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WATCH: Brighton 2-1 Arsenal

Arsene Wenger remains under intense pressure as his Arsenal side were deservedly beaten by an impressive Brighton side at the Amex Stadium on Sunday. The Gunners went into the contest on the back of damaging defeats to Manchester City in both the Carabao Cup final and the Premier League, as well as losing the home leg of their Europa League tie with Ostersund. And their season continues to unravel following this 2-1 reverse, with a large section of the travelling support calling for Wenger's head at one point in the first half. Wenger had said confidence was low at the Emirates Stadium and it showed as Seagulls skipper Lewis Dunk opened the scoring on seven minutes before Glenn Murray...
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