It meant Dortmund had a 2-0 lead with less than 10 minutes on the clock
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Championship leaders Norwich City moved 10 points clear at the top of the league
One Liverpool fan believes he knows the reason behind his club's disastrous title defence: the colour of the Anfield seat coverings. Defeat to Chelsea on Thursday was Liverpool's fifth in a row at Anfield, the club's worst run in their 129-year history. A haul of just 12 points from the last 39 available has seen their title defence go up in smoke and left the players fighting for a top-four finish.
James Ward-Prowse and Che Adams were on the scoresheet.
The three-time European champions, who were relegated from the Premiership last season due to salary cap breaches, were stunned by the Pirates - who were worthy winners in the end. Despite Saracens boasting World Cup winner Vincent Koch in their front row, the Pirates dominated in the pack to help them claim a famous 25-17 victory. Luke Scully struck 10 of those points from the boot and was at the heart of his side’s play - but the whole Pirates side were heroes as they twice came from behind to win.
Both sides look to bounce back from away defeats in their last outings
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Bernd Leno has defended Granit Xhaka after the midfielder's "very unlucky" gaffe saw Arsenal drop points against Burnley. The Gunners looked like easing to a comfortable win after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's sixth-minute opener, but seven minutes before the break Xhaka took a short pass from Leno and inexplicably kicked the ball against Chris Wood, watching in horror as it flew into the net. It was another dismal moment for Xhaka, sent off in December when Burnley won at the Emirates Stadium, and his eighth error leading directly to a goal since the start of the 2016-17 season - the most of any outfield player in the Premier League.
Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes has launched a staunch defence of his recent form and displays against the Premier League's biggest clubs. United have failed to beat any of England's so-called 'Big Six' rivals of Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool. Fernandes has struggled in those games, which his only goal being a penalty in the 6-1 home loss to Tottenham.
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Granit Xhaka’s bizarre error handed the Clarets a point at Turf Moor.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left baffled after his side were not given a penalty during their draw at Burnley. The incident happened with around 15 minutes to go in the game at Turf Moor, which finished 1-1, with the ball striking Burnley defender Erik Pieters’ arm after Nicolas Pepe tried to flick it over him. Referee Andre Marriner waved away claims for a penalty, with VAR confirming the decision, but Arteta was at a loss as to why.
If ever a game summed up Arsenal’s season, then this draw at Burnley was it. Arsenal dominated possession, created chances and went ahead, but they failed to kill the game after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put them ahead inside six minutes. Instead, they gifted Burnley an equaliser as Granit Xhaka’s pass inside his own box was knocked in by Chris Wood’s hip.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang opened the scoring for the Gunners before Xhaka hit the ball against Chris Wood for a bizarre Burnley equaliser.
Granit Xhaka blunder and late VAR drama cost Arsenal in draw at Burnley
Aubameyang and Wood score as the points are shared