Mikel Arteta has said he is disappointed Arsenal failed to heed his warning about the task they faced at West Ham United after losing 3-1 at London Stadium on Wednesday to exit the EFL Cup and now his side is "feeling the pain."

The loose ball was launched into the penalty area by Deiver Machado, where Wahi showed remarkable balance and skill to chest the ball down and flick it with the outside of his right foot to Thomasson, who curled the ball superbly into the right corner.


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The game looked headed for a 1-1 draw when the ball fell to Rice after a corner and the midfielder downed it on his chest before hitting a right-footed shot that beat Andre Onana inside the near post in the sixth minute of stoppage time.

Cue massive celebrations at the Emirates Stadium, just minutes after the away fans had been jumping up and down thinking they would be leaving with a late win. United substitute Alejandro Garnacho had raced through on goal after a quick counterattack in the 89th and beat Aaron Ramsdale with a low shot, but the goal was disallowed after a VAR check for offside.

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Fulham took an early lead when Saka misplayed a back pass, sending Andreas Pereira through on goal with goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale stranded well outside his area. As Ramsdale backpedaled toward goal, Pereira calmly slotted the ball past him into the open net.

Trossard had come on midway through the first half to replace Gabriel Martinelli who was injured within a minute of play restarting after the Brazil forward thought he had given Arsenal the lead. It was ruled out by an offside spotted on video review.

After Neto punched out a corner, Smith Rowe headed it back toward goal and Partey was there to hammer it home from close range. The hosts kept pushing forward and Nelson swung in a cross from the left that found White on the opposite side of area, and the defender struck a first-time volley that crossed the line before Neto was able to punch it away.

Arsenal hosts Manchester United in a major test for teams looking to challenge Manchester City for the title. Both sides are hoping their first-choice striker will be fit to make a first start to the season, with Gabriel Jesus and United newcomer Rasmus Hojlund having recovered from injuries. Liverpool hosts Aston Villa in another marquee matchup after rebuffing late interest from Saudi Arabia for Mohamed Salah. Crystal Palace welcomes Wolverhampton.

When found in the first circumstance, he will fire a low cross towards the penalty spot, which has led to two Arsenal goals this season. As an option inside, he can either move the ball on centrally or try to deliver a cross to the back post.

The key talking point came when Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon tapped the ball in to score in the 64th minute. The VAR checked three different possible infractions against Newcastle: the ball went out of play in the buildup, a shove in the back of an Arsenal defender and offside.

While Villa's win allowed Arsenal to open up a six-point lead over Man City, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta will also know that result will ensure his side's opponents on Saturday will have grown confidence ahead of this now crucial game in the title race.

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Arsene Wenger stands on the brink of history on the eve of Arsenal's FA Cup Final clash with Aston Villa. Should Arsenal win at Wembley on Saturday evening the Frenchman will become the first manager post-war to lead his team to six FA Cup triumphs, and his side will be the first to win the famous old trophy a dozen times.

Currently, Wenger is tied with Manchester United's Alex Ferguson on five victories but his Arsenal side are favourites on Saturday, and if the final goes to form there will be another title to add to the ones Wenger celebrated in 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2014.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was incensed that his side had two penalty claims turned down, but still pleased with his team's performance. "There were two penalties," he said. "It's very simple. I'm talking about what I've seen. It was two scandalous penalties. [But] if we keep playing like that, performing like that and dominating, we will win a lot of matches."

Howe, meanwhile, praised his side for another solid defensive display. "I thought we were resilient, dogged and brilliantly defended all areas of the pitch collectively," he said. "Our defensive performances have been very good, and that's full credit to everyone. We want to compete in every game, we don't want to turn up to grounds like this and not give our best. We competed to win and we didn't manage to do that, but we certainly gave them a good game."

Defending deeper in a 5-4-1 to try and maintain their clean sheet, Newcastle only really threatened with counter-attacks into the wide areas. They particularly focused on their right side, trying to exploit the space that Zinchenko had left to move into his inverted central position (below). Substitute right winger Jacob Murphy had more space to drive into, and Newcastle committed men to these attacks, with direct balls forward from central midfield proving useful. Fellow substitute Chris Wood provided an aerial target from any crosses, and Murphy attempted to retain possession for long enough that Trippier could push forward and provide dangerous crosses. They could not find a way through, but they did hold on to earn a potentially crucial away point.

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