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Saka scores on return while the Gunners are easy to win

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Saka scores on return while the Gunners are easy to win


Bukayo Saka scored in more than three months in Arsenal’s first game to beat Fulham 2-0

The England, who missed poorly lost in December with a hamstring injury, just minutes after coming down from the bench to lose a comfortable victory in the UAE, Rodrigo Moniz scored more comforting for the whites at a longer time.

Mikel Marino’s slep in the first half had put the hosts forward to win, narrowing the difference after Liverpool, although it was still nine points.

Fulham lost the ground in their efforts to qualify for Europe but is eighth in the Premier League.

Arsenal Easily Fulham

Arsenal began with the front but fought to set a clear chance of cutting. Ethan Nuaniri walked 1-1 in the first 25 minutes and survived by former Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Lino.

But in 37 minutes per hour, Arsenal finally played and Mixert Marino’s striker scored the second goal before they received an amnesty attempt, which Leno was wrong and found the opposite angle.

The Gunners began in the second half with a much more hurry and Nwanrey was close to finishing a bright movement that Martin Odigard was finishing, but Lino was again equal to the young man.

Marino then approached the second after a dangerous angle was dropped to the Spaniard but his efforts were widely removed.

Saka dreams

Immediately after the hour, the UAE rose to their feet when they welcomed Saka, who loved the fans, left the pitch nearly four months.

It wasn’t long for the 23-year-old to return with a 1-1 draw. Gabriel Martinili was very involved when he walked forward in his car before his back vertebrae was on the track of his offensive partner, which was the easiest head on him.

Fulham straightened the hosting players for most of the game, but Rodrigo Muniz had to reduce the deficit in the last 10 minutes, but the striker couldn’t overturn at the Alex Ebidian Crusaders.

Martinelli then believed he had scored a worthy goal to sign the victory, but the end of his side’s secondary players was over.

The whites eventually came to the goal when Moniz was collected in the fourth minute of the suspension, but, despite a few moments full of hair, it was too late for Marco Silva’s men when the hosts took on the three points.



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