Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal to dig deep after a shock 1-0 defeat at Everton dented the Premier League leaders’ title bid, while Liverpool’s troubled season hit a new low with a woeful 3-0 loss at Wolves.
Arteta’s side were beaten for just the second time in 20 league games this season as James Tarkowski headed Everton’s winner in the 60th minute.
The Gunners’ only other league defeat came at Manchester United in September. Arsenal still lead second placed Manchester City by five points, but the champions can close the gap to two points if they win at Tottenham.
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Arsenal take a title hit in shock loss | 01:55
“This is not going to be a rose pathway,” said Arteta of Arsenal’s road to the title.
“This is going to be tricky and we will have to dig in and play much better than we did today.”
Everton came into the game on a run of four league defeats at Goodison Park for the first time since 1958.
That disastrous form cost Frank Lampard his job and Sean Dyche’s appointment got the desired bounce with a first win in 11 games.
“The minimum requirement is maximum effort and we saw that today,” said Dyche after his first game in charge.
‘CRINGEWORTHY’ LIVERPOOL CRASH TO NEW LOW
While third-bottom Everton boosted their bid to avoid relegation, their Merseyside rivals Liverpool crashed to a fourth defeat in their last seven games in all competitions, a miserable run featuring only one win.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are languishing in 10th place, 10 points adrift of the top four amid their worst season of Klopp’s seven-year reign.
It is the first time since 2012 that Liverpool have lost three successive away league games, while they have already conceded more league goals this season than they did in the entirety of last term.
Facing a struggling team who kicked off in the relegation zone, Liverpool immediately crumbled as Joel Matip deflected Hwang Hee-chan’s cross into his own net after five minutes.
Wolves debutant Craig Dawson doubled the lead after 12 minutes when the defender smashed in from 10 yards.
With Wolves fans taunting Klopp with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”, Ruben Neves sealed the rout with a 71st minute finish from Adama Traore’s cross.
“Obviously it was a horrible start. Two goals which cannot happen like that. We were 2-0 down because of our own fault,” Klopp said.
“We were passive in that period. I cannot explain it. There is no excuse for it. “I’m so disappointed and angry about the first 15 minutes. We better change it. That’s true, 100 percent. I have no words for it really, I’m sorry.”
Paul Merson said that Liverpool look “a million miles off where they were last year” while speaking on Sky Sports.
“At the end it was cringeworthy,” he said.
“I know the game’s over, it’s 3-0. But Wolves were keeping the ball for 50 or 60 passes. All the crowd going, ‘Wahey!’ And not one Liverpool player got near them.
“Usually you’d think someone would let them know, don’t take the mickey out of us. I was shocked. Fifty to 60 passes? That can’t be happening with Liverpool Football Club.”
CHAOS IN TENSE MAN UTD WIN; AUSSIE SOUTTAR’S DRAMATIC DEBUT
Elsewhere, ten-man Manchester United cemented their grip on third place with a 2-1 win against Crystal Palace.
Two days before the anniversary of the 1958 Munich air crash that killed eight United players on the way home from a match against Red Star Belgrade, Old Trafford paid an emotional pre-match tribute to the victims of the tragedy.
In the seventh minute, United were awarded a penalty after VAR showed Will Hughes handled Marcus Rashford’s cross, with Bruno Fernandes coolly converting from the spot.
Rashford struck in the 62nd minute with a composed finish from Luke Shaw’s cross.
United were reduced to 10 men in the 70th minute when Brazil midfielder Casemiro grabbed Will Hughes by the throat.
Jeff Schlupp’s 76th minute strike set up a tense finish but United held on to win six successive home league games for the first time since 2017.
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Brentford climbed to seventh place and pushed bottom of the table Southampton deeper into trouble with a 3-0 win at the Community Stadium, the goals coming from Ben Mee, Bryan Mbeumo and Mathias Jensen.
Kaoru Mitoma’s 87th minute header gave sixth placed Brighton a 1-0 victory against second bottom Bournemouth.
Elsewhere, Leicester twice came from behind to win 4-2 at Aston Villa as Australian Harry Souttar scored an own goal in his debut.
It was hardly the way Souttar would have hoped to open his career at Leicester, having been handed a starting spot by coach Brendan Rodgers.
The own goal came with the scores locked at 1-1 as Villa striker Ollie Watkins crossed the ball into the box, only for it to deflect off Souttar and into the net.
To his credit, Souttar responded in promising fashion, refusing to let the early blip get the best of him as he defended well in the second half and impressed with a strong block on Watkins.
“He was unfortunate with the own goal, but he recovered and kept going,” said manager Rodgers, per AAP.
“Big Harry’s a presence, but he can also play football – anybody who saw him at the World Cup, he was outstanding there.
“So for him to come in, having only just joined the club, and into a real tough away game, up against Watkins, who’s a really good player, I thought he did really well.”