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    Fulham vs Aston Villa LIVE SCORE: Unai Emery’s men look to get back to winning ways against Cottagers – Prem updates

    ASTON VILLA will be hoping to end their two-game winless run against London outfit Fulham.The Villans went crashing out of the FA Cup at the hands of Chelsea, before losing to Manchester United courtesy of a late McTominay strike.
    While Marco Silva’s team haven’t lost in the league since at 1-0 defeat to Chelsea towards the beginning of January.

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    Champions League last-16 LIVE SCORES: PSG face tricky Real Sociedad test, Bayern travel to Lazio – latest updates

    THE last-16 stage of the Champions League continues with PSG and Bayern Munich both in action.Kylian Mbappe and Co face Spanish side Real Sociedad, while Harry Kane is set to lead the line for Bayern against Lazio.
    And both sides will be hoping that they can emulate Manchester City who beat Copenhagen 3-1 or Real Madrid after their 1-0 away win against RB Leipzig.

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    Neuer makes Harry Kane demand
    Manuel Neuer has made a strict demand to his Bayern Munich teammates ahead of their Champions League clash against Lazio after Harry Kane failed to find the net last weekend.
    Kane was limited to just one shot and 18 touches of the ball on Saturday afternoon as Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen extended their lead at the top of the table to five points.
    Neuer commented on the defeat, saying: “We haven’t quite gotten over it. When you lose like that, it does something with you. We’ve spoken about it, analysed it and been clear about it.
    “The good thing is we’ve got a game straight after. We want to get to the next round. We want to make up for things that we didn’t do well in Leverkusen.”
    Neuer added: “It’s important that we stick at it. It’s a new competition, a new day. Even when Bayern Munich lose, the sun still rises. We’re looking forward to the game.”
    Copy linkCopiedSchmeichel shows love for City star
    Peter Schmeichel hailed Kevin De Bruyne after Manchester City defeated Copenhagen 3-1 in the first leg of the Champions League last 16.
    He said: “He’s always got good things to say. What a player he is. He got Player of the Match today as well.”
    Pep Guardiola also described De Bruyne’s showing at the Parken Stadium as “extraordinary.”
    Copy linkCopiedCity set for huge windfall
    Manchester City hope to be the first English club to pocket £100 million in UEFA prize money this season by defending the Champions League crown.
    And with television cash added in, that could rise to a record-smashing whopping £128 million if they lift the trophy at Wembley on June 1.
    Pep Guardiola’s men picked up around £85 million from the organisers by lifting the trophy for the first time in Istanbul in June.
    But if they go all the way and retain their title on home soil it will be worth substantially more.
    While UEFA’s cash pot for the competition remains at a total £1.73bn, favourites City are in line to take their biggest share yet.
    Copy linkCopiedAncelotti praises Real Madrid duo
    Carlo Ancelotti praised Aurelien Tchouameni and Brahim Diaz following Real Madrid’s win over RB Leipzig.
    He told TNT Sports: “Without three centre-backs, Tchouameni played a fantastic game as a centre-back.
    “It’s an emergency now, but we understand he’s a fantastic player in every place you put him. He’s good as a number six, but also as a centre-back.”
    On Diaz, he added: “He [Diaz] played really well.
    “Obviously, Bellingham is a fantastic player and really important for us, but the fact we have a lot of injuries during the season gave everyone a strong motivation and they are doing really well.”
    Copy linkCopiedMan City break English record
    Manchester City set a new Champions League record following their 3-1 win over Copenhagen on Tuesday.
    The treble winners took control of the last-16 tie thanks to goals from Kevin de Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden.
    City have now won nine straight games in the Champions League, setting the longest streak by any English side in the competition’s history.
    Copy linkCopiedHaaland plays through heartbreak
    Erling Haaland played through the heartbreak of losing his grandmother against Copenhagen.
    The Manchester City striker lost Tone Rasdal, 80, over the weekend.
    Rasdal, the mother of Haaland’s father Alfie, died peacefully on Saturday.
    An obituary for Rasdal read: “Our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, grandmother and great-grandmother Rasdal died peacefully today, aged 80.”
    Norwegian outlet Nettavisen reported that Rasdal passed away at a Sivdaheimen nursing home.
    It is expected that her funeral will take place next week.
    Copy linkCopiedKroos makes shock revelation
    Real Madrid star Toni Kroos shockingly admitted that Leipzig’s disallowed goal should have stood in Tuesday’s first-leg Champions League tie.
    Real Madrid ran out 1-0 winners in Germany, after a wonder goal from Jude Bellingham replacement Brahim Diaz.
    Both fans and footballers were left perplexed with the confusing refereeing decision inside three minutes.
