Cunha scores stunning late winner as Man Utd beat Arsenal

Arsenal are still four points clear at the top of the Premier League - but are things just starting to get a bit nervy for the Gunners?

Only eight days after spurning the chance to go nine points ahead of second-placed Manchester City, their lead has been cut dramatically following a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest and Sunday's 3-2 defeat by Manchester United.

That first home loss of the season means the Gunners are now three without a win in the top flight.

"It's pressure. The pressure was on Arsenal today," former Manchester United captain Roy Keane said on Sky Sports.