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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 02: Hector Bellerin of Arsenal (L) and Leroy Sane of Manchester City (R) battle for possession during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on April 2, 2017 in London, England.  (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 02: Hector Bellerin of Arsenal (L) and Leroy Sane of Manchester City (R) battle for possession during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on April 2, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)Clive Rose/Getty Images

Premier League Results: 2017 EPL Week 30 Scores, Table and Top Sunday Scorers

Tom SunderlandApr 2, 2017

Arsenal and Manchester City shared the spoils after drawing 2-2 at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The Gunners twice came back from behind to earn their first Premier League point since beating Hull City in mid-February.

Theo Walcott cancelled out Leroy Sane's breakthrough in the 40th minute before Sergio Aguero responded quickly to put City ahead before the break, and Shkodran Mustafi scored the only goal of the second half to rescue a point for the hosts.

That result meant City and Arsenal remained fourth and sixth in the standings, respectively, an outcome neither team will have been content with, especially after manager Pep Guardiola's men let their lead slip on two occasions.

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Sunday's other Premier League clash saw Middlesbrough snatch a point in their trip to the Liberty Stadium, where Swansea City were unable to break the deadlock and drew 0-0 despite the home side's best efforts to make an incision.

Read on for a roundup of Sunday's Premier League scores, complete with a breakdown of the updated top-flight table after Week 30 came to a close.

Swansea City0-0Middlesbrough
Arsenal2-2Manchester City
1Chelsea2922346023+3769
2Tottenham2918835721+3662
3Liverpool3017856437+2759
4Manchester City2917755632+2458
5Manchester United28141134223+1953
6Arsenal2815675836+2251
7Everton3014885233+1950
8West Bromwich Albion30128103938+144
9Stoke3099123344-1136
10Southampton2897123336-334
11Bournemouth3097144254-1234
12Watford2997133448-1434
13Leicester2996143547-1233
14West Ham3096154154-1333
15Burnley3095163144-1332
16Crystal Palace2994163847-931
17Swansea3084183663-2728
18Hull3076172859-3127
19Middlesbrough29411142033-1323
20Sunderland2955192451-2720

Recap

Arsene Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager endured another worrying turn Sunday as his Arsenal side looked fortunate to take a point from their guests, who controlled long bouts of the Premier League showdown.

Sane shrugged off Hector Bellerin's mark in the fifth minute to hand Arsenal a nightmarish start to proceedings, but Walcott improved his sterling record against City with a well-taken goal after beating City's offside trap, per Sky Sports Statto:

The Gunners' celebrations were still going on when Kevin De Bruyne's pressure opened up space inside the Arsenal area for Aguero, however, and the Argentinian converted low inside Petr Cech's far post to make it 1-1, via Sky Football:

Whatever Wenger said to his players at the break, it appeared to work. Mustafi showed great hunger to connect with a Mesut Ozil corner after 52 minutes, nodding inside Willy Caballero's right post to level once again.

That proved to be it as far as goals were concerned in a match that exhibited some awful defending at times, although it was perhaps Arsenal's mistakes at the back that will be remembered as the most incriminating:

Swansea were muted by Middlesbrough in South Wales Sunday in a game that—despite boasting a combined 23 shots at goal between both teams, per WhoScored.com—was devoid of much in terms of finishing finesse.

Injecting pace into their attack has been a chief concern for Boro this season, although former Barcelona B-winger Adama Traore showed once more he could be the man to hand them that edge, per Squawka:

Middlesbrough captain and recent England call-up Ben Gibson also deserved his share of the plaudits following a fine afternoon at the back for the guests, although Swans boss Paul Clement could afford to regret not taking more from the game.

The former Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain assistant expressed that sentiment in his post-match comments, per BBC Sport.

"Any point you get is valuable but we are disappointed not to win the game," he said. "They had a big chance at the end but they didn't have an attempt on target in the whole game so a defeat would have been harsh."

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