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Late goal & VAR help Arsenal stay in control of EPL title race

Steve Douglas  •  May 11th, 2026 7:10 am
Late goal & VAR help Arsenal stay in control of EPL title race

Arsenal's Leandro Trossard celebrates his crucial winning goal against crestfallen West Ham | Photo: AP

Arsenal have been left thankful for a late goal - and an even later, dramatic VAR call - to stay in control of the Premier League title race.
A 1-0 win over relegation-threatened West Ham on Sunday restored Arsenal's five-point lead over second-placed Manchester City, and came with a huge dose of controversy.
Leading through Leandro Trossard's 83rd-minute goal, Arsenal looked like as if they'd thrown away two crucial points - and their slim advantage in the title race - when West Ham substitute Callum Wilson lashed a shot over the line at a corner in the fifth minute of stoppage-time.
Leandro Trossard

Leandro Trossard is the toast of his Arsenal teammates after his winner | Photo: AP

But Arsenal's players complained and there was a long video review, which spotted West Ham player Pablo had his left arm across the face of David Raya as the Arsenal goalkeeper attempted to get to the ball after the corner was swung in.
The referee looked at the incident on the pitchside monitor and chose to rule out the goal.
For Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, it was a "big moment for us."
"We had to dig deep - to try and try and try - and we got there in the end," he said.
It was a VAR decision that has huge ramifications at both ends of the standings.
Arsenal fans

Arsenal fans react with joy after VAR ruled out West Ham's equaliser at London Stadium | Photo: EPA

It left Arsenal two wins from a first league title since 2004, with games to come at home to already-relegated Burnley and, in the final round, away to a Crystal Palace team that might field a weakened line-up with their Conference League final only three days later.
It also left West Ham a point adrift of safety, in third-to-last place with two games remaining. Fourth-to-last Tottenham can move four points clear of the relegation zone with a win over Leeds on Monday (Tuesday NZ time).
Nottingham Forest, who drew 1-1 with Newcastle with a late leveller from Elliot Anderson against his former club on Sunday (Monday NZT), are now safe along with Leeds, so it's a two-team fight between West Ham and Spurs to avoid the final relegation spot.
Elliot Anderson

Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson scoring the equaliser against Newcastle | Photo: AP

It was a huge blow to City, who have three games left - against Palace at home on Wednesday, Bournemouth away on May 19 and Aston Villa at home on the final day.
Even three wins look as if they won't now be enough for City to pull off a seventh title success in Pep Guardiola's 10-year reign.
Arsenal are still in sight of a Premier League-Champions League double, having reached the final of Europe's top competition against Paris Saint-Germain on May 30.
Aston Villa still have work to secure Champions League qualification after being held 2-2 at already-relegated Burnley.
That kept Villa in fifth place, behind Liverpool on goal difference and four points above sixth-place Bournemouth in the race to finish in the top-five and get into Europe's top competition.
All three teams have two games left, with Villa and Bournemouth still having to play Man City.
Villa's players have another possible route into next season's Champions League -- by winning the Europa League.
If they do that and finish fifth in the league, then the team that places sixth - currently Bournemouth, though Brighton are only two points further back - would also qualify.
- AP
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