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The Gunners got October off to the perfect start as they rise to fifth in the Premier League with back-to-back wins.
Two goals from Romelu Lukaku, as well as strikes from Anthony Martial and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, saw the Red Devils prevail easily.
Pep Guardiola’s side secured an impressive win at Vicarage Road.
Leo Cullen’s charges ran in five tries at a disappointingly empty Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Meanwhile, club captain Jordan Henderson made his return following a long-term injury.
It was a difficult afternoon for the hosts, who finished the game with 12 men.
After a shaky start, the favourites sprinted clear in the latter part of the first half.
The win means Spurs have secured a record points tally for the Premier League era.
On Tuesday, Angers reached the final for the first time in 60 years — and just the second in club history.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid again made light of the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo as they crushed Deportivo la Coruna 6-2.
The hosts never recovered after Sebastian Larsson was sent off just before half-time.
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Goals from Eden Hazard and Diego Costa sent the Blues on their way to another victory.
Matt Ryan showed why he is the NFL MVP favourite in an almost flawless performance.
They eased past Leicester City despite the absence of their star striker.
Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez were both on target for the Gunners.
Aaron Rodgers was unplayable last night.
Aston Villa barely threatened their opponents at White Hart Lane today.
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Being allowed to dominate possession by Monchengladbach, Barca broke a European passing record at Camp Nou.
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Rassie Erasmus’ side were hardly bothered as seven tries flowed amid a dominant display.
The win means the Red Devils now only need a draw, in their final game away to Zorya Luhansk, to progress.
Wallaby captain Stephen Moore said the game had been “pleasing”.
Shane Keegan’s side now turn their focus to the promotion/relegation game on Monday.
The Red Devils won 4-1 in the Europa League against Fenerbahce tonight.
The U21 boss was named interim manager after Sam Allardyce’s short tenure came to an end
Sporting Gijon were unable to halt a rampant Barcelona in the 5-0 loss, despite Luis Enrique’s team being without Lionel Messi.
The runaway competition leaders again banked a bonus point, their fourth in four matches.
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It was never in doubt.
Pep Guardiola’s side impressed against Steaua Bucharest this evening.
The Scottish star hit 31 winners and served six aces in a Centre Court masterclass.
It was all too easy for the world champions.
Early goals from Erik Lamela, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Victor Cuesta confirmed Argentina as winners of Group D.
Joe Canning had to depart the field prematurely, having scored 0-8 prior to that from play, frees, a sideline and a 65.
Any hopes of revival for the underdogs disappeared when sub Darren Sweeney received a straight red.
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Simon Zebo, playing at full-back, finished two excellent moves in the third quarter to secure the bonus point.
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