Summary

  • Arsenal edge to win over battling Hull

  • Sanchez scores twice, a late penalty and controversial opener

  • First goal went in off striker's hand

  • Hull's Clucas sent off for handball on the goal-line

  1. What the papers saypublished at 09:54 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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    Ian Wright's comments are on the back page of some of this morning's newspapers. The Sun also has a football pull out with Marouane Fellaini wistfully looking into the distance on its cover.

  2. Are you not entertained?published at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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  3. 'Wenger doesn't have the answers'published at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

    Arsenal v Hull City (12:30 GMT)

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former England midfielder on 5 live

    When it matters top managers have answers and Arsene Wenger doesn't seem to have any. We hear the same thing from him game after game.

    Arsenal want a completely new direction, something fresh. Most Arsenal fans understand that the next manager coming in will need a period of time to find his own team.

    Nobody is anti-Wenger. They all appreciate what he has done for the club but some of them think enough is enough. They feel he is hanging around too long.  

  4. Wenger's time coming to an end - Wrightpublished at 09:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

    Arsenal v Hull (12:30 GMT)

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    It's a bit of a no win situation for Arsene Wenger today. Lose or draw and the Frenchman will come in for criticism again. Win big and some will say he can only do the business against the smaller teams in the Premier League.

    Whatever the outcome of this campaign, Gunners legend Ian Wright thinks Wenger will leave when his contract expires in the summer.

    "I get the impression that that's it," the ex-Arsenal striker told BBC Radio 5 live. "He looks tired. You just feel that he looks winded. I feel that he will go at the end of the season."

  5. 'Six teams in the title race'published at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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    Chelsea have not won title yet - Conte

    Chelsea boss Antonio Conte says it would be a "very big mistake" for his side to think they are close to winning the Premier League title.

    The Blues lead the top flight with 59 points with 14 games remaining.

    "I think there are six teams who are very strong and can fight to win the title," said Conte. "There are 14 games to play and five teams as well as us who can fight to win it. It's important we don't make mistakes in the race."

    Chelsea are at Burnley tomorrow and you can hear more from Conte on Football Focus on BBC One at 12:00 GMT.

  6. Running away with it?published at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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    Chelsea can pretty much kick back and relax for the rest of the season because surely only an almighty collapse can deny them the title now. 

    Below them, however, things look very interesting. Just five points separate second from sixth and with Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United all in action this afternoon, the top of the table could look quite different by this evening.

  7. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

    Why was your name called out over the Stadium PA system?

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    That's a great topic from Danny. The only time I've ever had my name called out was when I was covering Swindon Town. It was my last game at the County Ground before I left to join the BBC and the club's press officer had arranged for a good luck message over the speaker system. I got a big round of applause, which was nice.

    Shame I was in the press room eating sandwiches and missed the whole thing!

    Let us know when your name was called out over the stadium pa system and why.

  8. The Danny Baker showpublished at 09:11 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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    As ever on a Saturday morning we have teamed up with the brilliant Danny Baker show on 5 live.

    Here's Danny's talking point for today:

    Why Was Your Name Called Out Over The Stadium PA System?

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    Left your keys in the car? Wife pregnant?

    Why indeed?!

    Let us know by texting in on 81111 (UK Only) or tweeting us at #bbcfootball

  9. Postpublished at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

    It's the Gunners versus the Tigers that kicks off today's Premier League action. There's seven games in total, rounded off with a tasty-looking tie between Liverpool and Tottenham.

    Here's the full line-up:

  10. Time running out?published at 09:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

    Arsenal v Hull (12:30 GMT)

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    The timeline of an Arsenal season is so familiar you can pretty much set your watch by it. 

    Once again it is February and once again they find themselves clinging onto fourth place. Now a top-four finish in the Premier League is nothing to be sniffed at but for Arsenal fans you get the feeling it is getting a bit tiresome.  

    Time is not on Arsene Wenger's side and he'll need a convincing win today to keep the murmurings of discontent to a minimum. That, though, is easier said than done against an improving Hull City. 

  11. Haven't we been here before...?published at 08:57 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017

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    If ever there was a reason to give the 1993 classic Groundhog Day the reboot treatment, then using Arsenal's season as the main plot line would be a perfect fit.

    It is all depressingly familiar for Gunners fans - start the season well, suffer a dip in form around Christmas before ultimately drifting away from a title challenge by the end of February.

    Back-to-back defeats have left Arsenal way off the pace and once again it looks like they will have to settle for a finish in the top four, but even that could be in doubt if they slip up against a resurgent Hull City today.

    Sometimes I wonder if Bill Murray is a season ticket holder at the Emirates...