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Football: We've got Gauls
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Mar 30, 2008 | by ANTNONY CLAVANE
ARSENAL salvaged their battered pride with an astonishing fight- back at the Reebok Stadium.
Two goals down and with Abou Diaby sent off, the Gunners were facing up to their worst run of League results for 14 years.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger (left) said: "I am very proud because we got a big blow last week losing to Chelsea but responded well.
"In the end we were a bit lucky on the third goal but we did absolutely everything to win the game and we got a very important victory."
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