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Arsenal suffered a setback in their bid for the English Premier League title on Saturday and fell short of leaders Liverpool. Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brighton.
Manchester City managed to win 4-1 over West Ham. An in-form Newcastle United forced Tottenham to accept another painful 2-1 defeat. Chelsea, who have lost their rhythm lately, were also held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal had been runners-up for the last two seasons and traveled to Brighton looking for a fourth straight win. In the first half, 17-year-old player Ethan Avaneri's goal helped Arsenal to be ahead.
But for Brighton, Jao Pedro scored an equalizing goal from the penalty. The result means Arsenal remain five points behind Arne Slott's Liverpool at the top. Liverpool has played two games less than Arsenal. Erling Haaland scored two goals in the victory of
City. He has 34 points and is in sixth place. Newcastle was fifth with 35 points. In other matches, Aston Villa beat Leicester City 2-1, Bournemouth beat Everton 1-0 and Brentford beat Southampton 4-1.
