EPL
Twitter reacts as Arsenal take huge step towards Premier League title

Arsenal scored a last-gasp winner to beat Manchester United in a thrilling affair and take a huge step towards the Premier League title.
United entered the match knowing they really needed a win to keep their own slim title chances alive and made the perfect start when Marcus Rashford gave them the lead after 17 minutes.
It was a stunning goal, and one that left Twitter users everywhere in awe of just how well he’s playing at the moment.
Marcus Rashford is just unstoppable right now!
He’s scored nine goals in all competitions since the World Cup. pic.twitter.com/R9lFgNwPyN
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) January 22, 2023
— The United Stand (@UnitedStandMUFC) January 22, 2023
The visitors weren’t ahead for long though with Nketiah finishing off a fluid Arsenal move seven minutes later to make it 1-1.
It was Granit Xhaka who sent in the cross for the forward, and the midfielder gained the plaudits for his fifth assist of the season.
Another amazing response from Arsenal from going behind. Eddie’s run is amazing and Xhaka’s cross is even better. We love to see it 🔴⚪️
— Dylan Walsh (@dylanwalsh_) January 22, 2023 That’s a brilliant Arsenal team goal. Granit Xhaka’s cross was perfect for Eddie Nketiah to score his third Premier League goal of the season. Nketiah has eight in all competitions now meaning he’s Arsenal’s joint-top scorer.🎯 pic.twitter.com/fmrlgIHneE
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) January 22, 2023
There was little to choose between the two teams for the rest of the first half as they both pushed for a goal but cancelled each other out in a high-quality affair.
Going into the break though, United were certainly the happier of the two sides with Arsenal’s finishing below par.
Chances created in the first half:
◉ 8 – Arsenal Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka (both 6) had more touches inside the opposition box than the entire Man Utd side combined (5). 😅 https://t.co/exuH3fLphY
— Squawka (@Squawka) January 22, 2023
◉ 2 – Manchester United
Saka had seen his team-mates miss a number of opportunities in the opening 45 minutes so took matter into his own hands eight minutes into the second half.
His goal was a stunning one, but it was his celebration that caught the eye of many, with him stealing it from the man who opened the scoring.
Bukayo Saka really hit Marcus Rashford’s celebration after scoring against United 😅 pic.twitter.com/FRjw0ArF8u
— B/R Football (@brfootball) January 22, 2023 Saka doing Rashford’s celebration against him is shithousery at its finest 😂 pic.twitter.com/LASBH28Il7
— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) January 22, 2023
Erik ten Hag’s side responded excellently to going behind and were level again after just six minutes thanks to Lisandro Martinez.
Many had once said that the Argentine centre-back is too short to succeed in England, so the irony of him scoring a header was clear to see.
Letting Martinez to score a header is the most embarrassing moment of this season. I’m lost for words
— Aubazettes (@Aubazettes_) January 22, 2023 LISANDRO SET PIECEEEEE HAHAHAHA
— Kees van Hemmen (@HemmenKees) January 22, 2023
After that though, United were pushed back into their own half as Arsenal started to dominate the match, concering fans of the away side.
Really surprised ETH hasn’t changed anything yet. Especially since the equaliser.
— Scott Saunders (@_scottsaunders) January 22, 2023
Despite that though, it looked like the Red Devils would hold on and head back up north with a point in the bag as the game entered its final minutes.
However, with just one minute of normal time remaining, Nketiah tapped in a shot from Martin Odegaard to seemingly give his team a huge win.
It briefly looked like he’d be denied when VAR checked for an offside, but the goal was ultimately given, to the confusion of some watching on who hadn’t been shown the check on TV.
We have been robbed. Offside & VAR didn’t even check it! pic.twitter.com/VKsvCU3kf9
— 🇾🇪🔰 (@Retro_Utd) January 22, 2023 Wasn’t it the ball into Zinchenko where the offside occurred? VAR looking at the wrong thing.
— OldTraffordFaithful (@OTFaithful) January 22, 2023 Here’s the Oleksandr Zinchenko onside image for Arsenal’s winner against Manchester United.
Sky didn’t switch to the VAR feed until after Zinchenko’s position had been checked, which is why viewers only saw the check on Eddie Nketiah. #ARSMUN pic.twitter.com/wKN6NL1jHu — Dale Johnson (@DaleJohnsonESPN) January 22, 2023
United didn’t have time to get back into the game after that with Arsenal going five points clear at the top of the table with a game in hand over Manchester City.
The title fight isn’t over yet, but it’s starting to look like the Gunners will finally win the Premier League again.
Arsenal are only the ninth 🏴 top-flight team to win 16+ of their opening 19 games. Does this = a league title?
Preston 1888-89: ✅ — Duncan Alexander (@oilysailor) January 22, 2023 Only 5 teams have had 50 points at the halfway point in Premier League history.
-Man City 17/18: 55 (100) 🆕 Arsenal 22/23: 50 (?)
Super Mik Arteta. pic.twitter.com/UjSH4dUI2N — VisualGame (@avisualgame) January 22, 2023 Arsenal are the new mentality monsters. Title winning performance.
— Theo (@Thogden) January 22, 2023
Man Utd 1907-08: ✅
Spurs 1960-61: ✅
Chelsea 2005-06: ✅
Chelsea 2016-17: ✅
Man City 2017-18: ✅
Liverpool 2018-19: ❌
Liverpool 2019-20: ✅
-Liverpool 19/20: 55 (99)
-Chelsea 05/06: 52 (91)
-Liverpool 18/19: 51 (97)
With 19 league matches left for them to play, it’s undoubtedly theirs to lose as it stands.
EPL
Cody Gakpo reflects on first month at Liverpool

Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo has opened up on his first month on the books at Anfield, admitting he is still getting used to Jurgen Klopp’s tactics.
The Dutchman was wanted by a number of elite sides, with Manchester United expected to win the race for his signature, but it was Liverpool who snuck in and agreed to pay an initial £35m to bring Gakpo to England.
The 23-year-old, who made his name as a left winger but has spent time as a striker at Liverpool, is yet to score after four appearances for his new side, but he told club media that is it just a matter of getting to grips with his new surroundings
“My feeling, personally, is everyone in the team has so much quality,” he said. “That is what I see in training and in phases in the games.
“It is also a part of football, that sometimes things don’t work out exactly the way you want them to. We just have to keep improving, working hard, and the quality will come out. Then, you’re going to see the real Liverpool.”
He continued: “From a football perspective, it’s a new environment on the pitch, with new players and a new team. I can tell it’s a really great group. Every day I am looking forward to working with them, to train hard and to play the games. I am trying to adapt as quickly as possible, to improve every day and in the end show the best version of myself.
“Off the pitch, to be honest, I haven’t been in the city so many times yet. Most of the time I have been in the hotel. I am moving this week, actually. That’s also something I’m looking forward to.”
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Gakpo also confessed that he is still trying to adapt to his new role in Liverpool’s team.
“It is a little bit different to what I’m used to,” the Dutchman admitted. “Normally, I have played on the left for almost the past three years.
“It’s something I can improve, playing in the striker role, and I want to show my quality there. It’s a great position and playing there makes me more complete as a technical player.
EPL
Fulham launch bid Fluminense midfielder Andre

Fulham have made a bid to sign Fluminense midfielder Andre, 90min understands.
The 21-year-old has quickly established himself as one of Fluminense’s top players and a number of sides across Europe have expressed an interest in luring him away from his homeland in 2023.
Sources have confirmed to 90min that Fulham have approached Fluminense to try and thrash out a deal, but the Brazilian side are reluctant to part ways with their star player during the 2023 campaign.
Andre, who has been linked with the likes of Barcelona and Liverpool, has spoken out about the interest and insisted his focus remains solely on his current employers.
“Obviously, I’m focused and very happy,” Andre said recently. “I just renewed my contract until 2026.
“It’s normal to get offers, but I’m focused here on Fluminense and having an excellent season.”
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Andre’s agent, Carlos Leite, also took to Instagram to confirm that the 21-year-old had agreed to remain with Fluminense until the end of the current campaign, which runs over the entire calendar year.
“Thanks to the great work carried out, Andre entered the radars of some of the biggest European clubs and, with that, he has received several enquiries and some official proposals,” Leite wrote.
“However, the player and Fluminense, through president Mario Bittencourt, sealed an agreement for the midfielder to remain at the club at this time, with all the dedication and commitment, always seeking the best for Fluminense in all competitions.”
EPL
Sporting CP manager makes Pedro Porro admission as Tottenham talks continue

Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim has warned Tottenham that he will not take right-back Pedro Porro out of his starting lineup until a transfer has been 100% agreed.
90min understands Tottenham are confident they will get a deal over the line for the 23-year-old eventually, but Sporting’s reluctance to budge from their asking price of Porro’s €45m release clause has led to some lengthy negotiations which are not yet over.
And while Porro is still contracted to Sporting, Amorim will not hesitate to use the right-back and risk an injury which could see the entire move collapse.
“Porro does not leave before the game,” Amorim said ahead of Saturday’s Allianz Cup final against Porto. “Clubs have to come first, and as far as I know, a player who is able to play and is signed up by a club, he has to go to games.
“I realise that [negotiations] involve a lot of players’ minds, but the indication I have is that Porro is fit, and the most important thing for me, as a manager, is that if he wasn’t there, there would be someone else. The game cannot be played with just one player. Porro is fit. Whatever has to happen will happen, we are prepared for all scenarios.”
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Amorim continued: “Is this Porro’s last game at the club? I don’t know. There are a few days left until February 1, then everyone will know if Porro stays or leaves.
“Porro hasn’t left yet. We are scouting, but not everything is easy, you’re in a real hurry to send Porro away!”
Spurs have repeatedly tried to lower Sporting’s asking price for Porro by including at least one player in the deal, but the Portuguese side have been clear about their determination to hold out for the right-back’s release clause – in full.
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