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London is Red !!
Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal (Gabriel 64")
Poor Everton
The Premier League Golden Boot race after gameweek 4
1st: Erling Haaland (𝟗)
2nd: Mo Salah, Luis Díaz, Yoane Wissa, Jhon Duran, Noni Madueke, Bryan Mbeumo (𝟑)
Julian Alvarez scores his first goal for Atleti
The bottlers derby
The referee for the North London Derby:
Yamal supremacy
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