Arsenal pulled off a stirring second-half recovery to stay in control of the English Premier League title race on Saturday, securing a dramatic win over Bournemouth with virtually the last kick of the game.
Reiss Nelson — a substitute making just his third league appearance of the season — was the unlikely scorer in the seventh minute of injury time, smashing in a left-foot shot from the edge of the area to seal a 3-2 win at Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal’s three goals came from the 62nd minute, just when it looked like relegation-threatened Bournemouth was going to pull off the most unlikely of victories. It went ahead through Philip Billing after 9.11 seconds, the second-fastest goal in league history.
Ultimately, nothing changed in the title race, with second-placed Manchester City beating Newcastle 2-0 at home to keep the pressure on Arsenal.
The top two are separated by five points with 12 games left.
Just as big a goal came at Stamford Bridge, where Wesley Fofana headed in off a corner to earn Chelsea a 1-0 win over Leeds and ease some of the pressure that has been building on manager Graham Potter.
It was just a second win in 11 games in all competitions for Chelsea, which is languishing in mid-table despite spending $630 million over the last two transfer windows.
Fourth-placed Tottenham lost at Wolverhampton 1-0, Brighton thrashed West Ham 4-0, and Aston Villa won at home to Crystal Palace 1-0.