United beat Arsenal to roar back into title race
Robin van Persie's 27th-minute header gives reigning champions 1-0 win

Manchester United roared back into the Premier League title picture on Sunday by beating leader Arsenal 1-0, completing a perfect day for the improving reigning champions after surprise defeats for top-four contenders Manchester City and Tottenham.
Robin van Persie’s 27th-minute header against his former club settled a cagey match at Old Trafford and lifted United to fifth place, with Arsenal’s second defeat of the campaign trimming its lead over second-place Liverpool to two points.
With Man City losing 1-0 at struggling Sunderland and Spurs beaten at home by Newcastle by the same scoreline, just six points separate Arsenal and eighth-place City after 11 matches in what is proving to be a tight, exciting battle for the title.
“What we have learned today is that not only Man United can beat Arsenal but that everybody can beat everybody in this Premier League,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. “It just shows you how much excitement there will be until the end of the season.”
City’s poor away form continued as Phil Bardsley grabbed the winner in the 21st minute for Sunderland, which started the day level on points with bottom-place Crystal Palace.
City has taken only four points from a possible 18 on its travels.