On this evidence, Arsenal and Manchester City look ready to go the distance again in the Premier League. Whether Mikel Arteta can finally get the better of Pep Guardiola is still unknown.
Arsenal left the Etihad Stadium with a point for the second-straight season after going down to 10 men following a controversial refereeing decision.
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Both teams were frustrated by 0-0 draws at midweek, and both were missing big names in Kevin De Bruyne and Martin Odegaard.
"I came on and tried to be inside the box for more crosses. One dropped to me and thankfully I put it in the back of the net.
An early Erling Haaland goal set the tone for a chaotic encounter as Rodri’s injury, a stunner from Riccardo Calafiori, ...
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