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The UEFA Champions League is in Matchday 4 and one of the first matches lined up on Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Arsenal going against Slavia Praha.
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.
Arsenal have been known for their success with set pieces, but it was Sunderland who scored from one of their own on 36 minutes, with Ballard thumping in following a knockdown from Nordi Mukiele. It was an emphatic finish, after which Arsenal struggled to create any significant opportunities before the break.
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Mikel Merino scores twice as Arsenal comfortably beat Slavia Prague in the league phase of the Champions League to extend their winning run to 10 matches in all competitions - and eight successive clean sheets to match a record from 1903.
Arsenal’s clean sheet and winning run had to end sooner or later, and with the help of Craig Pawson, refereeing his first Arsenal match in eight months since sending off Myles Lewis-Skelly against West Ham,
Arsenal equalled a 105-year-old record after extending their remarkable defensive run with another shut-out win over Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Tuesday. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring from the penalty spot before Mikel Merino,
Shots from Catarina Macario and Wieke Kaptein could have well put Chelsea two or even three goals in front of the hosts in less than 15 minutes of play. Instead, we saw Arsenal adjusting to our game plan and making dangerous inroads that forced a few too many Hannah Hampton interventions before the first half came to an end.
Arsenal lost their clean sheet record to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in a pulsating encounter - The Athletic analyses the action
The Northern Ireland international, who started his career with Arsenal’s academy, scored Sunderland’s opener before assisting Brian Brobbey’s late equaliser. Ballard then produced an outstanding block to deny Mikel Arteta’s side an even later winner.