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Huddersfield 1-2 Arsenal: Alex Iwobi and Alexandre Lacazette strike to secure vital win in race for top four

The Gunners ground out the win at the John Smith’s Stadium to move back level with Chelsea and one point of Man United in fourth

Kishan Vaghela
Saturday 09 February 2019 14:06 EST
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Arsenal survived a scare to grind out a win over Huddersfield Town to boost their hopes of finishing inside the top four.

The Gunners raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to Alex Iwobi and Alexandre Lacazette.

But Town responded well, but their goal came too late to provide more pressure in pursuit of a point, with Sead Kolasinac putting through his own net in stoppage time.

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90 min: Brighton 1-3 Burnley

Good news as Mee is back up on his feet.

Four minutes added on. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 19:18

Full Time: Brighton 1-3 Burnley

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 19:22

So Burnley go 15th in a table after a resounding 3-1 win at the Amex against Brighton.

Chris Wood's double, a goal in each half, put the visitors two goals ahead.

Brighton, who could have had a penalty in the first half, should also have had one in the second when the ball struck Hendrick's hand.

Moments later it was 3-0 Burnley after Dyche's men got a spot kick of their own when Barnes, who converted, was brought down by Ryan.

Shane Duffy scored a consolation and was the only player to beat the impressive Tom Heaton, who has no doubt caught the eye of Gareth Southgate.

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 19:25

Thank you for joining us today for the seven Premier League games today.

Make sure to keep an eye on the website for the report from the Amex, and you should check back tomorrow for coverage of Tottenham's home game against Leicester City and Manchester City's showdown with Chelsea.

I shall leave you with today's results. Many thanks and enjoy the rest of your evenings.

Fulham 0-3 Manchester United

Liverpool 3-0 Bournemouth

Huddersfield 1-2 Arsenal

Southampton 1-2 Cardiff

Crystal Palace 1-1 West Ham

Watford 1-0 Everton

Brighton 1-3 Burnley

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 19:28

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