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“Arsenal” retained the English Premier League title after a clean-scoring victory over West Ham in the 36th round of the tournament.
Arsenal nearly dropped two valuable points on their way to winning the Premier League title, which had been missing from the team’s coffers since the 2003-2004 season.
But the London giant grabbed the winner from Trossard’s shot in the 83rd minute after Martin Odegaard’s golden pass.
West Ham equalized in the 90th minute (90+2) through Callum Wilson, but the arena referee disallowed the goal for a foul on Gunners goalkeeper David Raya, reverting to video technology.
“Arsenal” remained at the top of the Premier League with 79 points earned in 36 games, 5 points behind the nearest competitor, “Manchester City”, which played 35 matches.
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After Manchester City beat Brentford 3-0 yesterday, Saturday, to close the gap to just two points, the pressure is on Arsenal.
But manager Mikel Arteta’s side quickly eased the pressure with a valuable win at the expense of West Ham, who are struggling to avoid relegation.
The London giants knew very well that the match against West Ham would be very difficult, given that the opponent was chasing the specter of relegation and will play the match at home and among their fans.
But Arsenal managed to come away with 3 valuable points, putting the pressure on Manchester City.

Manchester City need a win against Crystal Palace next Wednesday to regain just two points clear of Arsenal.
There is no doubt that Man City’s slip-up against Crystal Palace, be it a defeat or a draw, will give Arsenal the chance to win the crown in the Round of 37, beating Burnley to take their tally to 82 points and clinch the title.
As for Manchester City’s victory over Crystal Palace, it will restore the two-point lead with two rounds remaining.
After that, it will face Manchester City, Bournemouth, then Aston Villa, and then Arsenal, Burnley, then Crystal Palace.