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EPL: Arsenal pass latest test to go five points clear

Published:Monday | March 2, 2026 | 12:10 AM
Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber celebrates after scoring during the English Premier League match against Chelsea in London yesterday. Arsenal won 2-1.
Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber celebrates after scoring during the English Premier League match against Chelsea in London yesterday. Arsenal won 2-1.

MANCHESTER, England (AP):

Arsenal passed the latest test of their English Premier League (EPL) title credentials with a crucial 2-1 win against Chelsea yesterday, and Manchester United climbed up to third by beating Crystal Palace 2-1 to boost their pursuit of a return to the Champions League.

Jurrien Timber’s second-half goal saw Arsenal re-establish a five-point lead over second-placed Manchester City after Pep Guardiola’s team kept the pressure on at the top by beating Leeds on Saturday.

Victory against Chelsea saw Arsenal overcome another of their major rivals and move a step closer to a first league title since 2004. It leaves the visit to City next month as potentially the last major hurdle for Mikel Arteta’s team, which has no other games against the rest of the current top seven in the standings.

“We have the feeling that we have to win and win and win. You win so many games, but it is not enough to open the gap. That is the level of this league,” Arteta said.

Benjamin Sesko’s seventh goal in eight games sealed victory for United against Palace and moved them above Aston Villa in third on goal difference.

At the other end of the standings, Tottenham’s winless run extended to 10 games after a 2-1 loss at Fulham – leaving them mired in a fight to avoid relegation. Nottingham Forest also failed to pull further away from the drop zone after a 2-1 loss at Brighton.

Arsenal had to respond after City closed the gap to two points a day earlier. And if Arsenal go on to claim the title, they may well look back on this win as a decisive moment.

Even when down to 10 men, after Pedro Neto was sent off in the second half, Chelsea pushed deep into added time for an equaliser.

David Raya produced a stunning save to push Alejandro Garnacho’s goal-bound cross away as the seconds ran down at the Emirates. And the home fans breathed a sigh of relief when Liam Delap’s goal was ruled out for offside in the dying moments.

In the end, Arsenal’s threat from set pieces proved the difference again. William Saliba put the home team in front, converting from a corner after 21 minutes.

And after Piero Hincapie’s own-goal got Chelsea back into the game in first-half added time, Timber headed in from another corner in the 66th.

With 16 goals from corners this season, Arsenal have tied the record for a Premier League season, according to stats provider Opta.