Arsenal held by battling Newcastle as Man Utd cruise

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Manchester United hammered Bournemouth 3-0 at Old Trafford - their fourth straight Premier League win - to move level on 35 points with third-placed Newcastle.
United, trophyless since 2017, have now won nine of their past 10 games in all competitions as they adjust to life without Cristiano Ronaldo, who was unveiled at his new Saudi club, Al Nassr, on Tuesday.
Marcus Rashford was dropped at Wolves on Saturday after oversleeping and missing a meeting but came off the bench to bag the winner, and he returned to the starting line-up on Tuesday as one of four changes alongside Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof and Donny van de Beek.
Casemiro broke the deadlock for United in the 23rd minute. Rashford was fouled by Adam Smith on the left and Christian Eriksen floated in a free-kick which the Brazil midfielder met at the near post to apply the finish.
England defender Luke Shaw started and finished the move for United's second goal early in the second half and Rashford added gloss to the scoreline shortly before full-time.
"I'm happy with the result," said manager Erik ten Hag, who is in his first season at the club. "Today it was not our best game. We have to be honest, we didn't play that smart as a team.
"We made great goals, but at times we were quite lucky, and some great saves from David (de Gea). We could have been smarter as a team."
Brighton's World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister was named as a substitute against Everton at Goodison Park just over 24 hours after returning from Argentina and came on in the second half.
Kaoru Mitoma gave the visitors a 14th-minute lead but things unravelled quickly for Frank Lampard's men early in the second half.
Goals from 18-year-old Evan Ferguson, Solly March and Pascal Gross put Brighton 4-0 up before the hour mark.
Everton fans began to head for the exits and a flare was thrown onto the pitch while chants of "sack the board" rang out.
Demarai Gray scored a late consolation from the penalty spot but the chastening defeat leaves Everton just one point above the relegation zone.
Serbia forward Aleksandar Mitrovic scored the only goal of the game at the King Power Stadium as Fulham beat Leicester 1-0 to climb to seventh in the table, level on points with Liverpool.
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