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Russo gives Arsenal win over Spurs in front of 60,000

BBC Sport Sunday, 3 March 2024
Alessia Russo scores the only goal of the game as Arsenal overcome local rivals Tottenham in front of a sellout crowd at Emirates Stadium.
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