Arsenal move four points clear at top as Eze strike sees off Crystal Palace
It had to be him. It could only be him, really. Eberechi Eze would not have wished his first Premier League goal for Arsenal to come against Crystal Palace. Somewhat because they are his former employer, a club he holds dear. But, frankly, more so that it has taken a while to arrive. However, (…)
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