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LONDON - Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta said their first victory over champions Manchester City in eight years on Sunday sends a message to his team that they must keep believing.
"It certainly sends a message to the team, that they keep believing in what they are doing," Arteta said."They are a fantastic group of players. Today I am proud. Arteta reserved special praise for Brazilian match-winner Martinelli, who has returned from injury, in the absence of England forward of Bukayo Saka, to make the difference.
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