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'Not enough for what club expects' - 'toothless' Arsenal miss out again

BBC Sport Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
Arsenal's first trophy hopes of the season are left in tatters by Newcastle - as fans are yet again left rueing their lack of a striker.
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