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[Talksport] Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored more goals against Arsenal than he has for Arsenal at the Emirates this season

Daily Discussion

[James Pearce] Gini Wijnaldum is a machine. This is his 11th successive start for club and country over the past five weeks. No breather for him. He's absolutely relentless.

Pumas were thrashed 4-0 in the Liga MX Apertura semi-final first leg by Cruz Azul. They've just made it 4-0 in the last minute of the second leg

VAR Reverses Wolves PK Vs Liverpool

[Chris Wheatley] Kane could have seriously injured Gabriel here. How does he get away with doing this every game? It's so dangerous.

Tottenham [2] - 0 Arsenal - Harry Kane 45+1'

Arteta urging a clearly injured Thomas Partey to get back on the field, only for Partey to pull up injured again

Liverpool [2] - 0 Wolves - Wijnaldum 58' (Nice Goal)

Tottenham [1] - 0 Arsenal - Heung-min Son 23'

The first r/soccer Charity Drive, Part 2 - You Choose!

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Eden Hazard is having a hard time but Real Madrid will support him, says Zinedine Zidane

Post-Match Thread: Leicester City 1-2 Fulham [Premier League, Round 10]

[SkySportsStatto] WestHam have won 3 consecutive PL games for the first time under David Moyes (includes both his spells in charge which total a combined 56 league games)

Ederson: "I don't practice free-kicks, it's very hard, only penalties. We have good free-kick tackers in the team. I'm the best at taking penalties but he [Guardiola] never lets me take one [laughs]"

[SkySportsStatto] Aston Villa are the 20th and final PL team to concede an away goal in the competition this season.

Leicester 0 - [1] Fulham - Ademola Lookman 30'

Barcelona president candidate Joan Laporta propose the slogan "You'll Never Walk Alone" as the new slogan for La Masia

Hazard again out with a muscle injury

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