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Eberechi Eze scores against his former club as Arsenal beat Crystal Palace to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to four points.
The first half was an impressive show of dominance from the league leaders, preventing their hosts from having a shot of any kind in the opening 45 minutes. Arsenal took the lead on 14 minutes, Viktor Gyokeres heading home from a matter of inches after Gabriel had headed a Declan Rice corner back across the Burnley goal.
Arsenal loanee Reiss Nelson made his first start for Brentford on Tuesday night, providing a goal and an assist in a dominant League Cup win over Grimsby Town.Photo by Clive Mason/Getty ImagesHaving
Arsenal are back in Premier League action today as they host Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium. Spirits will be high after the Gunners midweek triumph over Atletico Madrid, with the Gunners currently on a seven-game winning streak in all competitions.
Arsenal are now four points clear at the top of the Premier League table after their 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday and once again it was a set-piece that decided the match for the Gunners. The North London side have become reliant on set-pieces over the past few seasons under Mikel Arteta, and Sunday's match was no different.
Report and highlights as Arsenal beat Brighton 2-0 thanks to goals from Ethan Nwaneri and Bukayo Saka to move into Carabao Cup last eight; Max Dowman became youngest starter in Arsenals history; Andre Harriman-Annous,
Brighton outshot Arsenal on the night, forcing Kepa into six saves. First-choice keeper David Raya has faced just five shots since September. It wasn’t entirely convincing, but Arteta can at least take solace from his side’s spot in the quarterfinals.
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