    Benjamin Sesko found the net with a header, but the goal was disallowed due to a slight nudge from Benjmain Henrichs on goalkeeper Andriy Lunin.
    It was initially deemed that Sesko was offside, but the defender was then somewhat harshly penalised for colliding with the goalkeeper.
    Kroos said of the incident: “I think in the end he called offside because it got in his way.
    “But the goalkeeper couldn’t reach the ball and that’s why the goal had to be given. You can’t argue any other way.”
    Copy linkCopiedTuchel tipped to join Barcelona
    The representatives of Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel have offered him to another Champions League club, according to a new report.
    Journalist Fernando Polo claims that Tuchel’s entourage has offered his services to Barcelona, who will be looking for a new manager next season following the departure of Xavi.
    Xavi has already announced that he will leave Barca at the end of the campaign following a disappointing season which sees them sit 10 points behind leaders Real Madrid in the La Liga table.
    Copy linkCopiedFoden hilariously trolls Micah Richards
    Phil Foden cheekily trolled Micah Richards over his £600-a-week haircut habit after starring in Manchester City’s win over Copenhagemn.
    After adding another goal to his tally during City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen, Foden stopped to chat with CBS Sports’ Champions League crew comprising of Kate Abdo, Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry.
    After chatting about the game, Richards pivoted to Foden’s barnet.
    The former City ace, 35, asked: “Before you go, who’s your barber? Because your trim’s looking kinda fresh I’m not gonna lie.”
    Foden quipped back: “I’ve heard you pay a lot for your trim.”
    Copy linkCopiedBarca hit by injury woes
    Barcelona are set to be without Ferran Torres and Joao Felix when they take on Napoli next week.
    Both are sidelined through injury which means Xavi will likely have to call upon Raphinha and Yamine Lamal instead.
    Copy linkCopiedFoden breaks Champions League record
    Phil Foden created history in the Champions League last night by becoming the youngest Englishman to reach 50 appearances.
    After the contest, Gary Lineker hailed the Stockport-born midfielder as “outrageously brilliant” as he registered a goal and an assist.
    Foden has scored 14 goals and produced 11 assists in the Champions League, helping Manchester City win the competition last season.
    Copy linkCopiedForgotten Arsenal star to return
    Arsenal midfielder Fabio Vieira is set to give Mikel Arteta a major boost by returning to the squad for next week’s Champions League last-16 first leg clash against Porto.
    The playmaker has been out since November after undergoing groin injury.
    The Gunners’ Champions League campaign resumes next week, with a trip to Porto to face the Portuguese giants.
    And Vieira has given Arteta a major boost by returning to training, and the midfielder hopes to be fit to face Porto.
    Copy linkCopiedTuchel to address Kane issue
    Thomas Tuchel is keen to fix an issue with Harry Kane in tonight’s clash against Lazio.
    The striker uncharacteristically was starved of the ball in Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen.
    Tuchel said: “It was rare for Harry to have so few touches (against Leverkusen). The formation was actually thought of with him in mind, but we didn’t find him at all. We want to get Harry in the game more, and we need to fix it.
    “I’m convinced we can show a reaction (against Lazio). It wasn’t good enough in Leverkusen. But it’s a new opponent, a new competition. I hope we can make up for it.”
    Copy linkCopiedMan City suffer injury woes
    Pep Guardiola was left to rue injuries to Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva after Manchester City returned to Champions League action with a 3-1 win at FC Copenhagen on Tuesday.
    He detailed the issues they have, saying: “It’s something muscular with Jack, his groin.
    “He felt it on the grass, started to complain. The players can feel it immediately if it’s muscular. It’s a pity, he’s gutted.
    “He wanted to continue but we didn’t want to make the damage even worse. We’ll make tests tomorrow.
    “Bernardo has a big knock in his ankle and Josko is out two to three weeks. Kova is ready to come back.”
    Copy linkCopiedGuardiola with eyes on the defence
    After winning an amazing treble last season, Man City are still in a good position to defend all three trophies.
    It will take some doing but with the depth of quality in their squad, you would not bet against them.
    They have one foot in the quarter finals of the Champions League, face Luton Town in the fifth round of the FA Cup and are two points behind Liverpool in the Premier League.
    Copy linkCopiedMadrid in Kroos control in Leipzig
    With all the stars in Carlo Ancelotti’s side, one player who often gets overlooked is their midfielder Toni Kroos.
    The stability he brings to this team, while linking play, is something that takes Madrid to another level.
    Once again this evening, his stats over the course of the game are something to be respected.

