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Saka’s absence has been part of a difficult period for Arsenal, one in which they’ve gone out of both domestic cups and seen their Premier League challenge falter.
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Arsenal return to action for the first time in 16 days as they host Fulham in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium tonight.
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Liverpool are edging closer to their second Premier League title, although they are now only nine points clear after Arsenal beat Fulham last night.
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Mikel Arteta provided updates on three defensive injuries on Tuesday night, as Arsenal beat Fulham 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium.Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesThere were lots of positives to
Ken: Unfortunately there is no chance for even a draw in one of the two games against Real Madrid, especially after the latest injuries. So, Arsenal's season is over, the rest of the Premier League games are for maintaining their top-four place for next season in Champions League.
Arsenal beat Fulham 2-1 in the Premier League on Tuesday thanks to another goal from stand-in striker Mikel Merino and as Bukayo Saka struck a few minutes into his return from three months out with injury.
Second place Arsenal will host eighth place Fulham Tuesday with just nine games left to play on the year. Learn how you can watch on Peacock today.
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Former Brighton striker Glen Murray says returning star Bukayo Saka brings "something special" to Arsenal after he scored seven minutes into his first appearance since December. The Gunners beat Fulham 2-1 to maintain their slim hopes of the title. "Arsenal did enough in the first half," Murray told the Football Daily podcast.
Arsenal welcomed Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night as they hoped to earn a win at home in the Premier League. The Gunners established their authority in the first half and got their
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Marco Silva believes Rodrigo Muniz has matured as a striker and was impressed by the Brazilian's mindset against Arsenal. Three days after being dumped out of the FA Cup quarter-finals on home soil against Crystal Palace, Fulham lost another London derby as goals from Mikel Merino and Bukayo Saka gave Arsenal a 2-1 league win at the Emirates.