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^ ^ Alan Shearer makes Arsenal title claim after win over Chelsea

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Arsenal should hold off Manchester City and win the Premier League title, says Alan Shearer (Picture: Getty)

Alan Shearer isn’t surprised Arsenal have looked ‘nervy’ and ‘edgy’ in recent matches, but the ex-England striker is still backing Mikel Arteta’s men to ‘go ahead and do it’ in the race for the Premier League title.

Arsenal preserved their five-point lead at the top with a 2-1 win over bitter rivals Chelsea at the Emirates, but it was far from the most convincing performance and the league leaders were made to work for their victory.

The visitors had looked on course to take a point away from north London after Piero Hincapie directed the ball into his own net on the stroke of half-time to cancel out William Saliba’s headed opener.

The Gunners dug deep, though, and, for the second time in the contest, made their breakthrough came from a corner, with Jurrien Timber beating Robert Sanchez to restore the hosts’ advantage in the 66th minute.

While Chelsea were reduced to ten men following Pedro Neto’s sending off for a second bookable offence, David Raya had to be at his best to protect Arsenal lead’s with a fine save to deny Alejandro Garnacho in stoppage time.

‘A proper London derby,’ Arteta told reporters after his side’s win over the Club World Cup holders.

‘We expected that because of the quality of the opposition, because of the individual quality that they have, and because we played them four times already, so we know how good and difficult they are to play against.

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Arteta’s side sit five points clear at the top ahead of their midweek trip to Brighton (Picture: Getty)
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Timber scored the winning goal at the Emirates (Picture: Getty)

‘After we started the game so well, the first half was very, very dominant. I think the margin and the scoreline should have been bigger. But we were 1-1, so game on.’

After Hincapie’s own goal, Arteta was keen to remind his players what had happened just a week earlier when they blew Tottenham away in a dominant second-half performance.

‘I reminded them that we were in exactly the same position against the Spurs seven days ago in that dressing room,’ he added.

‘They said, “Look what happened in the second half, so we’re going to do it again, but probably we’re going to have to go through some difficult patches to end the right to win the game.”

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‘We certainly did that. We took the moment to score the second goal and after the red card, we all expected a very different outcome in the last few minutes.

‘But we didn’t manage to control and dominate that scenario as well as we wanted.

‘On top of that, Chelsea did some very, very good things in that period and we needed David [Raya] to win us the game.’

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City defeated Leeds to stay within five points of the leaders (Picture: Getty)

Timber’s header took Arsenal’s goals from set-pieces to 22 for the Premier League this season – a statistic that has been used against Arteta’s side by pundits and rival fans alike.

But despite the gritty nature of the victory and a perceived overreliance on dead-ball situations, Shearer – the Premier League’s all-time top goalscorer – remains confident that Arsenal will go on and end their long wait for the trophy.

‘Yeah, I would perhaps go along with that [the suggestion Arsenal need to be better from an attacking perspective],’ Shearer said on The Rest Is Football podcast.

‘But I’d much prefer, obviously, to still be in their position. If they win every game then they win it. As do City, I guess, but I’m not too concerned with that. I just think the bigger picture is that they find a way.

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Social media ‘noise’ is a constant distraction for modern-day players, says Shearer (Picture: Getty)

‘They found a way against Chelsea, they weren’t brilliant, but their set-pieces have done it for them again and there’s nothing wrong with that.

‘They’re going to be nervy, they’re going to be edgy because of the pressure that they’re under.

‘They’re human, I’ve been there myself, and it’s a huge ask, it is tough mentally and physically. It drains you.’

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The Gunners have suffered just three league defeats this season (Picture: Getty)

According to Shearer, modern-day stars have it ‘worse’ than players during his time at the top in the Premier League due to the incessant ‘noise’ they face on a daily basis on social media.

‘I don’t care who or what you are, and it’s worse now than it was in the 1990s when we won it for the first time at Blackburn, because of the noise around social media and what have you,’ he explained.

‘We didn’t really have that and it was still very tough then.

‘I get that they’re not going to be perfect but they’re in a really strong position and I still think that they will go ahead and do it.’

Arsenal will look to tighten their grip on top spot when they return to Premier League action away to Brighton on Wednesday night.

Second-placed Manchester City welcome Nottingham Forest to the Etihad that same evening and will hope to keep keep themselves within touching distance after seeing off Leeds at the weekend.

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^ ^ Gary Neville predicts where Manchester United and Chelsea will finish this season

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Michael Carrick is on course for an impressive finish this season (Picture: Getty Images)

Gary Neville feels he ‘definitely’ knows where Manchester United will finish this season and is pretty confident on Chelsea’s fate, but hopes they do worse than he predicts.

The title race is now officially down to just two teams after Aston Villa fell away from the leaders in recent weeks, leaving just Arsenal and Manchester City vying for the top prize.

There has been a serious shake-up in the top five, though, with Manchester United continuing their brilliant form under Michael Carrick.

The Red Devils remain unbeaten under the interim boss after beating Crystal Palace on Sunday, and are now up to third, ahead of Villa in fourth on goal difference.

Five teams are likely to get Champions League football next season, so the battle is on to finish in the top five, with Liverpool in fifth and Chelsea now lagging behind in sixth.

Brentford will not have given up on their chances of a remarkable Champions League finish, currently seventh, five points adrift of Liverpool in fifth.

Neville is now extremely confident that Manchester United will return to the Champions League in some style, by finishing third, but feels the positions below them are more contentious.

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‘I think United will definitely finish third,’ the Manchester United legend said on Sky Sports’ The Gary Neville Podcast.

‘I can’t believe I’m saying that from where they were six weeks ago. But, they’ve got no distractions, something good is going on, all the momentum.

