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Arsenal are seven matches away from becoming the champions of England at the end of this season, and it seems they will make it happen. The Gunners have had a fantastic season in the league, Champions League and other competitions, so it is easy for most ...
Last weekend, Manchester City defeated Chelsea 0-3 away from home at Stamford Bridge. Nico O'Reilly, Marc Guehi, and Jeremy Doku scored the goals for Man City. In their previous Premier League match, Arsenal lost 1-2 to Bournemouth at home. Viktor Gyokeres scored for Arsenal, but it did not prevent the defeat.
Mikel Arteta's side needed momentum - and a points cushion - to lift the pressure of the run-in. But earlier slip-ups denied them that
Arsenal are top of the league with seven games to go and, barring a couple of capitulations, on course to win the Premier League title. Their nine-point lead over Manchester City looks pretty comfortable, until you remember City have a game in hand and they still have to play each other.
Saka's last Arsenal appearance was against Manchester City in the EFL Cup Final last month, where they lost 2-0 at Wembley Stadium.
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Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth: Gunners continue unbelievable slump
Bournemouth secured a deserved win against struggling Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Title race stakes reach boiling pointThere are fixtures, and then there are seismic collisions that shape entire seasons. Manchester City versus Arsenal belongs firmly in the latter category. This is
This was meant to be Arsenal’s grand day out. A euphoric two-legged victory over Chelsea thrust the Gunners to their first Carabao Cup final in eight years and the chance to end their six-year wait for a second piece of silverware under Arteta’s tutelage.