United head into the international break still second but now eight points behind leader Manchester City, who beat Arsenal 3-1. In Manchester, Premier League leader Manchester City kept up their prolific and undefeated start to the season by beating Arsenal 3-1. Arsenal recovered for 2-1 thanks to substitute Alexandre Lacazette's strike through goalkeeper Ederson Moraes' legs, and protested against City's second and third goals. They are behind Manchester United on goal difference before their clash at fourth-placed Chelsea later. Early Sunday, Liverpool cranked up the pressure on West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic with a 4-1 victory over the sorry Hammers.
Source: Bangkok Post November 05, 2017 18:45 UTC