Arsenal hit stride to go six points clear, West Ham loss offers Spurs hope
Brentford beat West Ham 3-0 to give Tottenham hope in the relegation battle (Adrian Dennis) Arsenal stormed six points clear at the top of the Premier League as Bukayo Saka and Viktor Gyokeres put Fulham to the sword in a 3-0 win, while West Ham's defeat at Brentford offered Tottenham a lifeline in the battle for survival. The Gunners have stumbled towards the finish line in their quest for a first league title in 22 years, blowing a sizeable lead over Manchester City in a series of nervous displays. But the return of Saka, making his first start in six weeks, freed up Mikel Arteta's men in a dominant performance that shrugged off fears of fatigue in between two legs of a Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.
Gyokeres also silenced his critics with two predatory finishes to take his tally to 21 in his first season since a £64 million ($87 million) move from Sporting Lisbon. The Swede was perfectly positioned to tap in Saka's cross after just nine minutes to ease any Arsenal tension. Riccardo Calafiori had a second goal ruled out by VAR for offside before Gyokeres and Saka combined again to double the home side's lead.
This time Gyokeres fed the England international, who blasted in at Bernd Leno's near post. City can eradicate Arsenal's lead with two games in hand before the Gunners next play in the Premier League. But goal difference could prove decisive in the destiny of the title.
Arsenal stretched their goal difference advantage to four when Gyokeres rose highest to head in Leandro Trossard's cross just before half-time. Arteta was then able to look ahead to the second leg against Atletico, with the tie finely poised at 1-1, as Saka made way at half-time, before Gyokeres, Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze were also rested for the closing stages. Defeat was a major blow to Fulham's ambitions of European football next season as they remain in 10th.
- Spurs survival boost - Brentford took control of the battle for sixth, which could be enough for Champions League qualification, by inflicting a damaging 3-0 defeat on West Ham. Tottenham remain in the relegation zone, two points from safety, but can move out of the bottom three with victory at Aston Villa on Sunday after the Hammers succumbed to just their third defeat in 11 league games. Konstantinos Mavropanos was left to rue his luck in two key first-half incidents.