Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Jay Harris and James Maw after a potentially pivotal Premier League weekend.\n\nA late deflected goal sees Arsenal finally best Man City after 12 consecutive defeats against them. James McNicholas tells us why this is emblematic of a new Arsenal in the title race.\n\nTottenham are top heading into the international break after victory at Luton. Hear why this is more than just good vibes.\n\nWe discuss the battle - or lack of - at the bottom of the Premier League table. Which is where Brentford are close to finding themselves after an incredible late turnaround at Old Trafford. But Man United\u2019s problems are far from solved.\n\nPlus Kudus, Adingra and the Premier League\u2019s most efficient striker.\n\xa0\nProduced by Charlie Jones.\n\xa0\nRUNNING ORDER:\xa0\n\u2022 PART 1a: Arsenal 1-0 Man City with James McNicholas (02.45)\n\u2022 PART 1b: Luton 0-1 Tottenham (11.30)\n\u2022 PART 2a: West Ham 2-2 Newcastle (21.00)\n\u2022 PART 2b: Brighton 2-2 Liverpool (26.00)\n\u2022 PART 3a: Man Utd 2-1 Brentford (33.00)\n\u2022 PART 3b: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea (41.00)\n\u2022 PART 4: The battle - or lack of - at the bottom (44.00)\n\nSIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR \xa31.99 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS\n\u2022\xa0theathletic.com/totally\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices