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Premier League LIVE: Martinelli goal puts Arsenal ahead against Aston Villa, Nunez gives Liverpool late win

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Darwin Nunez was the hero for Liverpool as he came off the bench to score two stoppage-time goals in a 2-0 win over Brentford to extend their lead at the top of the table to seven points.



Arsenal can close that gap against Aston Villa this evening, while Bournemouth moved into the race for Champions League football with a 4-1 thrashing of Newcastle.





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4 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

WHAT A HUGE GOAL THAT COULD BE FOR THE GUNNERS!

Martinez thinks he's kept Martinelli's shot out on the line but goalline technology has delivered the news Arsenal fans were hoping for!

The Brazilian ghosts in around the back of Maatsen for not the first time tonight and gets another contact on Trossard's cross to divert it goalwards.

ARSENAL HAVE NEVER LOST IN THE 43 MATCHES MARTINELLI HAS SCORED IN!

Martinelli has scored in three of his last four Premier League starts, equalling his league goal tally from last season (6) in 15 fewer appearances (20 this season, 35 last).

To add insult to injury, Onana has picked up an injury in the build-up to that goal and needs to be replaced by Bogarde.

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6 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Mikel Arteta is shown a yellow card!

The Gunners boss is apoplectic following a throw-in that goes against his side and gives the fourth official an earful.

He's punished with a caution for dissent and is now one booking away from a touchline ban.

His counterpart Unai Emery would be banned if he follows Arteta in being shown a yellow card.

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13 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Arsenal had 77 percent possession in the opening 10 minutes of this game, but it's slipped to just 32 percent in the following 10 minutes.

Villa's gameplan is starting to take shape and Morgan Rogers engineers their latest dangerous moment from inside his own box.

The England starlet shows great composure to dribble 15 yards from his goalline before finding Youri Tielemans with a neat reverse pass.

The latter then almost releases the run of Ollie Watkins in behind the Arsenal backline but it catches the striker on the back of his heel.

Had Watkins taken Tielemans' pass in his stride he was in on goal!

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23 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

BIG SAVE FROM DAVID RAYA!

The Arsenal goalkeeper has been a bystander for the first part of this game but is suddenly called into action on Villa's first attack.

Jacob Ramsey cuts across a driven low ball from the left-hand byline and home side don't clear their lines properly.

Ian Maatsen has a strike which riccochets back for him off Mikel Merino and his follow-up effort from 15 yards is goalbound.

However, Raya gets his full body behind the effort to beat it away.



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28 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Corner kick FC so close to another one from the playbook!

It's a classic deep set-piece to the backpost for the run of Gabriel - the angle is against the defender so he nods it back across.

Emi Martinez falls to the turf under a crowd of bodies and wants a foul but play continues and Thomas Partey reacts fastest.

He swipes at the loose ball from four yards out and the goalkeeper on the ground but loops it over the crossbar.

A belated foul is then awarded to Martinez so it may not have counted - at the least, it's saved VAR a controversial job!

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33 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

CHANCE FOR GABRIEL MARTINELLI!

Arsenal fans may be feeling the blow of those late Liverpool goals, but there's nothing to suggest their players are as well.

The Gunners have come flying out of the blocks and could have taken the lead inside the first three minutes.

Declan Rice hangs out on the left and stands up a deep cross to the back post, with Martinelli getting in behind Ian Maatsen.

The ball is slightly ahead of the Brazilian and he doesn't connect properly with the delivery at full stretch.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez is fully behind the contact to keep the scores level but good early signs for the home side!

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37 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Troy Deeney believes 'something is up' with Mohamed Salah after watching him head straight for the tunnel after Liverpool's late win over Brentford.

"Notably, Salah is the first one off the pitch," Deeney said on talkSPORT at full-time.

"Something's up with that fella today.

But that said a lot to me."

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43 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Arsenal have won just three of their last 10 Premier League games without William Saliba in the starting XI (D4 L3).

The Gunners were held to a 2-2 stalemate with Liverpool in their only league game without the Frenchman this season.

However, Mikel Arteta can take comfort from the fact that captain Martin Ødegaard is unbeaten in his last 20 Premier League appearances (W15 D5) with Manchester City's Rodri (52) the only current outfielder on a longer such streak in the competition.

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52 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk on Darwin Nunez's double: "You have to earn these things.

They create them against any team in the league.

They want to play their best game against us like we want to play our best game against them.

"If nobody is ready for a bumpy ride then this season will definitely be one."

Darwin Nunez has scored twice in a Premier League game for Liverpool for the fifth time in his career and for the second time as a substitute, previously doing so against Newcastle in August 2023.

Since his first Premier League campaign in 2022-23, only Jhon Durán (8) has scored more goals as a substitute than Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez (7), while he has more goal involvements as a substitute than any other player (11).

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Today, 16:59By Jack Cunningham

Arne Slot's men left it late, but they've got the three points they needed!

It looked as if it was going to be a tale of more dropped points, with the game against Brentford locked at 0-0 heading into the final few minutes.

But it was Drawin Nunez who was the hero.

The Uruguayan came off the bench to score twice in stoppage time.

That is a massive win for the Reds who extend their lead at the top of the table to seven points.

Arsenal must now beat Aston Villa to avoid slipping further off the pace.

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Today, 16:55By Jack Cunningham

HE'S DONE IT AGAIN!

LIKE LONDON BUSES!

