Arsenal’s Premier League title bid suffered a huge blow as West Ham earned a shock 1-0 win over the 10-man Gunners, while Tottenham eased the pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou with a 4-1 win at third-bottom Ipswich on Saturday.
With leaders Liverpool not in action until Sunday’s trip to Manchester City, Arsenal had a chance to close the gap in the title race with victory at the Emirates Stadium. But Mikel Arteta’s side stumbled to a first loss in 16 league games as Jarrod Bowen netted West Ham’s first-half winner before the Gunners had Myles Lewis-Skelly sent off after the interval.
Second-placed Arsenal, whose last top-flight defeat came at Newcastle in November, are eight points behind Liverpool, who would move a massive 11 points clear if they beat spluttering City. After coming off the bench to score twice in the closing stages of last weekend’s win at Leicester, Spain midfielder Mikel Merino started for injury-hit Arsenal as a makeshift striker.
But Arsenal’s lack of cutting edge in the absence of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka was exposed when Wan-Bissaka’s pin-point cross was headed in by Bowen in the 44th minute. There was more misery for Arsenal in the 73rd minute when Lewis-Skelly brought down Mohammed Kudus as the West Ham forward surged away on the halfway line. Lewis-Skelly was initially shown a yellow card but the defender’s punishment was increased to a red card after referee Craig Pawson consulted the pitchside monitor.
Spurs back on track
Tottenham eased the pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou with a 4-1 win at third-bottom Ipswich. Brennan Johnson put Tottenham ahead in the 18th minute with a tap-in from Son Heung-min’s cutback. Johnson was on target again eight minutes later, netting with a clinical strike from another Son assist. Omari Hutchinson pulled one back for Ipswich in the 36th minute. But Djed Spence‘s deflected 77th-minute shot and Dejan Kulusevski’s 84th-minute finish wrapped up Tottenham’s second successive victory.  Wolves boosted their survival bid with a priceless 1-0 win at 10-man Bournemouth.
Bournemouth had Illia Zabarnyi sent off late in the first half when his foul by Rayan Ait-Nouri was upgraded from a yellow to red card after VAR intervened. Wolves took advantage in the 36th minute as Nelson Semedo’s cross was missed by Dean Huijsen and Matheus Cunha steered his shot past Kepa Arrizabalaga. Vitor Pereira’s team are now five points clear of the relegation zone as fifth-placed Bournemouth’s top-four hopes suffered a setback. Joachim Andersen’s own goal put his former club Crystal Palace on course for a 2-0 win at Fulham.
Fulham defender Andersen deflected the ball into his own net with a miscued clearance in the 37th minute. Daniel Munoz‘s 66th-minute blast wrapped up Palace’s latest success on the road. Southampton slipped closer to relegation after a 4-0 defeat against south-coast rivals Brighton at St Mary’s. Joao Pedro struck for Brighton in the 23rd minute and Georginio Rutter grabbed their second in the 56th minute.
Kaoru Mitoma‘s 71st-minute goal and Jack Hinshelwood’s 82nd-minute effort condemned bottom-of-the-table Southampton to a 21st defeat in 26 league games this season. Southampton are 13 points from safety with 12 games left to avoid an immediate return to the Championship. Chelsea travel to Aston Villa looking to bolster their top four push in Saturday’s late game.