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‘It was an offside goal and it killed the game’

Alex Lacazette’s goal gave us hope. An offside goal snuffed it out. That sums up how the final stages of Sunday’s game at Manchester City unfolded, a game in which we flickered with attacking potential but ended up with nothing. Arsene Wenger faced the media straight after the game, and here’s how he saw it: on not being happy with the penalty and the third goal... Yes. on why… You have seen what I seen - you judge how you want. I think the fact that you tell me that it’s an offside goal shows enough. I don’t want to take anything away from City’s quality but it happened at a moment where we were really in the game, at 2-1. It killed the game. We had two offside goals here...
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