxing Day', five games in which only Arsenal could win at home. The 'gunners' traced back against West Ham (3-1) and remain solid in the lead

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The Arsenal follows 'on fire' after the stop mundialista. In the return of the Premier League, the ones of Mikel Arteta closed the traditional 'Boxing Day' of 26 December with a triumph in front of the West Ham (3-1), being the only local victory in a day of five parties in which Newcastle and Liverpool also imposed with authority in his visits to Leicester and Aston Villa, respectively.

Brendfort And Tottenham opened the date with an entertained party in the Gtech Community Stadium (2-2). The venues advanced with a so much of the mediocentro German Vitaly Janelt in the 15' and expanded the advantage to the 9 minutes of the complement by means of the forward Ivan Toney. However, the 'spurs' reacted with goals of Harry Kane and of the Danish Pierre-Emile Højbjerg to save a tie that leaves them to ten points of the leadership and with a party more than the Arsenal.

In the St Mary's Stadium, the Brighton took advantage of of a Southampton that is still in the bottom of the table (1-3). Adam Lallana, to the 14' and a goal against of the side Romain Perraud directed the victory for the ones of Roberto Of Zerbi in hardly 35 minutes. Solly March put the third in the 56' and the discount of James Ward-Prowse was anecdótico in the 73'. With the triumph, the Brighton situates seventh with 24 points.

Others that golearon like visitors were Newcastle and Fulham. The 'urracas' confirmed his big moment in field of the Leicester (0-3), whereas the 'Whites' followed suit in front of Crystal Palace by identical result. The Newcastle took advantage of his triumph for scalar to the second place of the classification, waiting for what do the Manchester City the Wednesday like visitor in front of the Leeds. Fulham, by his part, went up to the eighth stair with 22 points. Crystal Palace follows 11° with 19 points, two more than Leicester (16° with 17 units).

Liverpool And Arsenal imposed with authority

The day also served to Wolverhampton and Liverpool to recover the senda of the triumph. The 'wolves' won to the downcast Everton in Goodison Park (1-2) and the 'reds' followed suit home of the Aston Villa (1-3). The Algerian Scrape Aït-Nouri completed the traced back of the 'Wolves' with an agónico so much in the 90+5', whereas Mohamed Salah, Virgil go Dijk and Stefan Bajcetic resolved a party that was near to complicate him to the ones of Jorgen Klopp. Philippe Coutinho only played five minutes and the addition with the ones of Unai Emery.

In the closing of the 'Boxing Day', the Arsenal came rear to win to a hard West Ham (1-3). Saïd Benrahma Advanced to the visitors in the 27' of penalti, but the ones of Mikel Arteta gave it gone back with goals of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah. The 'gunners' add 40 points, eight more than the City. The Liverpool, by his part, arrived to 25 and goes up momentáneamente to the sixth place, whereas the Wolverhampton arrived to 13 and is still in put of descent, but only to a unit of West Ham and Everton.

This Tuesday, Chelsea will receive to the Bournemouth and the Manchester United will follow suit against the Nottinham Forest. Leeds And 'cityzens' will complete the day 17 the Wednesday in Ellan Road. The weekend also there will be action, from the Friday 30 until the Sunday 1 January, continuing with the day 19 between Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the next week, standing out Chelsea-City of the next Thursday 5.

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