    Copy linkCopiedQuiet night for Haaland in Denmark
    Despite their emphatic win, Copenhagen did manage to keep Erling Haaland fairly quiet this evening.
    The big Norwegian probably had more glimpses of goal in added time than he did in the rest of the game.
    Not that Guardiola will be worried, just his presence on the pitch creates openings for the players around him.
    Copy linkCopiedCity continue to impress with form
    Man City go into a run of games now before they face Liverpool at Anfield on March 10.
    Being the perfectionist that he is, Pep Guardiola will want to head into that crunch match having won every game before it.
    They face Chelsea this weekend but also have a Manchester derby thrown in the mix too.

    Copy linkCopiedDiaz takes over Bellingham mantle
    Brahim Diaz stepped into the void this evening due to the injury to Jude Bellingham.
    It was his goal that seperated the sides at the Red Bull Arena.
    With a special strike, it left many asking the question…..Jude who?

    Copy linkCopiedDe Bruyne back in groove for City
    Having spent such a long time out injured, many wondered if we would see the same Kevin De Bruyne when he finally returned.
    He has certainly answered that question and it looks like he has never been away as he is involved in all that Man City do.
    Another stellar performance this evening which saw him score one goal and get two assists.
    True class.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    Brahim Diaz’s stunning goal is the difference between the sides.
    Marco Rose will be giving his side some shooting practice when they get back together for training.
    The stats would suggest that the Germans dominated the game, but Real Madrid come away with a slender one-goal advantage.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Copenhagen 1-3 Man City
    It is a comfortable win for Pep Guardiola’s side in the end.
    They made things more difficult for themselves when Ederson’s blunder led to a Copenhagen equaliser.
    In the end, Man City will be pleased to take a two goal lead back to the Etihad Stadium.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    A disappointing result for the Germans at the Red Bull Arena.
    Real Madrid were favourites to win this game but Leipzig did enough to score the goals that could have won this game.
    They now face a tough task at the Bernabeu.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Copenhagen 1-3 Man City
    Many City deal with a tricky fixture and now have one foot in the quarter finals of the Champions League.
    They will take a two goal advantage back to Manchester for the second leg.
    Copenhagen have tried their hardest to cause an upset but the visitors’ class shone through.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-3 Man City
    90+2. Foden cuts in from the flank and spots the run of De Bruyne.
    He gets to the byline and gives it back to Foden.
    Shifting it onto his left foot he buries his effort into the back of the net.
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    Champions League last-16 LIVE SCORES: Man City BEAT Copenhagen ,Real Madrid overcome RB Leipzig – latest updates

    THE last-16 of the Champions League kicked off tonight as Man City beat Copenhagen 3-1 in their first let clash. Meanwhile, Champions League kings Real Madrid overcame RB Leipzig 1-0 in Germany.
    Tomorrow night, PSG host Real Sociedad while Lazio welcome Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

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    Guardiola with eyes on the defence
    After winning an amazing treble last season, Man City are still in a good position to defend all three trophies.
    It will take some doing but with the depth of quality in their squad, you would not bet against them.
    They have one foot in the quarter finals of the Champions League, face Luton Town in the fifth round of the FA Cup and are two points behind Liverpool in the Premier League.
    Copy linkCopiedMadrid in Kroos control in Leipzig
    With all the stars in Carlo Ancelotti’s side, one player who often gets overlooked is their midfielder Toni Kroos.
    The stability he brings to this team, while linking play, is something that takes Madrid to another level.
    Once again this evening, his stats over the course of the game are something to be respected.

    Copy linkCopiedQuiet night for Haaland in Denmark
    Despite their emphatic win, Copenhagen did manage to keep Erling Haaland fairly quiet this evening.
    The big Norwegian probably had more glimpses of goal in added time than he did in the rest of the game.
    Not that Guardiola will be worried, just his presence on the pitch creates openings for the players around him.
    Copy linkCopiedCity continue to impress with form
    Man City go into a run of games now before they face Liverpool at Anfield on March 10.
    Being the perfectionist that he is, Pep Guardiola will want to head into that crunch match having won every game before it.
    They face Chelsea this weekend but also have a Manchester derby thrown in the mix too.

