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African Mirror: Premier League Talking Points

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Arsenal showed their grit and determination in a hard-fought 2-0 win against Wolves, silencing their doubters and proving that they are still in the title race. Despite recent setbacks, Mikel Arteta’s side dug deep to secure a crucial victory, with goals late in each half showcasing their resilience.

Meanwhile, Luton Town’s disappointing 5-1 defeat to Brentford has raised concerns for manager Rob Edwards as they equal their club record for most losses in a top-flight season. With their top-flight status hanging in the balance, Luton will need to rediscover their fighting spirit to avoid relegation.

Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold made a memorable return to the starting lineup with a stunning free-kick goal, marking his 100th goal involvement for the Reds. His impact was likened to having Kevin De Bruyne playing at right-back, highlighting his importance to the team.

On the other hand, David Moyes’ future at West Ham United is uncertain following a disappointing 5-2 loss to Crystal Palace. Despite his previous success with the club, a poor run of form in the Premier League could signal the end of his tenure.

Lastly, Unai Emery’s stock continues to rise as Aston Villa’s impressive form puts them on the brink of Champions League qualification. With speculation surrounding Manchester United’s managerial position, Emery could be a potential target for the club if Erik ten Hag’s reign comes to an end. Villa fans will be hoping to retain their talented manager amidst growing interest from other clubs.

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