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'Discipline is key to beating Chelsea'

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says maintaining discipline is the key to beating Chelsea on Saturday. The Gunners have been shown four red cards in their past five Premier League matches against their London rivals, and the squad know that keeping cool will be essential. 'Football isn't a job, it's my life' Go behind the scenes at the photocall “It’d be nice to keep 11 men on the pitch against Chelsea this time round,” Oxlade-Chamberlain told Arsenal Player. “I know it sounds funny but generally speaking in the last few games against them, it’s always a big clash with a lot of emotions and maybe some mind games. Oxlade-Chamberlain's fine goal at Forest Flash Player...
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