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10-player Fulham, on Saturday, came back to claim a dramatic draw at the Emirates Stadium and end Arsenal’s perfect start to the Premier League season.

Fulham failed to record their first league win at Arsenal but they will take heart from the hard-earned point they take back to west London, particularly after being humbled by rivals Brentford last time out.

The Gunners’ overriding feeling will be one of frustration after failing to move above Tottenham and into top spot in the Premier League, with sloppy errors undermining Mikel Arteta’s side.

Bukayo Saka inadvertently set up Andreas Pereira for Fulham’s opener within the first minute and Palhinha was handed the freedom of the penalty area to score the visitors’ equaliser.

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Saka made amends for his error by scoring a second-half penalty and Eddie Nketiah put the hosts ahead in controversial fashion – with Arsenal not putting the ball out despite an injury to Calvin Bassey, who was later sent off – but the Gunners could not see out the win.

Joao Palhinha later stunned Arsenal with a late equalizer.

Arsenal next host Manchester United at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, September 3.

The Gunners then visit Everton on Saturday, September 16, before hosting Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday, September 24.

Fulham’s next game is at home to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday before visiting champions Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday.

The Star

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