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Red card chaos & Haaland housery - analysis

  1. 'Stones foils 'dirty' Arsenal'published at 07:18 British Summer Time 23 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Times

    The Times are also focused on the Manchester City and Arsenal game but have focused on the fact defender John Stones, who scored the late equaliser, called Arsenal's tactics "dirty".

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  2. Stones rescues pointpublished at 07:11 British Summer Time 23 September

    Man City 2-2 Arsenal

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    John Stones celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    John Stones scrambled home an equaliser seconds from time amid chaos and controversy to deny Arsenal a famous victory against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium.

    Arsenal had mounted a magnificent rearguard action following the first half-dismissal of Leandro Trossard - and stood moments away from arguably the finest moment in manager Mikel Arteta's reign - until substitute Stones forced in following a well-worked short corner at the end of seven minutes of added time.

    There will be pride as well as pain for the Gunners, who went behind early on to Erling Haaland’s 100th goal for Manchester City but turned a thrilling encounter on its head to lead before the interval.

    In moments of huge significance, City lost talisman Rodri with a knee injury after 21 minutes, manager Pep Guardiola's mood worsening even further when Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori swept home an angled finish high past Ederson seconds later.

    Read the full report.

  3. 'Snap, crackle and Pep'published at 07:05 British Summer Time 23 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Sun

    The Sun are leading on the men's 2-2 draw between Arsenal and Manchester City from Sunday's fixtures.

    SunImage source, Sun
  4. Good morningpublished at 06:59 British Summer Time 23 September

    Hello and welcome to today's football live. There was a feast of football this weekend for us to tuck into, including two thrilling draws between Manchester City and Arsenal.

    In the Premier League the two teams drew 2-2 with the result meaning City remain top of the table. A 10-man Arsenal defended a 2-1 lead for the majority of the second half until John Stones scored in the last minute to rescue a point for his side.

    Meanwhile, in the Women's Super League the two sides also drew 2-2. The most poetic goal came from City player Vivianne Miedema, who moved to City from Arsenal this summer on a free transfer.

    We will dive into both of those games, as well as the rest of the weekend's headlines and the developing stories of the day. But first let's see what the papers have to say.