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简介阿森納VS利茲聯首發:拉卡澤特衝鋒 富安健洋出戰_英超_賽季_拉姆斯代爾www.ty42.com 日期:2021-12-19 01:01:00| 評論(已有320335條評論) ...
阿森納VS利茲聯首發:拉卡澤特衝鋒 富安健洋出戰_英超_賽季_拉姆斯代爾
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北京時間12月19日 ,阿森2021-22賽季英超第18輪 ,利拉阿森納客場挑戰利茲聯。兹联泽特
阿森納首發 :32-拉姆斯代爾、冲锋出战3-蒂爾尼、富安4-本-懷特、健洋6-加布裏埃爾、阿森18-富安健洋、利拉5-托馬斯、兹联泽特34-紮卡、冲锋出战8-厄德高 、富安7-薩卡、健洋35-馬丁內利 、阿森9-拉卡澤特
阿森納替補:1-萊諾 、利拉10-史密斯-羅 、兹联泽特16-霍爾丁、17-塞德裏克、19-佩佩 、20-塔瓦雷斯、21-錢伯斯、25-埃爾內尼、30-恩凱提亞
利茲聯首發:1-梅斯利耶、2-盧克-艾林、5-科赫、37-德拉姆、43-克裏赫 、4-福爾紹、10-拉菲尼亞 、11-羅伯茨 、15-達拉斯、22-傑克-哈裏森、30-格哈特
利茲聯替補 :13-克拉森、26-貝特 、38-薩默維爾、42-薩姆-格林伍德 、45-麥卡倫、47-詹金斯 、52-摩爾、54-肯尼、63-格雷
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