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Arsenal Defeat Manchester United, Manchester City Returns to Winning Ways 

Arsenal edge Manchester United 2-0 at the Emirates with set-piece goals from Timber and Saliba, while Manchester City end their losing streak
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The English Premier League delivered another matchday  of drama as Arsenal secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners capitalized on their set-piece prowess, with goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba sealing the win. Arsenal’s disciplined performance highlighted their defensive solidity and clinical finishing, keeping them in close competition at the upper end of the Premier League table. 

On the other hand, Manchester City finally returned to winning ways after enduring an uncharacteristic run of four consecutive league defeats. The reigning champions dominated Nottingham Forest at the Etihad Stadium, cruising to a 3-0 victory. City’s trademark attacking flair was on full display, with standout performances from their key players, easing concerns among fans about their recent form. 

The contrasting fortunes of these top clubs underline the unpredictable nature of the English Premier League. Arsenal’s consistent form continues to bolster their title hopes, while Manchester City’s emphatic response signals their intent to reclaim dominance in the league. 

As the season unfolds, the race for the title and European spots promises to intensify, with every match carrying significant implications.

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