‘I think Liverpool finish fourth and I think Chelsea will finish fifth. I hope Villa finish in the top five, I really do.

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Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior faces a huge game this week (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I’ve said before that their manager is an experienced and wise guy. If they get some players back; midfield players being injured have cost them in the last few weeks.

‘I just think it will Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea. The only doubt will be Chelsea or Villa for fifth.

‘Injuries will be a big factor. Other competitions will be a big factor. At the moment, they’re in danger Villa. They’re vulnerable in terms of the Champions League places.’

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Aston Villa’s title dreams have evaporated but Unai Emery can still make the Champions League (Picture: Getty Images)

Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat at Arsenal on Sunday made it three games without a win for Liam Rosenior’s side, having drawn with Leeds and Burnley in their previous two outings.

The Blues have a crunch clash in the Champions League next as they go to Aston Villa on Wednesday night.

Manchester United’s unbeaten run – which stretches to seven matches in all competitions – will be put to the test at Newcastle United on Wednesday.

The Magpies, who are into the last 16 of the Champions League, are nowhere near qualifying for Europe’s elite competition next season, sitting 13th after a home defeat to Everton over the weekend.


^ ^ Gary Lineker names his ‘player of the season’ after Man Utd and Arsenal wins

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Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes is Gary Lineker’s ‘player of the season’ so far (Picture: Getty)

Gary Lineker has hailed Bruno Fernandes as a ‘great footballing brain’ and named the Manchester United captain as his ‘player of the season’ so far in the Premier League.

Fernandes was at the heart of United’s 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at at Old Trafford, where the hosts were forced to come from behind to secure all three points.

After going behind to an early Maxence Lacroix header, the Red Devils regrouped and made the breakthrough in the 57th minute after Palace’s goalscorer was sent off for hauling down Matheus Cunha inside the box.

Fernandes made no mistake with the resulting spot-kick, sending Dean Henderson the wrong way to make it all square, and the Portuguese turned provider just seven minutes later to complete the fightback.

Benjamin Sesko stole the headlines with his seventh goal in eight games for the Red Devils, but Fernandes’ pinpoint cross for the Slovenian’s brilliant header was a thing of beauty.

It took Fernandes’ magnificent tally to seven goals and 13 assists in the English top flight since the start of the season. Only Erling Haaland has has a greater goal contribution than the United skipper this term.

The result saw United move to third and ensured Michael Carrick’s unbeaten start as interim manager continued, with the 44-year-old winning six and drawing one of his opening seven matches in charge.

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Fernandes assist for Sesko was his 13 of the season in the Premier League (Picture: Getty)
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Sesko scored his seventh goal in eight games to seal all three points (Picture: Getty)

‘It was quite sluggish. I didn’t think that they thought they could just turn up but their passing was slow,’ Micah Richards said of United’s performance against Palace on The Rest Is Football podcast.

‘But when Bruno Fernandes gets a grip of that game… you talk about spaces and where he goes, he’s so clever.

‘When he crosses, he goes sort of inside-left channel. He doesn’t just go in the middle, he sees where everyone is, he always uses his full-back or his winger and then they play back to him where he’s got that time to cross.

‘If you actually look at his positioning, he’s always scanning about, where the best places are to be, where he can affect the game.’

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Fernandes made the difference after United’s ‘sluggish’ start, says Richards (Picture: Getty)

Richards believes Fernandes has to be considered ‘one of the players of the season’ given his extraordinary level of consistency under Ruben Amorim and now Carrick.

The ex-Manchester City and England defender added: ‘It sounds really simple. Of course, a player who can play No.10 can go everywhere, but if you look at other players’ performances when they’re trying to get on the ball, they’re just trying to get on the ball in between the lines. There’s no space there.

‘But Bruno just goes everywhere, where he can get half a yard to put in a great delivery.

‘He’s an outstanding player, one of the players of the season so far.’

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Carrick has the joint-best start after nine games in Premier League history (Picture: Getty)

The Rest Is Football’s host Lineker went one better than Richards, picking out Fernandes as the standout player in the league approaching the business end of the season.

According to Lineker, Declan Rice and Haaland are the only two players who could potentially beat the Portugal international to Player of the Season prize.

‘You see him on the left wing, you see him on the right wing… what a brain! I think he’s the player of the season for me,’ the former England striker explained.

‘I know they’ll probably give it to someone that’s going to win something.

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Rice could go on and scoop the prize if Arsenal win the title, says Lineker (Picture: Getty)

‘For me, it’s probably him or maybe Declan Rice if Arsenal go on and manage to clinch the title.

‘I suppose the only other one, if he came back and started banging in all the goals and won City the title, it might be Erling Haaland again.

‘But at the moment, for me, to do what he’s done this season… and he was still the standout player even when they were going through a rotten spell when they were really struggling under Ruben Amorim.

‘I think he’s got such a great footballing brain and technique. What a player, what a player!’

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Richards has been blown away by Lammens’ assured start in English football (Picture: Getty)

Before The Rest Is Football team wound down their analysis of United’s comeback win, Richards made sure to highlight what a difference Senne Lammens had made with his ‘calm’ presence between the sticks.

‘Another player we have to applaud is the goalkeeper, Lammens,’ the 2011/12 Premier League winner said of the Belgian goalkeeper, who United signed from Royal Antwerp last summer.

‘You know when the talk is not about the goalkeeper, you know the goalkeeper is doing a good job.

‘He rarely makes mistakes, he keeps things simple. He’s calm.’

United will look to extend their phenomenal run under Carrick when they return to top-flight action away to Newcastle on Wednesday evening.

Alongside Ange Postecoglou, the United interim boss has enjoyed the joint-best start after nine matches by any manager in Premier League history.

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