Arsenal draw at Man City a 'miracle' despite 'dark arts'
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says it is "a miracle" his side came so close to victory at Manchester City, despite claims the visitors employed "dark arts" in a dramatic draw at Etihad Stadium.
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