AARON RAMSDALE will probably leave Arsenal in the summer nursing a broken heart - but at least he might have a title medal to take with him.
The England keeper was the Gunners' fall-guy until Kai Havertz headed home a dramatic 86th-minute winner to spark a celebration that threatened to take the roof off The Emirates.
Havertz's strike lifted Mikel Arteta's men back to the top of the Premier League for the first time since Christmas.
It's eight wins on the bounce now - and with Liverpool and Manchester City set to meet at Anfield this could prove to be a definitive weekend.
The relief at the final whistle was tangible in all four corners of the stadium, but no-one would have felt it more than Ramsdale.
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