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Trossard put the Gunners ahead early on, slipping the ball past Alex Palmer, while Mikel Merino's clever backheel set Gabriel Martinelli up to extend their lead just before the half-hour mark.
Arsenal return to action following their Champions League heroics against Real Madrid when they travel to face Ipswich on Sunday. Mikel Arteta's side are heavily backed to continue their winning ...
Mowbray's arrival was a feel good story, not just for Albion but for football. After battling back from cancer, the stars aligned and Mowbray returned to the club where he had enjoyed a ...
Saka's pass was deftly back-heeled by Mikel Merino into Martinelli's path and the Brazilian drilled emphatically past Alex Palmer. Saka was proving unplayable and Davis responded with an ugly foul ...
before gathering themselves sufficiently to snatch a point (which would have been all three were it not for the trailing glove of Alex Palmer denying Enzo Fernandez in the final seconds).
Leandro Trossard put the visitors ahead just 14 minutes in when he poked past Alex Palmer following good work from Bukayo Saka. Saka quickly became the biggest influence on the game and played a ...
With only two minutes remaining of normal time, Ethan Nwaneri’s deflected effort found its way past Alex Palmer (4-0). Bukayo Saka was unfortunate not to get on the scoresheet, missing the ...
First, he cut back on his left foot only to see his trademark curling finish narrowly miss Alex Palmer’s far post. Then, he miscued Merino’s cute through-ball with only Palmer left to beat.
What had the potential to be a feelgood chapter in the club’s storied history unravelled rather spectacularly and Tony Mowbray was sacked just three months and 17 games into a two-and-a-half ...
The worst of those saw the England international pull his shot wide when he was one-on-one with goalkeeper Alex Palmer (1:35 in the video below). You would back Saka to finish that nine times out ...
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