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Howe Gamble Backfires as Arsenal Shine
Continue Reading: Howe Gamble Backfires as Arsenal ShineArsenal extend clean sheet run as Brentford boss Frank plays down tensions and Howe gamble backfires Arsenal kept another clean sheet as their defense held firm against pressure. Aaron Ramsdale produced crucial saves to preserve the shutout. Meanwhile Brentford boss Thomas Frank played down tensions after a tense week. He insisted the squad remains united…
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Haaland doubles as City beat Bournemouth
Continue Reading: Haaland doubles as City beat BournemouthGuardiola laments officiating as Haaland fires City past Bournemouth Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3-1 to move to second in the Premier League. Pep Guardiola praised Haaland after the striker netted twice in the first half. Nico O’Reilly added a third on the hour to seal the win. Tyler Adams equalised for Bournemouth in the 25th…
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Haaland Brace Sends City Past Bournemouth
Continue Reading: Haaland Brace Sends City Past BournemouthHaaland brace helps City past Bournemouth as title race tightens Erling Haaland scored twice as Manchester City beat Bournemouth to climb to second. Nico O’Reilly sealed the win for City with a late finish. Opta data shows City spend 51.3 percent of this season in a winning position. However, Bournemouth have spent only 11 percent…
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Guardiola Adapts: City Breaks Through
Continue Reading: Guardiola Adapts: City Breaks ThroughGuardiola adapts as City shift from set plays to early through balls Pep Guardiola has long shaped modern football with patient build up and positional play. Some clubs chase raw power and set pieces instead. City relied on set pieces to unlock stubborn blocks in past seasons. Today their signature goal often comes from an…
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Haaland doubles to give City 2-1
Continue Reading: Haaland doubles to give City 2-1Haaland double drives City to a 2-1 half-time lead as Guardiola nudges the plan forward On Friday Guardiola said Haaland needed more help in scoring. Two days later he did the business twice, sending City into a 2-1 half-time lead. Today, the Norwegian now has 13 Premier League goals this season. In England’s top flight,…
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Burnley’s Full-Backs Threaten Arsenal
Continue Reading: Burnley’s Full-Backs Threaten ArsenalArne Slot has no excuses, Fulham and Palace are stretched and should Arsenal be wary of Burnley’s full-backs? Arne Slot has no excuses as Fulham and Palace look stretched this season. Burnley’s Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman form one of the league’s most reliable full-back duos. They defend diligently and push forward to trouble opponents…
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Arsenal Close to Title, Traps Loom
Continue Reading: Arsenal Close to Title, Traps LoomArsenal edge closer to title but must navigate familiar traps Indeed, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have tasted the summit before, yet they failed to finish the job in previous campaigns. Meanwhile, all signs point to this finally being Arsenal’s season. However, they have spent almost 800 days atop the table since their last title in 2004.…
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Arsenal’s Defence Sets the Pace
Continue Reading: Arsenal’s Defence Sets the PaceArsenal’s Defence Sets the Pace in Title Tilt as Palace Win Highlights Stability Arsenal’s title tilt rests on a stubborn defence rather than fireworks in attack. Arsenal beat Crystal Palace 1-0, their third such result in nine league games. That margin echoes last season, when they won five 1-0s and drew seven times. Defensive solidity…
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Iraola’s Bournemouth stun Forest, second
Continue Reading: Iraola’s Bournemouth stun Forest, secondBournemouth’s “football from the gods” exposes Forest and fires Iraola’s side up to second Time is always running out at Nottingham Forest. A new manager arrives, the clock starts, and patience drains faster than a pint in the Trent End. Against Bournemouth, that familiar story continued. Forest turned to a no-nonsense coach, looking for structure…
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Arsenal Stay Top, Villa Beat City
Continue Reading: Arsenal Stay Top, Villa Beat CityPremier League shake up as Arsenal grind, Villa stun champions Arsenal stayed top of the Premier League with a controlled win over Crystal Palace. It was not spectacular. It was not especially pretty either. Yet it was exactly what a title contender needs in late October. Three points, no fuss, no drama. Crystal Palace arrived…
