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Extended HLs: Brighton v. Liverpool Matchweek 37

Extended HLs: Brighton v. Liverpool Matchweek 37

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Is Arteta's 'ego' to blame for loss to Cherries?
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe debate over Mikel Arteta's questionable decision to not rest his starters against Bournemouth ahead of their Champions League second leg showdown with PSG.
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