    Copy linkCopiedDiaz takes over Bellingham mantle
    Brahim Diaz stepped into the void this evening due to the injury to Jude Bellingham.
    It was his goal that seperated the sides at the Red Bull Arena.
    With a special strike, it left many asking the question…..Jude who?

    Copy linkCopiedDe Bruyne back in groove for City
    Having spent such a long time out injured, many wondered if we would see the same Kevin De Bruyne when he finally returned.
    He has certainly answered that question and it looks like he has never been away as he is involved in all that Man City do.
    Another stellar performance this evening which saw him score one goal and get two assists.
    True class.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    Brahim Diaz’s stunning goal is the difference between the sides.
    Marco Rose will be giving his side some shooting practice when they get back together for training.
    The stats would suggest that the Germans dominated the game, but Real Madrid come away with a slender one-goal advantage.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Copenhagen 1-3 Man City
    It is a comfortable win for Pep Guardiola’s side in the end.
    They made things more difficult for themselves when Ederson’s blunder led to a Copenhagen equaliser.
    In the end, Man City will be pleased to take a two goal lead back to the Etihad Stadium.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: RB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    A disappointing result for the Germans at the Red Bull Arena.
    Real Madrid were favourites to win this game but Leipzig did enough to score the goals that could have won this game.
    They now face a tough task at the Bernabeu.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Copenhagen 1-3 Man City
    Many City deal with a tricky fixture and now have one foot in the quarter finals of the Champions League.
    They will take a two goal advantage back to Manchester for the second leg.
    Copenhagen have tried their hardest to cause an upset but the visitors’ class shone through.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-3 Man City
    90+2. Foden cuts in from the flank and spots the run of De Bruyne.
    He gets to the byline and gives it back to Foden.
    Shifting it onto his left foot he buries his effort into the back of the net.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Phil Foden (Man City)
    Copy linkCopiedRB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    90+2. Leipzig will be disappointed with this result.
    They have had nine shots on targets and to have not scored a single goal will infuriate Marco Rose.
    You could argue that they should be heading to Madrid with a much more favourable scoreline.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    90. Man City are still probing, trying to find a third goal.
    Copenhagen are starting to get frustrated, unable to get the ball back off the defending champions.
    They have managed to keep Erling Haaland quiet this evening.
    There will be three minutes added in Denmark.
    Copy linkCopiedRB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    87. The referee is getting a bit card-happy in this game now.
    Madrid seem content to hold onto their goal advantage to take back to Spain with them.
    As they look to retain possession, Leipzig fly in with some heavy challenges trying to get the ball back.
    Credit: Getty
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    84. Jordan Larsson has come on for Copenhagen.
    He is the son of former Celtic and Barcelona striker Henrik.
    If he is anything like his father, he could be some talent.
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    82. More worries for Carlo Ancelotti as Brahim Diaz is down in need of some treatment.
    It is the last thing Real Madrid need at the moment as their injury count piles up.
    Leipzig are starting to rain more shots down on Lunin’s goal but the Madrid keeper is equal to it so far this evening.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    77. Bernardo Silva is on the edge of a heavy challenge and a free kick is awarded.
    The Portuguese midfielder is not happy with that one and seems to be in some pain as he limps away from it.
    Guardiola is getting Nunes to warm up, he will not want to risk the fitness of Silva.
    Credit: AFP
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    74. Henrichs feeds the ball to Olmo, who immediately looks to shoot from outside the box.
    Lunin gets down well into the bottom corner of the goal to make the save.
    Real Madrid break quickly with Brahim Diaz who finds Vinicius Junior in the box.
    The Brazilian’s right-footed shot strikes the post and comes back out.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    71. Doku shifts the ball onto his right foot and looks to bend one into the top corner.
    Grabara makes a theatrical one-handed save to palm it away.
    Oscar Hojlund, brother of Rasmus, has come on for the Danes.
    Copy linkCopiedRB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    70. Dani Carvajal is shown a yellow card for a clumsy foul.
    Leipzig are doing well to get bodies between the Madrid players and the goal.
    The amount of efforts that have been blocked this evening, preventing Gulacsi from being called into action.
    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    64. Copenhagen have brought on ex-Cardiff City striker Andreas Cornelius to try and get a goal.
    He will offer a more physcial problem for the Man City defence.
    Guardiola’s side continue to pass the ball around, patiently trying to find an opening.
    Copy linkCopiedRB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    62. Camavinga has a chance to get a shot away but it is blocked by his own playeer as it strikes Rodrygo.
    Leipzig go straight down the other end and Olmo gets a shot away from a tight angle, but it is high and wide.
    Both sides are still having a go in this game, neither side is sitting back and taking their foot off the gas at all.
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    Copy linkCopiedCopenhagen 1-2 Man City
    57. This game just goes to show, once you get to this stage of the Champions League, this is no such thing as an easy game.
    Man City are dominating possession stil but just cannot find that final pass to open Copenhagen up.
    The longer the game stays at only a single goal being the difference, Copenhagen have the chance of a sucker punch on the counter.
    Copy linkCopiedRB Leipzig 0-1 Real Madrid
    53. The hosts have certainly not given up in this game.
    Dani Olmo has the chance to shoot but Lunin makes an easy save in the middle of the goal.
    Benjamin Sesko has yet another chance, this time wide on the edge of the six yard box.
    He strikes it well but once again the Madrid keeper gets down well to save in the bottom corner.
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    West Ham vs Arsenal LIVE RESULT: Imperious Declan Rice gets over boos to score once and assist twice in 6-0 win

