Blood no longer flows at Arsenal

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After three defeats in a row, Arsenal stopped the bleeding in spectacular fashion on Saturday against Crystal Palace.

A good thing done. Seriously weighed down by three consecutive defeats in all competitions, Arsenal have finally found the path to success. Saturday against Crystal Palace, Mikel Arteta’s team also improved their goal difference.

At home, the Gunners defeated their London neighbors, 5-0as part of the Premier League matchday 21. A score weighed down by the Brazilian Martinelli, author of two almost identical goals, scored in one minute and forty seconds in added time (90th + 4, 90th + 5).

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Gabriel Martinelli’s double in 2 minutes for Arsenal’s 5-0 victory against Crystal Palace ✅#ARSCRY | #PremierLeague pic.twitter.com/zBZzXi8RD0

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