Arsenal cannot tone down their use of the dark arts after their fiery draw with Manchester City without losing the fight Mikel Arteta has instilled, believes David James. The Gunners were moments away from a famous win at the home of their Premier League title rivals on Sunday, with Riccardo Calafi...
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