Arsenal stay on top as Man City apply pressure; Liverpool's resurgence continues
· The Gleaner(AP) — Arsenal resisted a late fightback from Brighton on Saturday to keep hold of first place in the English Premier League football competition and stay ahead of Manchester City.
City briefly held top spot after a 2-1 win at Nottingham Forest, but when Arsenal beat Brighton by the same score later in the day, it returned to the summit with a two-point advantage over Pep Guardiola's team.
Liverpool's resurgence continued with a 2-1 win of its own against last-place Wolverhampton, which set a new Premier League record for the longest winless run from the start of a season.
Rayan Cherki kept Manchester City's Premier League title challenge powering on with a late winner at Nottingham Forest.
The France forward's 83rd minute strike secured victory at the City Ground to make it six league wins in a row for Pep Guardiola's team. City is on an eight-game winning run in all.
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A fourth straight win for Liverpool and another sign that Florian Wirtz is finding his feet in England's top flight.
Wirtz scored his first Premier League goal since joining the defending champion from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer and it proved to be decisive against Wolves.
Wirtz doubled Liverpool's lead before halftime after Ryan Gravenberch had opened the scoring at Anfield, but Wolves halved the deficit through Santiago Bueno after the break.
“I was confident that I will score one day, but of course I wanted to start earlier, scoring and assisting," Wirtz said. “It was like this and I have to accept it. I just know that it would come and I tried to keep going like that.”
After seeing its title defense unravel between September and November, Liverpool is now on a seven-game unbeaten run.
Wolves are on a very different run. After 18 rounds of the season the Midlands club has set a new low in the Premier League era - overtaking the record it shared with Sheffield United for the longest winless start to a campaign.
Schade leads Brentford rout
Kevin Schade scored a hat trick in Brentford's 4-1 rout of Bournemouth.
Antoine Semenyo was on target for Bournemouth ahead of the January transfer window when he is reportedly a target for some of the Premier League's top clubs, including Man City.
West Ham's relegation fight was dealt a blow as Raul Jimenez scored in the 85th to seal a 1-0 win for Fulham, while second-to-bottom Burnley drew 0-0 with Everton.