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Arsenal got back to winning ways in the Premier League by beating a blunt Chelsea side 1-0.
The Gunners hadn't won a league game for over a month, allowing Liverpool to build what looks to be an unassailable lead at the top of the table.
The ball clearly came off his bicep and Timber picked up the pieces, prompting a goalmouth scramble which Arsenal somehow didn't convert.
A VAR check ensued but no check was recommended and referee Chris Kavanagh was able to restart the game from a goal kick.
Then came another change, as Jorgensen came in for Thursday's Conference League round-of-16 second leg against Copenhagen.
It seems Enzo Maresca has reverted to his stance of Jorgensen being the cup goalkeeper and Sanchez in the Premier League(
His second half have was more positive, getting across well to deny Merino a second goal.
Sanchez wasn't the only goalkeeper to have a shaky afternoon either, with Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya fortunate to see Cucurella's effort flash wide before the break.
Chelsea suffer reality check
There's no denying that Chelsea came into this game on a fine run of form5
Who can turn their nose up at four wins in a row, especially one away from home in Europe.
But the fact is, Chelsea played Danish side Copenhagen - who aren't even top of their domestic league - and two Premier League clubs in Southampton and Leicester who are almost certain to be relegated.
There was a gulf in class at the Emirates, with Maresca's men barely troubling the home side.
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