The Gunners secured their place in back - to - back FA Cup finals when Alexis struck an extra-time
winner against Reading on Sunday.
However, if the Gunners are to avoid a repeat of the nail - biting drama that saw Arsenal progress after an extra time
winner against Reading, Arsene Wenger must be prepared to play his best side.
Not exact matches
opposition, but yet again the fans were made to suffer for over 100 minutes before Alexis Sanchez scored a very lucky
winner against the hapless
Reading keeper.
A 3 - 0 win over
Reading stopped the rot, though they were then beaten 3 - 1 by Manchester United at Old Trafford, still they followed that up with a 1 - 0 away win at Southampton, and then even more impressively with a surprise 1 - 0 win at home to Manchester City, with none other than Adam Johnson scoring the
winner against the side he left in the summer.
Training is more competitive and I
read that Vieira puts a CM
against a CM and the «
winner» in training gets the nod to start, enforcing that winning mentality in training.
It gave West Ham their biggest win of the season and effectively sealed Chelsea as title
winners, unless the Blues find some way to drop 4 points in four games
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Brett Pitman scores a late
winner for Ipswich
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Martyn Waghorn nets a brace and Jordan Spence scores a dramatic late
winner as Ipswich edge a seven goal thriller at the Den
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Ronaldo Vieira scores a stunning late
winner for Leeds as they win a high scoring game
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Louis Moult scores two goals
against Celtic, including a spectacular opening one, but the Hoops win a thriller 4 - 3 thanks to Tom Rogic's late
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By contrast, government - run schools turn the curriculum, what books are
read, and what values are taught into political decisions, which can pit factions
against each other and create
winners and losers.
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