Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Kate Mason and Ryan Hunn discuss Arsenal’s surprising/unsurprising capitulation against
Chelsea,
Liverpool win again, City stumbling again, Rangers changing history at Celtic Park and a nine-goal thriller in the Championship
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We take a look back at the weekend’s football, starting with Chelsea’s 2-1 win over
Arsenal, the games at the top which make Liverpool’s title success a near-inevitability and the rest of the
Premier League, which saw several goals ruled out for offside calls within the potential margin of error.