    ARSENAL had their way with West Ham at the London Stadium as Declan Rice enjoyed a scintillating return to his former club.The Gunners’ record signing was BOOED by home fans but certainly had the last laugh as he provided two assists and scored one of his own during a 6-0 rout of the Hammers.
    Three of those goals came in a devestating five-minute spell just before half-time as Bukayo Saka, Gabriel and Leandro Trossard made it 4-0 at the break after William Saliba’s opener.
    Those goals prompted a huge number of West Ham fans heading for the exit and it didn’t get much better from there.
    Saka scored again before Rice rounded off the scoring with a lovely curling long-range effort to make it six.

    Match result: West Ham 0-6 Arsenal.
    West Ham XI: Areola, Coufal, Aguerd, Zouma, Emerson, Johnson, Álvarez, Soucek, Ward-Prowse, Kudus, Bowen.
    Arsenal XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Kiwior, Rice, Odegaard, Trossard, Saka, Havertz, Martinelli.

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    FT: West Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    Arsenal have dominated this game from start to finish.
    They have been criticised in the past for not creating enough clear-cut chances but they have answered their critics today.
    The Gunners have now scored 16 goals in their last 4 games.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: West Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    The referee puts West Ham out of their misery.
    It is a fantastic result for Mikel Arteta’s side.
    Three points and a big boost to The Gunners’ goal difference today.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    90+2. Arsenal are frustrating West Ham further just holding onto possession now.
    This will be a day both players and fans of The Hammers will want to forget very quickly.
    Nwaneri tires to find Nketiah in the box but he is penalised for a foul.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    90. Soucek feeds the ball to Kudus who gets down the wing.
    He uses his pace to get to the byline before crossing into the box.
    Gabriel controls it on his chest and hacks the ball clear.
    We are going to have three added minutes.
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    88. Nketiah is fouled by Mavropanos in a wide area.
    Chance for The Gunners to get the ball into the box once again.
    West Ham manage to half clear the ball on this occasion.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    86. David Moyes will not be looking forward to that post-match press conference, that is for sure.
    There will be a lot of awkward questions to field after this poor display.
    Arsenal will take a lot of confidence from this result going into the rest of the season though.
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    84. Bowen swings in a corner for West Ham but Raya collects.
    Arsenal look to break at pace but Nwaneri is fouled.
    They work it into the box and Nelson squares it across the six yard box but there is no one there to put the finishing touch on it.
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    82. Arsenal seem to be trying to walk it into the net now.
    Both Nelson and Nwaneri have the chance to pull the trigger but look for other options.
    Elneny shoots from the edge of the box but it goes over the crossbar.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    80. Nelson wins a free kick for Arsenal on the halfway line.
    This has been a depressing watch for the West Ham fans.
    They have now conceded nine goals in their last two games.
    Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Isabelle Barker at the London Stadium
    THINGS are looking bleak here at the London Stadium with Arsenal fans waving hordes of West Ham fans to the nearest exits. 
    Cameras panned to David Moyes’ ice-cold stare on the touchline against a backdrop of countless empty seats after Bukayo Saka made it 5-0. 
    There haven’t been any chants aimed at the Hammers boss himself but the fans were serenaded to a chant of “there’s nobody here, there’s nobody here”.
    To make matters worse Declan Rice hit an absolute screamer just moments later for 6-0 but chose not to celebrate and only tapped the Arsenal badge instead – prompting more fans out the door. 
    West Ham fans would be better off leaving at full-time today to avoid the crowds. 
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    78. Cedric and Nwaneri come on for Arsenal.
    Arteta is able to rotate his squad and give players some game time.
    White and Martinelli are the players to make way.
    Credit: AP
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    76. Kudus is penalised for a foul on Martinelli.
    The Brazilian seems to be in some pain out on the wing.
    Meanwhile, Cresswell comes on for Emerson for West Ham.
    Kudus is booked for his foul on Martinelli.
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    74. Nketiah has the ball in the box and a sight of goal.
    The Arsenal substitute hits his shot straight at Areola.
