Summary

  • Frank Lampard sacked as Everton manager with club second bottom in table

  • Transfers latest: Fresneda to Arsenal? Kane set for new Spurs contract?

  • Newcastle, Nottingham Forest & Southampton Carabao Cup semi-final news conferences

  • Fulham v Tottenham (20:00 GMT)

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  1. 'I didn't see enough from Fernandes or McTominay'published at 08:40 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd

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  2. 'The audience is the big winner'published at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

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    Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United: Erik ten Hag says all three goals were avoidable

  3. 'Heading in the right direction'published at 08:29 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

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  4. Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd - Analysispublished at 08:23 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

  5. 'This Arsenal team are special'published at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

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  6. 'Echoes of Wenger's title-winners'published at 08:12 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd

    Martin Keown
    Former England defender

    Eddie Nketiah, Bukayo Saka and William Saliba celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    I sensed the same belief and desire at Emirates Stadium on Sunday that we had at Highbury when I won Premier League titles with Arsenal back in the day.

    At no point during theGunners' thrilling 3-2 win over Manchester Uniteddid I feel like Mikel Arteta's team or their fans would be happy with a point.

    Right from the start, Arsenal's energy was just incredible and they were absolutely relentless in the way they kept coming forward, looking for the victory.

    The home crowd played a huge part in that, the same way they did when they were driving us forward when we won titles under Arsene Wenger.

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  7. Postpublished at 08:04 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Former Gunners striker Ian Wright definitely enjoyed yesterday's game...

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  8. 'Gunners eliminate lingering doubts over title pedigree'published at 07:55 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Bukayo Saka celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal's hunger and fire as they pursue a first Premier League title in almost two decades burns so brightly that Pep Guardiola was moved to hold it up as an example to his all-conquering Manchester City.

    When Guardiola launched an angry broadside in all directions to provoke improvement from the reigning champions after City's 4-2 win over Tottenham, Arsenal was the name that played across his lips with regularity.

    It was the most significant indicator of Arsenal's progress and growing maturity under his former right-hand man Mikel Arteta that Guardiola made it clear who he regards as their serious title rivals - even warning they would "destroy" City unless they improved.

    And if anyone was in any doubt exactly why Guardiola was delivering his warning, they need only look at the manner of Arsenal's magnificent victory over improving Manchester United in a thriller at Emirates Stadium.

    Read more here

  9. Arteta praises 'beautiful' victorypublished at 07:50 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

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    Arsenal showed 'emotional control' in 'beautiful' victory - Arteta

  10. Arsenal regain control at top of the tablepublished at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Eddie NketiahImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal retained control of the Premier League title race after Eddie Nketiah's 90th-minute winner gave them a dramatic victory over Manchester United in a thriller at Emirates Stadium.

    Manchester City's earlier win over Wolverhampton Wanderers applied pressure on the Gunners but they responded with character and quality, even after going behind, to secure a five-point advantage at the top with a game in hand.

    United's man of the moment Marcus Rashford fired home a superb right-foot strike from 25 yards to give them a 17th-minute lead.

    Arsenal responded fiercely and were level seven minutes later when Granit Xhaka's cross created a heading opportunity for Nketiah, who got in ahead of Aaron Wan-Bissaka at the far post.

    Match report.

  11. 'Lampard set to learn fate'published at 07:40 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    The Times

    The Times have said Everton boss Frank Lampard is set to learn his fate following the Toffees' 2-0 defeat by West Ham on Saturday.

    The Times back pageImage source, The Times
  12. 'The Nkredibles'published at 07:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Daily Mirror

    The Mirror have called Arsenal's victory over Manchester United an "old-school thriller".

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  13. 'Edding to the title'published at 07:27 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Metro

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  14. 'Unstoppable Gunners'published at 07:21 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    The Daily Telegraph

    The Telegraph have run with a huge picture with a delighted Eddie Nketiah, the scorer of a 90th-minute winner against Manchester United.

    Daily Telegraph back page - Monday 23 JanuaryImage source, Daily Telegraph
  15. Arsenal flying highpublished at 07:15 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2023

    Good morning!

    We've got lots of Premier League reaction to bring you from another fantastic weekend of action.

    Eddie Nketiah hit a late winner in a thrilling game against Manchester United to give Arsenal a five point lead at the top of the table while Erling Haaland scored his fourth Premier League hat-trick to help Manchester City to a 3-0 win against Wolves.

    Elsewhere, Liverpool and Chelsea played out a goalless draw to both stay mid-table while Everton and Southampton suffered defeats to remain in the relegation zone.

    There's lots to get on with so let's start off with the papers, which are all talking about Arsenal's latest antics.

    Eddie NketiahImage source, Getty Images
    Erling HaalandImage source, Getty Images
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