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It was a morale-boosting win for Liverpool and a third successive clean sheet in all competitions, lifting last season's champion up to fifth place with 49 points
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There's still a lot to improve, a lot of quality to add. We need to be much more efficient in decision-making, much quicker to open situations up when advantages are there, many more situations to feel when advantages are obtained,
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Aubameyang scored twice for Arsenal, including the decisive 87th-minute winner just as the Gunners were poised to go out on the away goals rule despite playing both games abroad
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With this victory, Manchester City made it 18 straight wins in all competitions and equalled the club record 11 consecutive away victories. Also, it was their 13th consecutive Premier League victory.
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Aubameyang scored the opening goal of the match in the 13th minute before doubling Arsenal's lead in the 41st minute.
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I am disappointed because we wanted to continue in the competition. We had a dream to do it again - like we did it last year - step-by-step, but that dream today is over.
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The centre-back has made a memorable return from the knee injury he sustained at Old Trafford two years ago. He was a key part of the Gunners FA Cup victory last season, missing just one match in their run
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It was a wonder goal from Son that put Spurs in front in the 13th minute. Freed down the left by Kane, the South Korean cut inside and curled a brilliant 25-yard (meter) strike into the top corner.
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During the Premier League clash, Jimenez took a heavy blow to the head after a horrific collision with Arsenal's David Luiz.
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Arsenal have scored just once in those five matches and it came through the strike by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang against Manchester United on November 1. Arsenal will take on Wolves later today.
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Bellerin's comments came after Arsenal were restricted to a goalless draw by Leeds United in the Premier League here on Sunday. During the match, Nicolas Pepe was sent off early in the second half
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The result takes Villa up to sixth in the table, three points off the lead and with a game in hand on all five sides above them
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Restricted to just the final half-hour while he manages his return from a calf injury, Vardy had enough time to net his 11th league goal against Arsenal the most he has scored against a single opponent in the competition.
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"The incident took place just before the half-time at Etihad Stadium. Aguero had taken an exception to Massey-Ellis signalling for a throw-in for Arsenal," Goal.com reported.
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The principal difference on the field would be the reduction of the Premier League from 20 to 18 teams with the overall number of clubs in the top four English divisions shrinking from 92 to 90.
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Earlier in the day, the Scottish Football Association (FA) announced that Stuart Armstrong has tested positive for coronavirus.
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while Leicester's perfect start came to a shuddering halt with a 3-0 defeat at home to West Ham
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Willock scored Arsenal's winning penalty to set up a home match against defending champion Manchester City in the next round