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Premier League: Arsenal take 5-point lead over Manchester City into the World Cup break

  • Martin Odegaard’s double at Wolves earns Arsenal a 12th win in 14 games, after Ivan Toney sinks champions City in stoppage time
  • Newcastle continue improbable push for Champions League spot, with Chelsea in crisis after 1-0 defeat at St James’ Park

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Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard celebrates scoring their side’s second goal against Wolves. Photo: dpa

As the Premier League gets ready to pause for the World Cup, some unlikely storylines are in place for the second half of the season.

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Arsenal have a five-point lead and are undoubtedly Manchester City’s biggest challengers for the title.

Newcastle are increasingly looking like a team with enough quality to get into the Champions League.

Graham Potter and Frank Lampard, meanwhile, might do well to finish the season in their respective jobs at Chelsea and Everton.

The final round of matches before a six-week break saw Arsenal respond to City’s shock 2-1 home loss to Brentford by beating Wolves 2-0 to open up their biggest lead so far in the league.

Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard (left) fires home his second goal. Photo: AFP
Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard (left) fires home his second goal. Photo: AFP

Martin Odegaard’s goals in the 55th and 75th minutes earned Arsenal a 12th win in 14 games. The only points Mikel Arteta’s team will have dropped before Christmas came in a loss at Manchester United and a draw at Southampton, a brilliant run of results that few could have seen coming.

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