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PL Update: Arsenal handle Manchester United

PL Update: Arsenal handle Manchester United

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Rebecca Lowe and the chaps break down an eventful Sunday in the Premier League, where Arsenal took care of Manchester City, Nottingham Forest dominated Brentford and Chelsea and Crystal Palace dueled to a draw.
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