Vancouver Courier - Gyokeres lifts Arsenal nine clear as Man Utd pile pressure on Frank

Vancouver -
Gyokeres lifts Arsenal nine clear as Man Utd pile pressure on Frank
Gyokeres lifts Arsenal nine clear as Man Utd pile pressure on Frank / Photo: © AFP

Gyokeres lifts Arsenal nine clear as Man Utd pile pressure on Frank

Arsenal moved nine points clear at the top of the Premier League with a 3-0 victory against Sunderland, while Tottenham boss Thomas Frank faced renewed calls for his sacking after a 2-0 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.

Text size:

Mikel Arteta's side went ahead in the 42nd minute at the Emirates Stadium as Martin Zubimendi fired past Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs at his near post.

Viktor Gyokeres sealed Arsenal's second successive league win with a 66th-minute strike before the Swede netted again in stoppage time.

The Gunners, who haven't won a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, are chasing their first English title in 22 years.

After three successive runners-up finishes in the Premier League, including blowing significant leads at the top in 2023 and 2024, the north Londoners finally look set to end their title drought.

Arsenal also beat Chelsea in midweek to book a League Cup final date with Manchester City at Wembley on March 22.

Second-placed City will be under pressure to close the gap by beating Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.

Third-placed Aston Villa are also nine points adrift of the Gunners after a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.

Villa took the lead as Morgan Rogers lashed into the top corner in the 22nd minute.

But Brazilian teenager Rayan equalised for Bournemouth with his first top-flight goal in the 55th minute.

Manchester United profited from Tottenham captain Cristian Romero's red card to stretch their perfect start under Michael Carrick to four games, leaving the beleaguered Frank under mounting scrutiny.

With the game still scoreless in the 29th minute, Romero -- who has been vocal in his criticism of Tottenham's owners lately -- was dismissed after lunging in to catch Casemiro on the ankle.

Bryan Mbeumo swept United ahead from a clever corner routine in the 38th minute.

Bruno Fernandes' close-range finish in the 81st minute ended an eight-game winless run against Tottenham for United, who cemented their hold on fourth place in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League.

- 'We need to deal with it' -

Another damaging defeat for Frank left Tottenham in 14th place -- just six points above the relegation zone -- as their winless league run in 2026 extended to seven matches.

"It is what it is. We need to deal with it," Frank said.

"Cristian clearly goes for the ball. Unfortunately, the way the rules are, it becomes a red. He apologised to his team-mates."

Interim boss Carrick is making his case for the permanent job after masterminding an impressive turnaround since Ruben Amorim was sacked in January.

Cole Palmer scored a first half hat-trick as fifth-placed Chelsea won 3-1 at bottom of the table Wolves.

Matt Doherty fouled Joao Pedro and Palmer stepped up to send Jose Sa the wrong way with his 13th-minute penalty.

Palmer converted another spot-kick in the 35th minute after Yerson Mosquera's needless shove on Joao Pedro.

The England forward completed his hat-trick three minutes later, drilling home from Marc Cucurella's pass after more woeful Wolves defending.

Toluwalase Arokodare got one back for Wolves in the 54th minute, but Blues boss Liam Rosenior is just the second English manager to win his first four Premier League games after Craig Shakespeare at Leicester.

West Ham improved their hopes of avoiding relegation and pushed Burnley closer to the drop with a 2-0 win at Turf Moor.

The Hammers struck first through Crysencio Summerville in the 13th minute and Valentin Castellanos bagged their second in the 26th minute.

Nuno Espirto Santo's third-bottom side are three points behind fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest, while second-bottom Burnley are 11 points from safety after 16 games without a win.

Everton won 2-1 at Fulham thanks to farcical own goal from Cottagers keeper Bernd Leno.

Everton defender Vitaliy Mykolenko's 18th-minute own goal was cancelled out by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's 75th-minute equaliser.

In the 83rd minute, Leno punched an Everton corner into his own net under pressure from Everton's Jake O'Brien.

I.Lee--VC