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Arsenal made it two Premier League wins from two with a victory over Crystal Palace.
Arsenal made it two Premier League wins from two with a victory over Crystal Palace.
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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Arsenal’s win against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
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Arsenal beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park thanks to a penalty from captain Martin Odegaard.
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Martin Odegaard nets before Gunners hold on to secure valuable win
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Martin Odegaard opens the scoring for the visitors via the penalty spot.