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English champions Manchester City remain seven points behind United after eventful 2-0 win away to London's Arsenal.
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott misses Champions League clash after injuring his shoulder against London rivals Tottenham.
Arsenal concede late goal against Norwich that boosts Tottenham and Newcastle's chance of Champions League football.
Arsenal strengthen their position in third after great run while Liverpool continue to struggle under Kenny Dalglish.
Gunners fight back to beat north London rivals Tottenham as Giggs salvages a United win in the English Premier League.
During a busy period of English football, Manchester United, Tottenham and Arsenal have fresh injuries to worry about.
Sidelined until next year after ankle surgery, Jack Wilshere reassures Arsenal fans his future is with the London club.
Marseille top Group F in the Champions League however an improving Arsenal will be out to defeat their French rivals.
Theo Walcott gives Arsenal the lead in Champions League qualifier although Gunners now face tough return leg at Udinese.
Arsenal midfielder is one of five key injured players to miss Champions League tie.
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