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After that, they come up against their London rivals in Tottenham and West Ham. The North-London outfit finally conclude their run of next five games against current league champions Liverpool.

But here we are in the strangest of seasons since the inception of the league in But the picture has somewhat played with the involved parties. Liverpool have endured a torrid season , as their title defense has been ripped to pieces in a matter of few months. Whereas the Gunners, six points behind the Reds, sit at tenth.

Starting against Burnley, the Gunners must see the game at Turf Moor as a must win. They might have to fight a losing battle for the remainder of the campaign. Although the Portuguese side barely created a half-decent chance, they saw themselves leading on aggregate with 25 minutes to go. My interests are football, movies, music. Your email address will not be published. Connect with us. Share Tweet. Related Articles. Mumbere Osbert. You may like. Arsenal handed triple injury blow ahead of Liverpool clash.

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What will be of the coming set of games until the next international break — yes, the final two World Cup qualifying matches commence after matchweek 11 on November 7 — is what fans are starting to consider as Arsenal face an inviting set of fixtures to keep climbing up the Premier League table.

Does that mean Arsenal are going to romp their way to a streak of victories? Well, no. But it does boost confidence across the team and who knows what could come. The fact is, however, that nobody knows what will come.

So, what could come of this crucial set of matches? Use legend at your peril. Pre-season predictions universally had Palace to struggle. Roy Hodgson left, there were an unbelievable amount of players out of contract and the situation looked tough. Yet, some superb and exciting business in the transfer market picked that up, so too with the assumed arrival of one of Lucien Favre or Nuno Espirito Santo.

The mantle eventually fell to Patrick Vieira, who despite recording just one win from his opening seven matches, has drastically improved the way Palace are organised and added some central threat with the capture of Conor Gallagher.



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