A calamitous slip by Palace keeper Alex McCarthy gifted Liverpool their equaliser, scored by Roberto Firmino. The defeat leaves Alan Pardew's men without a win in 12 Premier League matches.
Mourinho looked set to continue his impressive run over Wenger before Giroud nodded in an Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain cross with their only shot on target of the game.
A ferocious BayArena erupted again shortly after the break when Alex Grimaldo fired in from a tight angle. Jeremie Frimpong put the gloss on the result in injury time after Manuel Neuer went up for a corner.
Guests present at the event include Olu Maintain, Solidstar, Saeon, King Zamir, DJ Switch, Olisa Adibua, the Addiction twins, LOS, Beverly Osu, Alex Ekubo Efa, and others. The scoop and performances below!
The epic video was directed by Africa’s top video director Clarence Peters and stars ace comedian Bovi, Big Brother Africa’s screen diva Beverly Osu, Nollywood’s heartthrob Alex Ekubo, afro-pop acts Saeon and Ajemina as well as cameos
Alex Baena struck home after just three minutes of play but the offside flag was correctly raised, but it was a warning sign for Barcelona, who have been guilty of conceding early in recent games.
However, the win was tinged with controversy as two big refereeing calls went the way of Jurgen Klopp's men with Roberto Firmino not called offside for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal to make it 2-0 and VAR stepping in to award Liverpool a penalty
The “Tangerine” maestra chatted with host Ebuka about many thinks like her relationship with Alex Ekubo, her music, her fellow female artistes, the abducted Chibok girls, the #BringBackOurGirls movement and more.
Everton took the lead when Dominic Calvert-Lewin's flicked header from Alex Iwobi's cross deflected off Gunners captain Rob Holding and into his own net (22), but Arsenal levelled with Nicolas Pepe's penalty after Tom Davies' foul on Ainsley
Along with the song, Doja invites fans into the futuristic world of Planet Her in the epic music video, directed by Warren Fu (The Weeknd) and starring Alex Landi (“Grey’s Anatomy”).
On 42 minutes, teenager Alex Iwobi marked his maiden Premier League start with a first goal for the club. The results leaves the Gunners eight points behind leaders Leicester City.
Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez converted Alex Iwobi passes to put Arsenal 2-0 up but Carroll netted twice in 160 seconds to bring his side level by half-time.