    Big chance to extend the lead for Arsenal there.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    72. Nobody expected this scoreline this afternoon.
    Many predicted this to be a tight affair with West Ham having beaten The Gunners twice this season.
    David Moyes’ side seemed to have completely forgot how to defend though today.
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    70. If this scoreline stays like this, or gets worse for the hosts, it will be Arsenal’s biggest win over The Hammers.
    The Gunners are awarded a free kick as Soucek catches Martinelli.
    Not much in that one, he caught the winger on the boot as they both challenged for the ball.
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    68. Rice, Saka and Trossard all come off for The Gunners.
    Nketiah, Nelson and Elneny replace them.
    There is still plenty of time left in this game for Arsenal to rub more salt in the wound of West Ham.
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    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-6 Arsenal
    66. Odegaard and Trossard both leave the ball for each other.
    Rice runs up to the loose ball and strikes it first time into the far corner.
    The former West Ham favourite refuses to celebrate the goal out of respect for the fans who once cheered him on.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Declan Rice (Arsenal)
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    64. The West Ham fans will demand answers from this showing.
    A lot of them have questioned David Moyes’ position this season, that will only intensify now.
    This could be any score this afternoon.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-5 Arsenal
    62. Odegaard touches the ball around the corner to Saka.
    He has acres of space to work with, cuts inside onto his left foot and drills the ball into the bottom corner.
    Things go from bad to terrible for the hosts.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
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    60. The Gunners’ fans are now shouting ‘ole’ every time one of their players pass the ball.
    Arteta will want to see his side apply themselves for the entire 90 minutes and not take their foot off the gas at all.
    In terms of a competitive football match, that ship has sailed now.
    Credit: Alamy
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-4 Arsenal
    58. Odegaard slides the ball through to Saka in the box.
    He goes on a mazy run before getting a shot off at goal.
    Areola saves it preventing more damage to the scoreline.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-4 Arsenal
    56. Phillips looks the play the ball forward but Johnson ends up in a heap on the floor.
    Saliba blocked him off but the referee did not see anything unjust.
    More frustrations for the hosts in this game.
    Copy linkCopiedWest Ham 0-4 Arsenal
    54. This is all too easy for Mikel Arteta’s side.
    Although West Ham have come out from the break looking to put more into their game, the damage is already done.
    Moyes’ side need to get a couple of goals to put the cat amongst the pigeons now.
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    Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle LIVE SCORE: Latest updates, team news as Magpies look for revenge in Premier League clash

    NEWCASTLE travel to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this weekend – and they’ll be out for revenge. The Magpies were beaten 3-1 last time out thanks to former player Chris Wood’s stunning hat-trick at St James’ Park.

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    Luton vs Sheffield United LIVE SCORE: Latest updates, team news as for crucial Premier League six-pointer

    LUTON take on Sheffield United in a massive clash at the bottom of the Premier League this weekend. The Hatters are in brilliant form, thrashing Brighton 4-0 before putting four past Newcastle in a draw at St James’ Park. The Blades need a big win here though after being pummelled 5-0 by Aston Villa.

    Kick-off time: 3pm GMT
    Stream/TV: Not televised

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    Tottenham vs Brighton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Spurs look to move into top-4 – stream, TV

    TOTTENHAM host Brighton in a tasty Premier League clash this afternoon.Spurs can move into the Champions League places with a win against the Seagulls today.

    Kick off time: 3pm GMT
    TV/stream: Not available due to the 3pm blackout

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    Wolves vs Brentford LIVE SCORE: Latest updates, team news as O’Neil’s side host Bees in the Premier League

    WOLVES are up against Brentford this weekend in a tasty Premier League clash. Gary O’Neil’s side are coming off the back of a huge 4-2 win over Chelsea while the Bees are hoping they can bounce back from defeat to Manchester City.

    Kick-off time: 3pm, Feb 10
    TV: Not televised in UK

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