
Arsenal beat Fulham with a clean sheet in the Premier League

Arsenal defeated Fulham in the 35th round of the Premier League competition, 3-0, in the match played at the Emirates Stadium, the stronghold of the Gunners.
Arsenal scored the opening goal in the 9th minute of the match, through Victor Giukires, after a pass from Bukayo Saka.
Arsenal added their second goal in the 40th minute of the first half, through their player Bukayo Saka, after a pass from Victor Giukires.
Arsenal scored their third goal of the match, in the 4th minute in stoppage time at the end of the first half, through its player Jokeris after a pass from Trossard.
The second half of the match did not see any goals scored by both teams, and the match ended with the Gunners winning 3-0.
Arsenal vs Fulham Premier League standings
Arsenal, led by Spanish coach Mikel Arteta, leads the Premier League standings with 76 points, from 35 rounds, and 6 points behind second-placed Manchester City, who have 70 points from 33 rounds.
Fulham are 10th in the Premier League standings with 48 points from 35 matches.
Lens squanders chance to reduce the gap with Paris Saint-Germain
The Lens team squandered the chance to reduce the gap with leaders Paris Saint-Germain, by falling into the trap of a draw with its host Nice with a goal to match, on Saturday, at the Allianz Riviera stadium, in the competitions of the 32nd round of the French football league.
Lens continued to bleed points for the second game in a row after also drawing in the last round against Brest, to raise their tally to 64 points in second place, 6 points behind Paris Saint-Germain, to reduce their chances of competing for the title.
Nice, on the other hand, failed for a sixth game in a row (2 defeats and 4 draws) to maintain their position in 15th place with 31 points, behind 14th-placed Le Havre.
Lens took the lead through a goal scored by Alain Saint-Maximin in the 61st minute after a Nice corner bounced off with a quick attack for the visitors with a through pass from Adrien Thomason to Maximin, who evaded the keeper and fired into the empty net.
The 81st minute witnessed the turning point in the match after the Saudi player Saud Abdul Hamid received a red card immediately after obstructing Nice's Sofiane Diop before the goal alone, to complete the match with ten players.
Nice took advantage of the numerical deficit in their opponents' ranks and equalized with a goal scored by Tunisian defender Ali Abedi in the 84th minute after he followed up a shot into the human wall of the Lens players while executing a free-kick.
In another match, Monaco beat its host Metz by two goals to one, raising the emirate's score to 54 points in sixth place, while Metz's balance was frozen at 16 points in the last place to officially be relegated to the second division.
American Folarin Balogun and Spain's Ansu Fati scored for the winner in the 61st and 90+1st minutes, and Jesse Deminghe scored for the loser in the 49th minute.

