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Master Outfoxed By The Apprentice

Keeshaanan Sundaresan | Sean Malhotra

09-Oct-23 20:00

Master Outfoxed By The Apprentice

In a tightly contested affair, Nathan Ake's deflection off a late Gabriel Martinelli strike was enough to give the Gunners all three points, as the student gets one of the teacher in the 1-0 Arsenal win against the reigning champions Manchester City. Losing back to back for the first time since 2016, does this signal a new dawn in english football - or will the script be the same with this loss just being another minor blip in City's title charge? Elsewhere, two injury time goals from Scott Mctominay nicked a much needed win vs Brentford for Erik Ten Hag & Manchester United, while Brighton earned a deserved point at home to Liverpool. All that, plus much much more,o n this episode.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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