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Win Premier League: Arsenal 2 - 0 Brighton and Hove Albion | Sunday 17th December | KO: 14:00 GMT

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MartiSaka

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How good was Dunk today, I'm surprised a 'bigger' club hasn't taken a punt on him.
Always good defender but seems his passing has improved from his early days at Brighton. Played that immaculate ball to Mitoma that almost led to the goal.
 

Batman

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Probably?

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berric

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We absolutely battered them. One of the most enjoyable games this season and nice to see Havertz the puzzyface not being scared off the ball for 3-4 games in a row. Refreshing!

Declan Rice is a BEAST btw.
 

andeoch1

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The most ‘uncomfortable, comfortable’ win in a while - Rice is the best 100million we’ve ever spent 😊
 

ASAP Berg

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Wow. This game is the blueprint for us, absolute domination, carving them up. Reminded me of a CL game at home against Napoli where we just mopped up every second ball and threw everything at them, gave them no time to breathe.

Really think Arteta has realised that we can sacrifice a little technical skill for physicality. Guys like Martinelli, Rice, Gabriel are not the most technically gifted, but their physicality is a huge asset in this league, they are brilliant.
 
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