Arsenal close gap on leaders Liverpool, Marmoush hat trick lifts Man City

Mikel Arteta's side were in danger of wasting a chance to put pressure on Liverpool in the title race as they laboured to make the breakthrough at the King Power Stadium. With his attacking options limited by a host of injuries, Arteta sent on Spain midfielder Merino to act as a makeshift striker in the closing stages. It proved an inspired move as Merino netted twice in the last nine minutes to extend Arsenal's unbeaten run in the league to 15 games.
In the 81st minute, Ethan Nwaneri swung a pin-point cross into the Leicester area and Merino found space to thump his header past Mads Hermansen from six yards. Seven minutes later, Leandro Trossard whipped a cross into the six-yard box and Merino's well-timed run eluded the Leicester defence as he slotted home to move second-placed Arsenal within four points of Liverpool.
With Kai Havertz ruled out for the season after suffering a hamstring injury blocking a shot during Arsenal's recent training trip to Dubai, Arteta was left with a threadbare attack. Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli were already sidelined by injuries. Having lost 2-0 at Newcastle in the League Cup semi-final second leg before an extended break due to their early FA Cup exit, the Gunners returned to action with a vital victory.
"The first half, we struggled to get momentum because we did a lot of simple things very wrong, but the second half was very different," Arteta said. "Mikel obviously made a huge impact to score the two goals." Liverpool can increase the lead back to seven points if they beat lowly Wolves at Anfield on Sunday.
At the Etihad Stadium, Egypt forward Marmoush scored his first City goals since arriving from Eintracht Frankfurt during the January transfer window. Marmoush ended a run of four games without a goal in the 19th minute as he sprinted onto Ederson's long kick and deftly lobbed Newcastle keeper Martin Dubravka. Just five minutes later, Marmoush found the back of the net again with a powerful blast that took a deflection off Kieran Trippier as it whistled past Dubravka.
The 26-year-old wasn't done, and he completed his 14-minute hat-trick in the 33rd minute. Savinho's pass found Marmoush in the Newcastle area and he was granted time and space to slot home for the first treble of his career. James McAtee's 84th-minute volley capped a much-needed boost for City after Tuesday's 3-2 defeat against Real Madrid in the Champions League play-off round first leg.
There was a scare for City when striker Erling Haaland was forced off with a potential knee injury in the closing stages, however, Guardiola's words post-match suggested that the Norway international was able to shrug off the knock. “When he was down everyone was scared. He got up, walked, smiling like always," said the Catalan. “I didn't speak to him, but the doctors didn't come with bad news”.
Now fourth in the Premier League, the Citizens head to Madrid on Wednesday needing a second-leg revival to avoid European elimination. "The way we played, we remembered what we were and what we have not been this season," Guardiola said. "I'm really pleased with the pace and intensity. Marmoush did really well in Germany, a player with quality and pace."
Seventh-placed Newcastle are three points adrift of the top four in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League. Third-placed Nottingham Forest slumped to a 2-1 defeat Fulham. Emile Smith Rowe netted in the 15th minute for Fulham and although Chris Wood equalised in the 37th minute, Calvin Bassey's header sealed the points in the 62nd minute.
Bournemouth are up to fifth after goals from Dango Ouattara, Ryan Christie and Marcus Tavernier in a 3-1 win at bottom-of-the-table Southampton. Ten-man Ipswich held on for a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa. Axel Tuanzebe was sent off just before half-time and Liam Delap put Ipswich ahead in the 56th minute before Ollie Watkins tapped in the equaliser in the 69th minute. Kevin Schade's fourth-minute goal clinched Brentford's 1-0 win at West Ham.
February 15, 2025