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Four things Arteta got right and one he got wrong as Arsenal beat Chelsea in thriller

A brace from Eddie Nketiah kept Arsenal's hopes of clinching a top-four finish alive as they beat Chelsea 4-2 in a topsy-turvey clash at Stamford Bridge. Nketiah fired the Gunners into a 13th minute lead with his first strike of the evening, but Timo Werner's deflected strike just four minutes later restored parity in an all-action first-half. A super strike from Emile Smith Rowe put Arsenal back in front, only for Cesar Azpiliceuta to ensure the two sides headed in level at the break. But Nketiah was on hand to bag his second goal of the night just before the hour mark before Bukayo Saka netted a last-gasp penalty to down the Blues - and put the Gunners right back into the race for...
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