Manchester City moved back to the top of the Premier League as they beat West Ham to knock Arsenal down to second in the table.
The Gunners brushed aside Chelsea 3-1 in a hastily rearranged London derby on Tuesday night, getting back to the summit for 24 hours.
Arsenal had been knocked off top spot after title rivals Manchester City secured a 2-1 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage over the weekend, and Pep Guardiola’s side did that once again on Wednesday night as City overcome a slow start to beat West Ham 3-0, with Erling Haaland netting his 35th League goal of the season.
On Sunday, Liverpool beat Tottenham in dramatic fashion after a late winner from Diogo Jota, after Newcastle and Manchester United claimed earlier victories over Southampton and Aston Villa respectively. Bournemouth also beat Leeds to all-but secure their survival status.
The busy matchday all started on Saturday lunchtime when Crystal Palace edged a seven-goal thriller against West Ham, while Brentford struck late to deny Nottingham Forest a crucial victory in their bid to beat the drop. Brighton, meanwhile, smashed Wolves 6-0.
Leicester and Everton played out a thrilling draw on Monday night, with Liverpool edging past Fulham on Wednesday. Brighton also host Manchester United in a swift FA Cup semi-final replay on Thursday evening.
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