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Gunners Gunned Down by Ten-Man United

Craig Wilkie | Asran Rozain | Gogulan Dorairajoo

13-Jan-25 19:00

Gunners Gunned Down by Ten-Man United

The FA Cup third round over the weekend delivered drama and excitement, with sides in the top-flight largely prevailing but not without challenges. Manchester United edged past Arsenal in a thrilling tie at the Emirates prevailing 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, despite playing much of the match with ten men due to Diogo Dalot's red card. Newcastle United overcame an early scare against Bromley, recovering from a League Two side's lead to win 3-1 with contributions from Lewis Miley and Anthony Gordon. Tottenham Hotspur faced a resilient Tamworth, only breaking the deadlock in extra time to win 3-0, thanks to an own goal and strikes from Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson. Meanwhile, Ipswich Town cruised past Bristol Rovers 3-0, with Kalvin Phillips scoring his first open-play goal in over three years, and Crystal Palace narrowly defeated Stockport County 1-0 through an early Eberechi Eze goal. All that plus Premier League previews, on this episode of Just For Kicks. 

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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