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Sep 2024
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Nasty Nasty Arsenal..?

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Who’ll be happier after an enthralling draw at the Etihad?  

Arsenal are nasty and its impressive! Tough, gritty and hard to beat. Could City have done any more?

Tom Clarke is back as Gregor Robertson lauds the defending, Alyson Rudd wonders if Arsenal were defeatist and Tom Allnut agrees with the referee.

Plus looks at Brighton, Forest, Palace, Man Utd and the three clubs in the relegation zone – Wolves, Southampton and Everton.



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