
Arsene Wenger praised Olivier Giroud's scorpion kick goal, as well as Arsenal's overall performance. As the plaudits for Olivier Giroud's extraordinary scorpion kick goal against Crystal Palace die down, Arsenal must refocus on the sobering task of catching Chelsea. That begins at Bournemouth on Tuesday. Having given the Gunners a considerable test in the reverse fixture in north London, despite a 3-1 scoreline, Eddie Howe's men will fancy their chances of delivering what would be a huge blow to Arsenal's slim title hopes. This weekend, Chelsea beat Stoke to record their 13th consecutive victory....
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