Reaction after Arsenal close gap at top & Celtic win Scottish title

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Harry De Cosemo and Craig Nelson

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  1. Your Monday agenda

    Right then, a slightly different approach today with coverage of three Premier League games starting at 14:00 BST, but we'll take you through everything this morning.

    • Arsenal win at Newcastle to keep Premier League title hopes alive, while Magpies take a hit in UCL search but remain in the driving seat.
    • Man Utd failed to take advantage with defeat at West Ham, as David Moyes' side take a huge step towards safety before that huge Europa Conference League semi-final.
    • Celtic crowned Scottish champions with win at Hearts.
    • Huge day in the WSL.
    • Build-up to three PL games later.
    • Gossip, news, debate and more.
  2. 'Still ear'

    Monday's back pages

    Daily Mirror

    And finally, in the Mirror, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta insists his side are still 'alive and kicking' in the title race after winning at Newcastle.

    Let's go for the agenda, and dive right into the reaction.

    Mirror

    Copyright: Mirror

  3. 'David de Howler'

    Monday's back pages

    The Daily Mail

    Meanwhile, in the Mail, David de Gea is the focus.

    His error allowed Said Benrahma to score the only goal as West Ham won a key clash at the London Stadium.

    After Newcastle's loss earlier in the day, it meant Erik ten Hag's side missed the chance to go third.

    Mail

    Copyright: Mail

  4. 'Still in with a shout'

    Monday's back pages

    The I

    Just the three back pages to mull over this morning.

    We start with the i, after Arsenal's title hopes were kept alive by a fantastic performance and win at Newcastle.

    The i

    Copyright: The i

  5. Good morning

    Arsenal needed a response and that's what they got.

    Only Manchester City and Liverpool have won at St James' Park in the Premier League since November 2022, and after City opened up a four-point lead at the top on Saturday, Arsenal were under pressure to do that.

    But an impressive display was the perfect reply and the title race flame is still burning. Newcastle remain in the driving seat for a Champions League spot, especially after Man Utd faltered at West Ham.

    We'll be looking back at both games and ahead to three more later today. Enjoy your Bank Holiday whatever you're doing and settle in with us today.

    The agenda follows the papers.

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