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Gyokeres, named on the bench for only the third time in the Premier League this season, received the ball from Havertz inside the area, took one touch with his right foot, and then, on his way to the floor, angled his strike past the goalkeeper, who got a hand to it but failed to parry it away.
Catch the results and key updates from the five concurrent English Premier League games played on Saturday, including Arsenal vs Sunderland, Wolves vs Chelsea and Fulham vs Everton
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