Arsenal held but go seven points clear, Carrick inspires dominant derby win for Man United
MANCHESTER, England, Jan 17 : Arsenal took a seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League after a scoreless draw with Nottingham Forest on Saturday following an exhilarating 2-0 derby victory for Manchester United that dealt a devastating blow to Manchester City's title hopes.
Arsenal could have gone nine points clear with a win at Forest, but Sean Dyche's side fought tooth and nail to secure the draw, becoming only the second team to prevent Mikel Arteta's side from scoring in the Premier League this season.
"We tried to at the end find a goal. I don't think we conceded a single shot, again. But that's the margins and we didn't find a way to win it," Arteta said.
However frustrating the draw might have been for Arteta's side, Pep Guardiola's City suffered a whole lot worse as former United player Michael Carrick's return for a second stint as interim manager lifted the gloom over Old Trafford with a deserved victory.
Second-half goals by Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu rewarded a dominant display by the hosts who moved temporarily into the top four before Liverpool later dropped them to fifth. Second-placed City have now gone four Premier League games without a victory.
Arsenal have 50 points from 22 games with City on 43 from 22. Aston Villa, who host Everton on Sunday, also have 43.
Liverpool climbed back above United with 36 points but drew for the fourth league game in succession, held 1-1 at home by second-bottom Burnley.
Chelsea's new manager Liam Rosenior enjoyed victory in his first Premier League game in charge as his side beat Brentford 2-0 at Stamford Bridge with goals by Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer as they leap-frogged their opponents into sixth place.
West Ham United won 2-1 at London rivals Tottenham Hotspur


