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Liverpool's Next Six Premier League Fixtures Compared to Arsenal as Reds Get Lifeline

  • At the Stadium of Light, Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey produced an acrobatic hooked finish to beat the keeper and level the match after a dramatic second half.
  • With seven minutes added on, Sunderland surged for an equaliser as hosts after rising since promotion and challenging early leaders Arsenal.
  • Arsenal goalkeeper Roefs made crucial stops, denying Calafiori and smothering an earlier Brian Brobbey chance, while Sunderland defender Ballard blocked a close-range Merino effort.
  • Arsenal responded by replacing Eze with Cristhian Mosquera, while Sunderland brought on Eliezer Mayenda for Geertruida to pursue a late goal.
  • Arsenal had been aiming to keep a ninth consecutive clean sheet on Wearside, where the last player to breach the red wall was Newcastle's Nick Woltemade.
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Sunderland is the revelation of the Premier League. However, that poster can fall into the void quickly; football is usually wonderfully cruel. It is also the club that came to collapse so much that it fell to the third category. It almost broke, and was rescued by the fans, the same ones who today feel an impossible pride. It is also the team that caused amazement from its story told in a series of Netflix and that during this season returned t…

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Arsenal winning run ends in Sunderland draw, De Ligt rescues Man Utd

Arsenal's 10-game winning run came to an end as Brian Brobbey's last-gasp goal gave Sunderland a dramatic 2-2 draw against the Premier League leaders, while Manchester United rescued a 2-2 draw at Tottenham on Saturday.

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