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Arsenal 3-2 Liverpool: The 2 controversial penalty incidents in Premier League thriller

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Arsenal have defeated Liverpool 3-2 in a Premier League thriller that will be remembered as a tale of two penalty incidents.

The Gunners needed just 58 seconds to assert their authority on the game as the sensational Gabriel Martinelli broke down the left flank, before slotting the ball past Alisson Becker with aplomb.

However, just as Tottenham Hotspur had responded the previous weekend, Liverpool had an answer for their hosts at the Emirates Stadium as they levelled the scores after the half-hour mark.

Fresh from being denied what looked like a certain penalty for a handball from Gabriel – more on that shortly – Darwin Nunez slid in to score from Luis Diaz’s cross and proceeded to silence the haters with a funny celebration.

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