Despite damning findings, Israel remains in World Cup contention - raising questions over football’s role in global accountability, writes JAMES NALTON

Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United
by Layth Yousif
at Ashburton Grove
TWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Eddie Nketiah was Arsenal’s hero after a stunning clash for the ages between these two great clubs on Sunday.
Ashburton Grove was as atmospheric as it has ever been in its 17-year existence, as Arsenal’s Lewisham-born second-string striker proved his worth by grabbing a late, late winner.
First hosted third on a chilly afternoon in North London in a match that was a superb advertisement for open, attacking football as both sides went hammer and tongs to gain a vital victory.

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