ARSENAL they defeated bottom-of-table Wolverhampton 2-0 as visitors to add a third successive victory, cementing themselves at the top of the English tournament with 37 points and closing the gap with Manchester City to 5.
Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard scored twice (10 and 30 m ST).
Tottenham Hotspur in turn, without Cristian Romerocalled up by Lionel Scaloni for the World Cup, but absent from this match due to a muscle injury, seeence to Leeds United 4 to 3 from home.
The English striker Harry Kane (25m. ST), the Welsh defender Ben Davis (6m. ST) and brace from the Uruguayan midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur (36 and 39m. ST), all called up to the World Cup by their respective teams, scored for the home team who celebrated their ninth victory.
The discounted visit with the Dutch midfielder Crysencio Summerville (10m. PT) and with two goals from the Spanish forward Rodrigo Moreno (43m PT and 31m.ST)
The victory lifted Tottenham to third place in the Premier League with 29 points, while Leeds are fourteenth on 15 points.
Bournemouthwith the Argentine defender Marcos Senesi owner (He has not been called up for Qatar 2023), beat Everton 3-0 as local.
The English midfielder Marco Tavenier (18 minutes PT), the Welsh striker Kieffer Moore who will integrate his team in the World Cup (25m. PT) and the British striker Jaidon Antonio (24m. ST) converted to celebrate the local team’s fourth victory in the tournament.
Bournemouth are thirteenth with 16 points; Everton are 17th with 14 units.
Liverpool also passed Southamptonwhere goalkeeper Willy Caballero was not called up, for 3 to 1.
Leicester City beat West Hamwho had Manuel Lanzini as a substitute 2 to 0 of visitor.
Other result of the day: Newcastle 1-Chelsea 0.
Programming will be completed as follows:
Dominic:
At 11: Brighton (Alexis MacAllister)-Aston Vila (Emiliano Martínez and Emiliano Buendía) (ESPN and Star).
At 1.30pm: Fulham-Manchester United (Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro Garnacho) (ESPN and Star+).
locations: Arsenal 37 points, Manchester City 32; Newcastle 30, Tottenham Hotspur 29; Manchester United 23; Liverpool 22; Brighton and Chelsea 21; Fulham, Brentford and Crystal Palace 19; Leicester City 17; Bournemouth 16; Leeds United and Aston Villa 15; West Ham and Everton 14; Nottingham Forest 13: Southampton 12; Wolverhampton 10.
PHOTO PORT: AFP