Sunderland snap Arsenal's winning run
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The Stadium of Light is becoming one of the toughest places to play in the Premier League, as Arsenal drew 2-2 against Sunderland on Saturday. After 10 consecutive wins to start the season, it's the first dropped points for Mikel Arteta's team,
The big joy arrived for Sunderland in the first half, when in the 36th minute of the match, the goal from Daniel Ballard arrived to put the score 1-0 in favor of Black Cats, after the intensity that Arsenal had generated over the goal of Robin Roefs.
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Nothing we’ve seen from Sunderland this season in terms of performances has happened by accident. Everything is deliberate. We’ve built a team that’s wired to do things in a certain way. We have many very good players, but we also have players who ...
Sunderland hosted Arsenal this Saturday, November 8th, at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats scored a bicycle kick goal to tie the match.
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.
Report and free match highlights as Arsenal draw with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light; Brian Brobbeys 94th-minute equaliser gave Black Cats a point after Gunners had completed a second-half comeback;
Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris speaking after the 1-1 draw with Everton: "We have to say that we didn't start well, or our opponents started very well. They dominated the start of the game. "Because of our turnovers we were able to feed their dynamic. They have many players to exploit with counter attacks.
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Sunderland v Newcastle United ticket information confirmed as away allocations mutually agreed
Newcastle United on Monday confirmed the sale process for their fans intending to travel to the Stadium of Light for the first derby of the campaign, which will take place on Sunday December 14th (2pm kick off).
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted he felt a "pain in my tummy" after his side's 2–2 draw at Sunderland ended their remarkable run of ten straight wins and 881 minutes without conceding a goal.