Man City lose 3-1 at Bodo/Glimt
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MATCHWEEK SEVEN of the Champions League has come to a close – and there were a couple of SHOCK results! Gabriel Jesus’ double helped table-toppers Arsenal pull off a 3-1 win over
There is still plenty of work to be done, however. Manchester City and Aston Villa slipped up against Manchester United and Everton respectively but they remain in close pursuit, both trailing Arsenal by seven points.
Man City have named their starting lineup for Tuesday's Champions League game at Bodø/Glimt. City head to the Arctic Circle to face tonight's opponents and will hope to bounce back following a 2-0
The goals are flowing early today, and Gabriel Jesus nets his second goal of the season for Arsenal. Since making his first appearance for Arsenal this season on December 10th, he now has two goals and an assist in all competitions. For comparison, in 26 matches, Viktor Gyokeres has eight goals and one assist in 26 appearances this season.
Michael Carrick got off to a flying start as Manchester United coach with a 2-0 win against Manchester City in the Premier League.
Transfer news LIVE! Arsenal plot Chelsea hijack; Jacquet deal agreed; secret Man Utd target revealed - January window is approaching the home stretch
Antonio Conte's team is still facing a big injury crisis that can impact their Champions League run. The latest injuries are the ones of Matteo Politano and Amir Rrahmani while Lorenzo Lucca is likely leaving the team and set to join Nottingham Forest this winter. Another transfer window, another revolution for them.
After a Cinderella run to the semi-finals of last year's Europa League, many in Norwegian football thought that might be as good as it got for Bodo/Glimt, but the team from inside the Arctic Circle proved their doubters wrong with a stunning 3-1 Champions League win over Manchester City on Tuesday.