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Arsenal does not slow down and moves away at the top of the Premier

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With the new coach of the Wolves, Julen Lopetegui, in the stands, the Gunners They took the victory thanks to a Norwegian Martin Odegaard double in the second part (54′ and 75′).

On the bottom court, Arsenal had a hard time finding their best version. But his first shot between the three sticks meant the opening goal. surrogate for swiss Granite Xhakawho was injured, the Portuguese Fabio Vieira did much of the work with a dribble and a cross that Odegaard he just had to push the net.

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The Norwegian midfielder scored the second by taking advantage of a poor clearance by the Wolves defense.

“Today we show another type of maturity. We were much better in the second half and we had a little more courage in taking risks,” said Gunners coach Mikel Arteta.

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With this victory, the leader Arsenal jumped to 37 points and extended to 5 his difference over his escort, the Manchester City, who today was surprised at home by Brentford, triumphant 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium.

While, third with 30 points the Miguel Almiron’s Newcastlewho today signed a attendance for 1-0 over Chelsea, the fifth win in a row in Premier of the Magpies.

The entrance Arsenal does not slow down and moves away at the top of the Premier was first published in diary TODAY.



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