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  • Arsenal, seeking its first league title since 2004, has two matches still to play
  • Bukayo Saka has scored six penalties in the Premier League this season

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Arsenal keeps up Premier League title push despite Manchester City win

Arsenal maintained its pursuit of the Premier League title with a 3-0 win over Bournemouth that helped Mikel Arteta's team maintain top spot.

They opened up a 4-point lead but Manchester City reduced it to just 1 point as they thrashed Wolverhampton 5-1 on the same night. The Citizens have also played a game less.

Arsenal vs Bournemouth

Bukayo Saka converted a penalty in the 45th minute after a trip on Kai Havertz before Leandro Trossard and Declan Rice added second-half goals at Emirates Stadium to secure Arsenal's fourth straight victory in the league.

Arsenal, seeking its first league title since 2004, has two matches still to play — at Manchester United and home against Everton.

Havertz won the penalty in the 42nd minute after running onto a through-ball and rounding Mark Travers, only for the goalkeeper to clip the Germany international's trailing leg.

Saka made it six from six from the penalty spot this season with what was Arsenal's 16th shot of the match at that point.

Bournemouth came into the game more in the second half but lost hope when Rice teed up Trossard, who curled in a low shot from inside the area in the 70th.

Rice ran onto Gabriel Jesus' pass and scored in the seventh minute of stoppage time to wrap up the win.

At 2-0, Ryan Christie had a goal for Bournemouth disallowed for a push on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya by Dominic Solanke in the buildup, with a VAR check not changing the decision of the on-field referee.

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