PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal go top with win over Brentford, Man Utd beat Everton

Arsenal's midfielder Kai Havertz (2nd left) scores the team's second goal during the English Premier League football match against Brentford at the Emirates Stadium in London on Saturday.
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Arsenal’s Kai Havertz headed an 86th-minute winner to take his side top of the Premier League with a 2-1 home victory over Brentford on Saturday, while Manchester United fanned the embers of their top-four hopes with a 2-0 win against visiting Everton.
Luton Town salvaged a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace with a late goal to boost their survival bid, Bournemouth came from two down to deny Sheffield United their fourth league win this season with a 2-2 draw and Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Fulham 2-1.
Arsenal recorded an eighth league victory in a row and Havertz scored for the fourth consecutive game to make up for a calamitous error by stand-in goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
Declan Rice’s glancing header from a Ben White cross gave Arsenal the lead after 19 minutes before Yoane Wissa leveled just before halftime, with his sliding challenge sending Ramsdale’s attempted clearance into the net.
“These points were so important for us and you could see that in the second half,” said Havertz. “We didn’t play our best in the first half but it’s even better to win it this way.
Brentford remain in 15th place.
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford fired in first-half penalties – both created by sloppy Everton tackles on Alejandro Garnacho.
Erik ten Hag’s team remain sixth but with 47 points they crept closer to fourth-placed Aston Villa, who are on 55 with a game in hand at home to Tottenham Hotspur in fifth on Sunday.
United were coming off successive league losses, to Fulham and Manchester City, that ended an unbeaten run of four wins.
“It was important. We had one bad result against Fulham in this calendar year,” Ten Hag said. “We had to put this right and keep the pressure on the teams above us.
“There are many games to play. Now we are back. We will keep pressure on them and see what happens.”
Sean Dyche’s Everton – winless in 11 straight league games – are 16th on 25 points, four points above the drop zone.
Wolves beat Fulham thanks to a close-range strike by Rayan Ait-Nouri and a deflected own goal from a shot by fellow defender Nelson Semedo that was attributed to Tom Cairney.