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ARSENAL have gone back to the top of the Premier League table with a narrow 2-1 win over Brighton. The Gunners got off to a perfect start as Martin Odegaard scored from the edge of the box on 14
Plenty of importance is always given to where a club finds itself on Christmas Day. 17 of the last 33 league leaders have gone on to win the title, while only four sides have ever climbed up from bottom and out of the relegation zone. Sorry, Wolverhampton Wanderers, it’s not looking good.
Matchday 16 of the Premier League season has concluded with Arsenal maintaining their position at the top of the table. Meanwhile Manchester City continues to put pressure on its rivals in the title race.
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Arsenal has been on the receiving end of some tough VAR decisions over the last few months, and had some of those calls gone in their favour, they would be in a much better position in the league standings. Under the leadership of Mikel Arteta, the Gunners ...
But in a tight Premier League race, one loss and two defeats in their last seven matches will be enough for the chasing pack to make this a race going into the holidays. Defensive injuries have helped open the door,
For the fifth time in their history, Arsenal spend Christmas Day at the top of the Premier League table. Mikel Arteta’s defensively dominant outfit have been leading the charge all season but entered the festive period in comparatively underwhelming form, allowing Manchester City to close the gap from seven points to just two.
Arsenal would have ranked as Antoine Semenyo’s first choice had the Gunners been firmly at the table for a winter transfer deal, according to The Athletic journalist David Ornstein. The Emirates