By not playing, Manchester City do the right thing in England on Tuesday night. Pep Guardiola’s men were no doubt watching as leaders Arsenal, seven points ahead of them until Day 19, drew against third-placed Newcastle United. A stuck and tense match that the Gunners failed to unblock despite their attacking talents.
The remainder of the Premier League season may have been played out in the last minute of stoppage time in this match when Jacob Murphy, who nevertheless appeared to be pushing the opponent’s area with his hands, failed to result in a penalty. in favor of the cannoneers. Result ? We remain at 0-0 which gives Arsenal a point which gives them 8 points at the top of the Premier League. But it suits Manchester City too: in the event of a victory over Chelsea on Thursday, Pep Guardiola’s Citizens will return to the game just five points from the leader.
The Gunners got very angry after this handball from Jacob Murphy in the last minute ????
So: penalty or not ❓#ARSNOVY | #Premier League pic.twitter.com/yyhEwS634O
– CANAL+ Foot (@CanalplusFoot) January 3, 2023
In other games of the evening, Manchester United confirmed their return to form, easily beating Bournemouth at Old Trafford, scoring a new goal from their “super substitute” Marcus Rashford. Manchester come back with this win on equal points with Newcastle, finishing 3rd in the Premier League. For their part, Leicester lost at home to Fulham, while Everton redeemed themselves at home against an amazing Brighton team.
Luxurious last goal of Manchester United ????
A win that brings the Red Devils closer to the top three, equaling Newcastle.#MOONBOW : 3️⃣-0️⃣ | #Premier League pic.twitter.com/qze01qmzFO
– CANAL+ Foot (@CanalplusFoot) January 3, 2023
Source: Le Parisien
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