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Published 14:48 15 Oct 2017 BST
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The images below show how the winning goal played out.
Watford were on the attack, and Arsenal's defence was disjointed, but they appeared to have enough players back to deal with the home side's threat. Xhaka and Cleverley were, at one point, standing beside each other, but the Arsenal midfielder didn't follow his man into the penalty area. He stood still for around 10 seconds as Watford took two shots and a goalmouth scramble ended with Cleverley scoring.
Xhaka seemed completely oblivious to his opponent standing five yards in front of him, unmarked and ready to pounce on a loose ball. He also looked to the linesman after the goal was scored, for some reason.
Images also appear to show Xhaka scratching his nose instead of trying to mark Cleverley. He was picking his nose instead of picking up his man.
The Swiss midfielder is talented, but this could be the defining image of Arsenal's decline from past glories. Xhaka stands helpless, picking his nose like Ralph Wiggum, as Arsenal concede a preventable last-minute goal in a match they had controlled. It sums up the last decade of Arsene Wenger's reign as manager - the team stands still as obvious problems are ignored.
From Patrick Vieira's midfield battles with Roy Keane, to Granit Xhaka picking his nose as Tom Cleverley scores the winner, that's where it has gotten to for Arsenal.

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