PREMIER LEAGUE


Arsenal 3-0 Fulham — Saka returned as captain and inspired a dominant first-half performance. Gyokeres scored twice — tapping home a Saka cross in the opener and looping a Trossard header in stoppage time. Saka added the second with a near-post finish after more woeful Fulham defending. All three goals before half-time. Arsenal are six points clear of City with four games left. City play Everton on Monday.


Brentford 3-0 West Ham — A comfortable win for Brentford that leaves West Ham in serious trouble. They are now 16th, one point from the drop zone, with four games remaining.


Newcastle 3-1 Brighton — Newcastle won comfortably to boost their European qualification push. They are 8th, two points behind Bournemouth in 7th.


Wolves 1-1 Sunderland — A point each in a mid-table clash. Wolves are already relegated.


Man United 3-2 Liverpool — The drama of the weekend. Cunha scored in the 6th minute and Sesko made it 2-0 in the 14th before Liverpool fought back through Szoboszlai and Gakpo to level at 2-2. Then Kobbie Mainoo — fresh from signing his new contract — produced a stunning first-time finish in front of the Stretford End in the 77th minute to win it. United are guaranteed Champions League football next season. Salah did not feature — still recovering from injury. Liverpool's top-four hopes hang by a thread — they are 5th, three points behind Chelsea.


Bournemouth 3-0 Crystal Palace — A comfortable win for Bournemouth, who go 7th and are pushing for a European spot.


Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham — Spurs picked up a crucial away win in the relegation fight. They are 17th, two points above the drop zone with four games left. Villa are 9th.


LA LIGA


Osasuna 1-2 Barcelona — A toothless performance for 80 minutes rescued by Flick's triple substitution. Lewandowski headed home a Rashford cross in the 81st minute, Torres sealed it five minutes later. Raul Garcia pulled one back in stoppage time but Barca held on. They opened a temporary 14-point gap.


Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid — Vinicius Junior kept Barcelona's title party on hold with two second-half goals. He drove in from the left and finished low in off the post in the 55th minute, then swept a first-time shot into the top corner after a Bellingham backheel in the 66th. Madrid win 2-0 and reduce the gap back to 11 points. Barcelona lead 88pts to 77pts with four games left. The title goes to El Clasico at Camp Nou next Sunday — Barcelona need just a point to be confirmed champions.


ALSO: Al Qadsiah 3-1 Al-Nassr — Ronaldo's side were beaten, blowing their chance to clinch the Saudi Pro League title. The race goes on.