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Arsenal open nine-point lead in Premier League title race

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The win sent Arsenal top of the Premier League.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What is the exact nature and severity of Martin Odegaard's knee injury?
Is Leandro Trossard currently fit and in form, or is he struggling with injury and a goal drought?
What is Arsenal's current Premier League lead over Manchester City (nine points or three points)?
Will Mikel Arteta be sacked if Arsenal do not win the Premier League?
Are Arsenal actively pursuing Oscar Mingueza or Dani Olmo in the transfer market?
Arsenal's lead over Manchester City in the Premier Leaguefactual

Arsenal have a nine-point lead over Manchester City.

According to Metro - Main, Daily Mirror - Main
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Arsenal's lead over Manchester City is three points after losing to City.

According to Daily Mirror - Main

Context: This discrepancy likely reflects different points in the season; the nine-point lead may be from earlier, while the three-point lead is after a loss. Readers need to know the timeline to understand the current standings.

Leandro Trossard's recent form and injury statusfactual

Trossard has not scored since December and has struggled with injury.

According to Daily Mirror - Football
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Trossard scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Fulham and has five goal involvements this season.

According to www.football.london

Context: This contradiction suggests either different time periods or conflicting reports on Trossard's form. The Daily Mirror claims a goal drought, while football.london reports a recent goal. Readers need clarity on his current form.

Martin Odegaard's injury statusreported_dispute

Odegaard has a recurring knee problem and may be kept secret.

According to Daily Mirror - Football
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Odegaard remains out (official statement).

According to www.arsenal.com

Context: While both indicate Odegaard is unavailable, the Daily Mirror suggests a possible cover-up, while Arsenal's official site simply states he is out. This could affect trust in the club's injury reporting.

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