Arsenal 3 (Nketiah 24', 90', Saka 53') Manchester United 2 (Rashford 17', Li Martinez 59'): Table-topping Arsenal cmae out on top in a breathless game at the Emirates. Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka both scored with special finishes but it was two-goal Eddie Nketiah who grabbed the winner. "You could see how much we wanted to win and how bad we wanted it for ourselves and our fans," said Nketiah. PA
LATEST ROUND OF PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS: Saturday, January 21, 2023 - Liverpool 0 Chelsea 0: No goals and little quality at Anfield. Chelsea did have the ball in the net but Kai Havertz's early strike was ruled out for offside by VAR. "I thought the performance was good." Blues manager Graham Potter said. "Happy with the team, the energy, what we tried to do. At Anfield, it is always tough." Getty
Bournemouth 1 (Anthony 28') Nottingham Forest 1 (Surridge 83'): A late strike by Sam Surridge against his former club earned Forest a point. Bournemouth drop into the bottom three as manager Gary O'Neil's winless streak stretches to seven games. "He got booed on, but had the last laugh," said Forest manager Steve Cooper of Surridge. "I've so much respect for Sam, not only the performances but he gives everything when given an opportunity." Getty
Leicester 2 (Albrighton 38', Barnes 63') Brighton 2 (Mitoma 27', Ferguson 88'): Teenager Evan Ferguson earned Brighton a late point in a rollercoaster game at the King Power Stadium and moved the Seagulls up to sixth in the table. "I think we deserved to win," Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi said. "We played well. I saw the stats and it's incredible for us." PA
Southampton 0 Aston Villa 1 (Watkins 77'): Southampton remain rooted to bottom of table after Ollie Watkins's second-half header earned Villa all three points at St Mary's Stadium. "I think we can do better," said Villa manager Unai Emery, who has won five out of seven league games since taking charge. "We are winning some matches but there's more in my mind I want to do." AP
West Ham 2 (Bowen 34, 41') Everton 0: A first-half double from Jarrod Bowen secured West Ham their first Premier League win in three months and piled the pressure on Everton manager Frank Lampard. The Merseysiders have gone 10 games without a win in all competitions. "My understanding was the board will still support me no matter what, that takes a lot of doing and a big thank you to them," Moyes said. AFP
Crystal Palace 0 Newcastle United 0: While the Magpies had the better chances in this goalless draw, it was the Eagles that nearly stole a win with the first shot in target in the 72nd minute, when Nick Pope tipped a Jean-Philippe Mateta strike over the bar. "I'm trying to improve the squad," said Palace manager Patrick Vieira. "We know the profile of the players that we want. Now it's in the hands of the club to try and make it happen." AFP
Leeds United 0 Brentford 0: Honours even at Elland Road as Leeds' winless run in the league extended to six games. The home side had enough chances to take all three points as Brentford failed to register a shot on target but did extend their unbraten run to eight matches. "In general our guys are disappointed," said Leeds manager Jesse Marsch. "They feel like they deserved more, they wanted more, but I’m really pleased with the progress of our team." AFP
Manchester City 3 (Haaland 40', pen 50', 54') Wolves 0: Three goals in 14 minutes from Erling Haaland secured City a comfortable victory over Wolves at the Etihad to keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal. "Very pleased," said City manager Pep Guardiola. "We competed really well and we scored the goals in the right moment, especially in the second half." AFP
Arsenal 3 (Nketiah 24', 90', Saka 53') Manchester United 2 (Rashford 17', Li Martinez 59'): Table-topping Arsenal cmae out on top in a breathless game at the Emirates. Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka both scored with special finishes but it was two-goal Eddie Nketiah who grabbed the winner. "You could see how much we wanted to win and how bad we wanted it for ourselves and our fans," said Nketiah. PA
LATEST ROUND OF PREMIER LEAGUE RESULTS: Saturday, January 21, 2023 - Liverpool 0 Chelsea 0: No goals and little quality at Anfield. Chelsea did have the ball in the net but Kai Havertz's early strike was ruled out for offside by VAR. "I thought the performance was good." Blues manager Graham Potter said. "Happy with the team, the energy, what we tried to do. At Anfield, it is always tough." Getty
Bournemouth 1 (Anthony 28') Nottingham Forest 1 (Surridge 83'): A late strike by Sam Surridge against his former club earned Forest a point. Bournemouth drop into the bottom three as manager Gary O'Neil's winless streak stretches to seven games. "He got booed on, but had the last laugh," said Forest manager Steve Cooper of Surridge. "I've so much respect for Sam, not only the performances but he gives everything when given an opportunity." Getty
Leicester 2 (Albrighton 38', Barnes 63') Brighton 2 (Mitoma 27', Ferguson 88'): Teenager Evan Ferguson earned Brighton a late point in a rollercoaster game at the King Power Stadium and moved the Seagulls up to sixth in the table. "I think we deserved to win," Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi said. "We played well. I saw the stats and it's incredible for us." PA
Southampton 0 Aston Villa 1 (Watkins 77'): Southampton remain rooted to bottom of table after Ollie Watkins's second-half header earned Villa all three points at St Mary's Stadium. "I think we can do better," said Villa manager Unai Emery, who has won five out of seven league games since taking charge. "We are winning some matches but there's more in my mind I want to do." AP
West Ham 2 (Bowen 34, 41') Everton 0: A first-half double from Jarrod Bowen secured West Ham their first Premier League win in three months and piled the pressure on Everton manager Frank Lampard. The Merseysiders have gone 10 games without a win in all competitions. "My understanding was the board will still support me no matter what, that takes a lot of doing and a big thank you to them," Moyes said. AFP
Crystal Palace 0 Newcastle United 0: While the Magpies had the better chances in this goalless draw, it was the Eagles that nearly stole a win with the first shot in target in the 72nd minute, when Nick Pope tipped a Jean-Philippe Mateta strike over the bar. "I'm trying to improve the squad," said Palace manager Patrick Vieira. "We know the profile of the players that we want. Now it's in the hands of the club to try and make it happen." AFP
Leeds United 0 Brentford 0: Honours even at Elland Road as Leeds' winless run in the league extended to six games. The home side had enough chances to take all three points as Brentford failed to register a shot on target but did extend their unbraten run to eight matches. "In general our guys are disappointed," said Leeds manager Jesse Marsch. "They feel like they deserved more, they wanted more, but I’m really pleased with the progress of our team." AFP
Manchester City 3 (Haaland 40', pen 50', 54') Wolves 0: Three goals in 14 minutes from Erling Haaland secured City a comfortable victory over Wolves at the Etihad to keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal. "Very pleased," said City manager Pep Guardiola. "We competed really well and we scored the goals in the right moment, especially in the second half." AFP
Arsenal 3 (Nketiah 24', 90', Saka 53') Manchester United 2 (Rashford 17', Li Martinez 59'): Table-topping Arsenal cmae out on top in a breathless game at the Emirates. Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka both scored with special finishes but it was two-goal Eddie Nketiah who grabbed the winner. "You could see how much we wanted to win and how bad we wanted it for ourselves and our fans," said Nketiah. PA