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Win PL: Arsenal 2 - 1 Fulham | Saturday 27th August 2022 | KO 17:30 BST | SKY SPORTS

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Another one on Sky as the world can’t wait to see our finest Swiss chocolate football but can we make it 4 W’s on the bounce:

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Last 3 games for Fulham:

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With their main dangerman being Mitrovic, it will be interesting to see how Saliba deals with him as he’s on hot form right now (Palhinha has looked very solid too):

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The team picks itself, so I don’t see any reason to change unless there are injury concerns. We’ll have too much for Fulham and Gabriel Jesus will score 2 in this one imo.

Going for a 3-0 win with Leno helping our title charge with an OG 🔴⚪

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Gabriel is on a meltdown and freaked out of Mitrovic 🤦‍♂️
 

Farzad Stoned

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Arteta should explain what was the need to sign viera when you have elneny as backup in midfield
They should have tried for casamiero
The only honest answer to that question is that he is a very poor manager so I doubt Arteta will give an honest answer
 
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