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Arteta brushes off gap to City: 'We are alive'

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has played down the significance of a five-point gap to Premier League leaders Manchester City by backing his team to respond in the title race after Sunday's 2-2 draw with Liverpool.

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Van Dijk puts off future talk until end of season

Virgil van Dijk said he will put his Liverpool future on hold until the end of the season and "enjoy the ride" of the Premier League title race after helping Arne Slot's team to a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates.

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Palmer on Zola parallels: Only know him on FIFA

Chelsea striker Cole Palmer brushed off comparisons with Gianfranco Zola after his latest goal and standout performance in a 2-1 defeat of Newcastle United on Sunday, saying he only knew of the former Blues and Italy great via a video game.

Echegaray: Liverpool will definitely be happier with the point (1:49)
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Ten Hag: Decisive VAR intervention wasn't clear and obvious (1:28)
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Ten Hag slams VAR process after Utd's latest loss

Erik ten Hag has slammed the "process" behind the controversial decision that saw Jarrod Bowen earn West Ham a 2-1 win over Manchester United at the London Stadium on Sunday.

Michallik left 'very disappointed' by blunt Spurs in loss to Crystal Palace (1:37)
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Echegaray loved Pedro Neto's performance in Chelsea's win vs. Newcastle (1:42)
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Michallik: West Ham's game-winning penalty vs. Man United a 'crime' (1:17)
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Late VAR controversy sees Man United lose again

Jarrod Bowen converted a last-gasp penalty to lift West Ham United to a 2-1 Premier League victory over Manchester United in a fluctuating clash between two struggling sides on Sunday.

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Palmer scores again as Chelsea hold off Newcastle

Goals by Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer earned Chelsea a 2-1 home win over Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday in the latest sign of progress for the Blues under coach Enzo Maresca.

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Beto header snatches draw for Everton vs Fulham

Substitute striker Beto headed a stoppage-time equaliser to earn Everton a 1-1 home Premier League draw with Fulham on Saturday after the Londoners had been seemingly cruising to a deserved victory courtesy of a goal by Goodison Park old boy Alex Iwobi.

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USMNT's Tyler Adams returns after back surgery

United States midfielder Tyler Adams made his first appearance since the Copa América on Saturday and helped Bournemouth draw with Aston Villa 1-1 in the Premier League.

Premier League in numbers: 74 in 75 for Erling Haaland (0:56)
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