Darwin Nunez has come off the bench and rescued Liverpool with two goals.

This one comes on the counter as Harvey Elliott is played in.

He rolls a pass to Nunez, who takes a touch and slams a strike into the roof of the net.

Liverpool are seven points clear of Arsenal.

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Today, 16:52By Jack Cunningham

WHAT A HUGE GOAL!

Darwin Nunez misses his fair share of chances, but he's popped up with what looks to be a last-gasp winner for Liverpool against Brentford.

The hosts clear a cross as far as Trent Alexander-Arnold.

He links up with Harvey Elliott and picks out Nunez in the box.

He keeps his calm to sweep the ball into the back of the net.

What a massive moment!

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Today, 16:48By Jack Cunningham

GAME OVER!

Palace are awarded a spot kick after Lukasz Fabianski brings down Eddie Nketiah.

Mateta is given the responsibility from the spot, and he just about squeezes his penalty under the Polish goalkeeper.

That sparks a mass exodus at the London Stadium.

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Today, 16:44By Jack Cunningham

Well, things have just got a whole lot harder for West Ham because they are down to ten men.

Greek centre-back Konstantinos Mavropanos has been handed his marching orders.

He was already on a booking and has now received his second.

Graham Potter's side are edging towards their first league defeat under the new boss.

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Today, 16:37By Jack Cunningham

THE FOXES ARE IN DESPERATE TROUBLE!

Adama Traore has doubled Fulham's lead, and Leicester are on course for seven straight league defeats.

It's a good move from the Cottagers as Emile Smith Rowe finds Harry Wilson on the left.

He dinks a cross to the far post, and Traore shows amazing composure to side foot a volley into the bottom corner.

Ruud van Nistelrooy then takes Bilal El Khannous off, which leads to chants of 'you don't know what you're doing' from the home end.

It's all going wrong!

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Today, 16:29By Jack Cunningham

Right, the teams are in from the Emirates for the late kick-off.

For Arsenal, it's two changes from the 2-1 win over Tottenham in midweek, but one of those is a huge blow.

William Saliba misses out, so Thomas Partey moves to right-back and Jurrien Timber moves into the centre.

Raheem Sterling also comes out of the team for Gabriel Martinelli.

For Villa, there is one change from the 1-0 win over Everton.

Ian Maatsen replaces Lucas Digne.

But the big news for the Villans is that new signing and former Gunner Donyell Malen is on the bench.

Jhon Duran's ban is also over, so he is among the substitutes.

Arsenal: Raya, Partey, Timber, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly, Rice, Merino, Odegaard, Martinelli, Trossard, Havertz

Subs: Neto, Tierney, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Sterling, Butler-Oyedeji, Kabia, Kacurri

Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Maatsen, Kamara, Onana, Rogers, Tielemans, Ramsey, Watkins

Subs: Olsen, Duran, Buendia, Digne, Malen, Gauci, Nedelijkovic, Bogarde, Bailey

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Today, 16:15By Jack Cunningham

JUST LIKE THAT, WE HAVE ANOTHER ONE!

Raul Jimenez switches a ball from left to right into the box for Harry Wilson.

The Welshman does well to flick it back across goal.

Emile Smith Rowe gambles at the far post and throws himself at it.

It's brave, and he gets his rewards.

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Today, 16:10By Jack Cunningham

FINALLY, WE HAVE A GOAL!

Palace launch a long ball up the pitch that Ismaila Sarr flicks on for Eberechi Eze.

Eze plays it straight down the middle for Jean-Philippe Mateta.

The Frenchman drives to the edge of the box under no pressure and drills a low right-footed effort at goal.

It flies into the bottom corner, and the Eagles have the lead at the London Stadium.

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Today, 15:49By Jack Cunningham

Well, that is very unusual because every game in the Premier League is 0-0 after the first halves.

Liverpool are in danger of dropping more points as they are being held by Brentford at the Gtech.

Graham Potter's second home game as West Ham manager is against Crystal Palace, and that is also goalless.

And Leicester are looking to stop a run of six consecutive league defeats, and they are 45 minutes away from doing so.

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Today, 15:40By Jack Cunningham

Fulham hit the woodwork!

Alex Iwobi drifts in from the left and looks to bend one into the far corner.

It's a very good effort that beats the goalkeeper but clips the outside of the post and drops to safety.

Down the other end, Victor Kristiansen charges down the left, bundles his way into the box and just curls an effort wide of the far post.

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Today, 15:37By Jack Cunningham

Crossbar rocked!

Dominik Szoboszlai picks up possession and drives towards the Brentford box.

he takes aim from distance and slams in a shot.

It's an excellent effort that smacks off the woodwork and bounces away to safety.

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Today, 15:24By Jack Cunningham

What more can you say about Bournemouth, they've now beaten Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle United this season.

Two of those victories came away from home, with the latest a 4-1 demolition of the Toon at St James' Park.

The games at the Vitality saw them beat Arsenal, Tottenham and Man City.

They are most certainly right in the race for Champions League football.

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Today, 15:14By Jack Cunningham

Very lively start at the Gtech from both teams.

The hosts have looked particularly dangerous through Bryan Mbeumo, who has seen a shot saved by Alisson Becker.

Mikkel Damsgaard also missed a huge chance.

Down the other end, Mohamed Salah saw an opportunity snuffed out just before he pulled the trigger.
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