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Dominik Szoboszlai scored a stunning 83rd-minute free-kick to secure Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Arsenal, maintaining their perfect Premier League start and extending their scoring streak to 37 consecutive matches
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Manchester United dominated but lost 1-0 to Arsenal in their Premier League opener, as Riccardo Calafiori’s header sealed victory. Despite positives from new signings, United’s missed chances and denied penalties proved costly
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Liverpool, after their opening match is against AFC Bournemouth, will host Arsenal the following weekend, then have a home Merseyside derby and travel to Chelsea inside the opening two months of the season.
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Jarrod Bowen's diving header in the 44th minute, from an assist by Aaron Wan-Bissaka, secured Graham Potter's second league win as West Ham manager. Potter will be pleased with his team's strong defensive display, particularly against an Arsenal side that underperformed, especially after Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off in the 73rd minute.
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With Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli all out with respective injuries, the Gunners started the game with Raheem Sterling, Leandro Trossard and Ethan Nwaneri as their front three
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William Saliba, regarded as one of Europe's top defenders, has no plans to leave Arsenal, particularly after signing a four-year contract extension in 2023, according to a report by the Daily Express.
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Declan Rice opened the scoring for Arsenal, followed by Ethan Nwaneri, who notched his first goal for the club in the first half. Nwaneri then received chants of "he's one of our own" as he completed his brace. Although Aaron Collins scored for the visitors, Raheem Sterling answered back with his first goal for Arsenal, extending the lead to 4-1 in the second half, before Kai Havertz sealed the victory.
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Marco Carnesecchi denied Bukayo Saka's free-kick, while Charles De Ketelaere missed the target, leaving both teams level at halftime. After the break, Atalanta missed a penalty, awarded for a foul by Thomas Partey on Éderson, as Raya saved Mateo Retegui's shot and the follow-up header.
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The Arsenal captain limped off during Norway's Nations League victory over Austria on September 9 after twisting his left ankle. He needed assistance from physios before leaving the field for further treatment. Odegaard, 25, then returned to London for an MRI scan and missed Arsenal's win in the north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.
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Erling Haaland, the reigning PFA Players' Player of the Year and Golden Boot winner, is featured in the player-voted top 11 after scoring 27 goals to lead his team to a record-breaking fourth Premier League title. Rodri also makes the Team of the Year for the second consecutive year, thanks to his impressive midfield performance and a career-best eight league goals.
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Charles Jr had a successful 2023/24 season, making 16 appearances for the academy, scoring three goals, and providing 10 assists. He also made his first-team debut, starting in the 1-0 Carabao Cup win against Brentford in September 2023.
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Rasmus Hojlund gave the Red Devils an early lead, but Gabriel Jesus equalized with a smooth passing move. Fellow Brazilian Martinelli then came off the bench, slicing through the United defense to secure a well-deserved first win.
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Arsenal held on against Tottenham's late surge to secure a 3-2 away victory, despite initially dominating with a 3-0 lead in the first half.
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Liverpool controlled the early phases of the game but missed a clear chance to score in the third minute when Luis Diaz failed to head Alexander-Arnold’s cross into the net from a short distance.
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Leandro Trossard scored just before half-time, while Martin Odegaard sealed the win in stoppage time as Arsenal rebounded from their defeat to Aston Villa and Champions League exit with a victory
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Despite Brighton's unbeaten streak of 12 league matches leading up to the game, Arsenal quickly took control, creating opportunities from the start. Their efforts paid off when Saka scored from a penalty after Gabriel Jesus was fouled
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First Champions League Penalty Shoot-Out Since 2016 Final Sees Arsenal Triumph 4-2, Ending 14-Year Quarterfinal Drought
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John Stones capitalized on a clever corner routine orchestrated by Kevin De Bruyne to secure a first-half lead for City, while Alexis Mac Allister's penalty in the second half resulted in both teams earning a point each.
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With their margin of victory, they now boast the league's best goal difference and have scored just one goal fewer than Liverpool
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On Wednesday night, Galeno's superb goal granted the Portuguese team an edge heading into the second leg at Emirates Stadium.