Rice powers Arsenal; Newcastle shine


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Arsenal, Jan 5: A dramatic Premier League Sunday delivered late equalisers, title-defining goals and contrasting emotions across the table, as Manchester United were held at Leeds, Arsenal tightened their grip at the summit, Newcastle extended their winning run and Brentford enjoyed a statement away victory.

Matheus Cunha once again proved decisive for Manchester United, striking a swift equaliser as Ruben Amorim’s side were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against an energetic Leeds United at a hostile Elland Road.
United fell behind midway through the second half when Leeds, unbeaten in seven league games, finally broke through. Brenden Aaronson showed pace and composure to burst past Ayden Heaven before drilling a low finish into the far corner in the 62nd minute.
The response was immediate. Just three minutes later, Cunha latched onto a pass from substitute Joshua Zirkzee and calmly slid the ball beyond Lucas Perri to level the scores, registering his third goal in five matches. The Brazilian nearly turned match-winner late on, curling an effort from distance that struck the outside of the post.

Declan Rice delivered a commanding performance as Arsenal came from behind to beat Bournemouth, extending their lead at the top of the Premier League and maintaining their relentless march towards a first league title since 2003–04.
The Gunners were stunned early when Gabriel’s misplaced pass gifted Evanilson the opener for Bournemouth. However, the defender redeemed himself before the interval, reacting sharply to smash home a rebound after Gabriel Martinelli’s shot was blocked.
Rice took charge after the break. The England midfielder put Arsenal ahead with a composed finish from the edge of the box following neat build-up involving Viktor Gyökeres and Martin Ødegaard. He then completed his brace — his first in the Premier League — by converting Bukayo Saka’s cutback, capping a dominant return from injury.
Teenager Eli Junior Kroupi reignited Bournemouth’s hopes with a fine long-range strike, but Arsenal held firm to secure their fifth straight league win.


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