Manchester United’s air of optimism was punctured as Alex Iwobi’s 97th-minute winner handed Fulham their first win at Old Trafford since 2003, while Manchester City edged past AFC Bournemouth 1-0 to close the gap on leaders Liverpool to one point.
With Liverpool in EFL Cup final action against Chelsea yesterday, City and Arsenal — 4-1 winners against Newcastle — used their game in hand to put pressure on manager Juergen Klopp’s men.
However, taking part in the title race is a distant dream for United at present.
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The completion of Jim Ratcliffe’s minority stake in United this week and a spell of good form had brought hope of a fresh start for the Red Devils. They had won their previous four English Premier League games to rekindle hope of qualifying for next season’s UEFA Champions League, but a 2-1 defeat leaves them eight points adrift of Aston Villa.
Ratcliffe revealed his ambition to topple City and Liverpool at the top of the English game within three years, but the work that lies ahead of the British billionaire on and off the field was exposed as Fulham dominated a ragged United for long spells.
Fulham finally took one of their chances midway through the second half when Calvin Bassey lashed home his first goal for the Cottagers from a corner.
United looked to have snatched a point against the run of play late on when Harry Maguire tapped in after Bernd Leno spilled Bruno Fernandes’ effort.
However, there was another twist in the tale as Adama Traore left Maguire trailing in his wake before teeing up Iwobi to curl inside Andre Onana’s near post.
“We went for the win but by the end we let them slip away,” United manager Erik ten Hag said.
City were again far from their flowing best but, just like in a 1-0 victory over Brentford midweek, did enough to keep their title challenge on track.
The in-form Phil Foden scored the only goal at the Vitality Stadium as the England international stroked into an empty net for his 16th goal of the season after Neto parried Erling Haaland’s initial effort.
At the other end, Ederson was required to save City from dropping two costly points when he kept out Dominic Solanke’s header on the line by the finest of margins, and Enes Unal was inches away from an equalizer when his header shaved the post in stoppage-time.
“They are supermen,” City manager Pep Guardiola said.
“The demands for the calendar, for the expectations, they are so high,” he said. “I don’t know how much longer we arrive in all competitions but still, we are there. Knowing where we come from, it’s unbelievable.”
At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal took the lead in the 18th minute when Gabriel Magalhaes headed goal-wards and Newcastle goalkeeper Loris Karius could only parry the ball onto Sven Botman, who deflected the ball into his own net.
Kai Havertz doubled the lead with a clinical finish in the 24th minute after Jorginho and Gabriel Martinelli carved open the visitors’ defense.
Bukayo Saka netted Arsenal’s third in the 65th minute as he weaved past Tino Livramento and fired into the far corner from an acute angle. Jakub Kiwior then flicked in Declan Rice’s corner to make four in the 69th minute, giving rampant Arsenal 15 goals in their past three league matches.
Joe Willock’s 84th minute header was no consolation for out-classed Newcastle, and Arsenal are back on track and sit two points behind Liverpool after a sixth successive league victory.
In other games, Aston Villa opened up a five-point lead over Tottenham Hostspur in the battle for a top-four finish with a 4-2 win over Nottingham Forest, who remain just four points above the relegation zone.
Oliver Glasner got off to a dream start as Crystal Palace manager after replacing Roy Hodgson with a 3-0 win over second-bottom Burnley.
Everton were denied a huge win in their battle to beat the drop by Lewis Dunk’s 95th-minute equalizer for Brighton & Hove Albion in a 1-1 draw at the Amex.
Taiwan kept their hopes of advancing to next year’s World Baseball Classic (WBC) alive with a 9-1 victory over South Africa in a qualifier at the Taipei Dome on Saturday, backed by solid pitching. Taiwan last night played against Nicaragua. As of press time, Nicaragua was leading 6-0. Bouncing back from Friday’s struggles on the mound, when Taiwanese pitchers surrendered 15 runs to Spain, Team Taiwan on Saturday kept the visiting team in check, allowing just one run in the bottom of the fourth inning. Starting pitcher Sha Tzu-chen struck out one and allowed no hits, except for a hit-by-pitch over
Taiwan kept its hopes of advancing to the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) alive with a 9-1 victory over South Africa in a qualifier at the Taipei Dome last night, backed by solid pitching. Bouncing back from Friday’s struggles on the mound, when Taiwanese pitchers surrendered 15 runs to Spain, Team Taiwan kept the visiting team in check, allowing just one run in the bottom of the fourth inning. The win was crucial for Taiwan, as a loss would have eliminated the team from contention for the next WBC. Starting pitcher Sha Tzu-chen (沙子宸) struck out one and allowed no hits, except for
Team Taiwan are set to face Spain in a win-or-go-home match tonight for the final berth at the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC), despite losing to Nicaragua 6-0 in the WBC qualifier at the Taipei Dome on Sunday. The home team’s loss on Sunday means Nicaragua finish first in the qualifier round in Taipei with a perfect 3-0 record and advances to next year’s finals. After crushing South Africa 9-1 earlier on Sunday, Spain took second place in the four-team qualifier with a 2-1 record. With a 1-2 record, Taiwan finished third while South Africa placed at the bottom with
Team Taiwan avoided missing the World Baseball Classic (WBC) for the first time by defeating Spain 6-3 in a do-or-die game in Taipei last night. After narrowly escaping a mercy-rule loss to Spain in the WBC Qualifiers opener on Friday last week, the home team — winner of last year's WBSC Premier12 title three months ago — got their revenge against the 2023 European champions at Taipei Dome. "It felt quite different from when we won the Premier12," Taiwan captain Chen Chieh-hsien (陳傑憲) said after the game, recalling the ups and downs the team has experienced over the past few days. Unlike in