31 December,2020 10:21 AM IST | London | AFP
Arsenal`s Alexandre is ecstatic after scoring a goal against Brighton on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
Arsenal further eased the pressure on manager Mikel Arteta with a 1-0 win at Brighton on Tuesday, but the continuation of the Premier League in the coming weeks was cast into doubt after a record 18 positive tests for coronavirus among players and staff earlier in the day. After Manchester City's trip to Everton on Monday was postponed due to a Covid outbreak in Pep Guardiola's squad, all five matches scheduled for Tuesday went ahead despite disruption for Sheffield United and Southampton. Bottom-of-the-table United revealed they had suffered a number of positive Covid-19 cases but were still able to field a squad of 18 for their 1-0 defeat at Burnley. Blades manager Chris Wilder said "a couple of players were missing through illness" plus "four or five backroom staff have tested positive". However, he insisted he wanted the game to go ahead.
"I want to play football. That's how it is, we're not looking to get anything canned. We did the right thing as far as our responsibility to the Premier League and notified them regarding the players that are ill," added Wilder. Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl coached his side from his home for a 0-0 draw against West Ham after a member of his household tested positive. On the field, Arsenal eased fears they could be dragged into a relegation battle with a 3-1 win over Chelsea on Saturday and can now look up the table with hope thanks to consecutive league wins for the first time since the opening two games of the season. "The best medicine is wins. When you win it's a different story and the picture looks better at the moment," said Arteta. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returned from injury in the place of Alexandre Lacazette in the only change made by Arteta. But Lacazette came off the bench to make an instant impact and win the game with a fine near-post finish from Bukayo Saka's pass just 21 seconds after coming on Victory moves the Gunners up to 13th, within seven points of the top four.
West Brom are next up for Arsenal at the weekend and the Baggies confidence after a shock 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Sunday quickly evaporated in a 5-0 hammering by Leeds. A miserable night for West Brom started with a self-inflicted wound as Romain Sawyers scored a remarkable own goal as his backpass sailed past Sam Johnstone. Ezgjan Alioski smashed a strike in off the post before Jack Harrison slotted home the third after a neat one-two with Patrick Bamford. Rodrigo's deflected shot made it 4-0 before half-time and Raphinha's powerful strike into the top corner inflicted Sam Allardyce's heaviest ever home defeat as a Premier League manager. Allardyce said new recruits in the January transfer window were now a "necessity" with West Brom five points from safety.
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Sheffield United are the only side below West Brom in the table and their chances of survival are diminishing rapidly with just two points from their opening 16 games. Ben Mee scored the only goal at Turf Moor as Burnley moved five points clear of the relegation zone and above Brighton into 16th. Southampton missed the chance to move into the top four as they failed to score for the third consecutive game in a 0-0 draw with West Ham. Danny Ings had an early goal ruled out for offside against Che Adams and despite the Saints' dominance they were nearly hit by a sucker punch late on when Alex McCarthy had to spread himself to block Said Benrahma's shot from point-blank range. Southampton remain ninth with West Ham three points further back in 10th. Manchester United can move up to second and within two points of leaders Liverpool when they host Wolves later on Tuesday at Old Trafford.
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