The Gunners had crucially wrestled back the initiative from Pep Guardiola’s domestic treble chasers in recent weeks having lost 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium in a crunch clash last month, winning all their games since then and also progressing past Atletico Madrid into the Champions League final, where they will meet reigning French champions and holders Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30.
Nervy 1-0 triumphs over Newcastle and West Ham – the latter featuring no shortage of VAR controversy – were sandwiched between a far more comfortable victory against Fulham, with Arsenal going back to the top-flight summit…
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