Arsenal, Sunderland and Saka
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Arsenal wouldn't go away but upstart new boys Sunderland wouldn't either in a 2-2 draw at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
The major challenge experienced by Sunderland against Arsenal gave way to showing again the work of Regis Le Bris, competing against one of the best teams in th
Arsenal faced off against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light earlier this evening as they looked to earn all three points on the road in the Premier League. The Gunners made a decent start to the
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2 Up, 2 Down: Brobbey’s Heroics Save The Day For Sunderland!
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A massive point. A character-building point. The kind of point (and refusal to crumble under immense Arsenal pressure) that says “Yes. We are here. We mean business and we want to make our mark in this league”.
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris was proud of his players after their 2-2 draw with Arsenal. Dan Ballard and Brian Brobbey struck the goals for the hosts, with Arsenal scoring through Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard. Le Bris said afterwards: “We showed our character and togetherness once again.