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The English Premier League delivered another action-packed weekend as title contenders .

European hopefuls, and relegation battlers all took to the pitch with everything on the line. From dramatic late winners to costly defensive errors

The Matchday _ reminded fans why the EPL remains the most unpredictable league in world football .

MANCHSTER CITY DRAWS WITH TOTTENHUM

Yesterday Manchester City self-destructed at Tottenham to lose ground in the Premier League title race again.

Arsenal now lead the table by six points after Pep Guardiola’s side threw away a two-goal lead in North London.

Rayan Cherki gave the visitors and early lead and Antoine Semenyo put them well on course for victory when he added a second just before half-time.

However, Spurs came out better and City much worse after the break .

The stadium lifted when Marc Guehi could only turn into his own net under pressure from Dominic Solanke.

Solanke then scored an equaliser and it was only Gianluigi Donnarumma that prevented City from losing a game they should have won.

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Man United edge Fulham 3–2

Report and free highlights: Šeško’s late impact sends Man United into top four after 3–2 win

Substitute Benjamin Šeško struck late to secure a third consecutive victory under Michael Carrick.

Goals from Casemiro and Matheus Cunha were cancelled out by Raúl Jiménez and Kevin before United sealed the win and closed the gap to third to five points.

Benjamin Šeško scored a dramatic 94th-minute winner after coming off the bench as Manchester United beat Fulham to secure a third consecutive Premier League victory under Michael Carrick and move into the top four.

Fulham substitute Kevin followed up Raul Jimenez’s late penalty with a super strike to level things up in added time

However, in another classic under the new boss, Sesko struck as Carrick matched Ruben Amorim’s longest Premier League winning streak at Man Utd in dramatic fashion.

Fulham substitute Kevin followed up Raul Jimenez’s late penalty with a super strike to level things up in added time .

Fortunately in another classic under the new boss, Sesko struck as Carrick matched Ruben Amorim’s longest Premier League.


BRENTFORD SCOOPS WIN OVER ASTON VILLA

Dango Ouattara scored a superb winner as Brentford secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Aston Villa .

This has overcomed the first-half red card to claim a crucial Premier League away win.

The Bees were reduced to 10 men when Kevin Schade was sent off for kicking out at Matty Cash .


However ,Brentford responded impressively, taking the lead just four minutes later as Ouattara fired into the top corner after his cross rebounded off Pau Torres.

Aston Villa pushed for an equaliser after the break, with Tammy Abraham seeing a goal ruled out by VAR following Leon Bailey’s touch out of play in the build-up.

Caoimhin Kelleher made several key saves to frustrate Villa, who struggled to convert their dominance amid an injury-hit squad.

The result boosts Brentford after recent away struggles, while Villa lose further ground in the Premier League title race ahead of their next league fixture.

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