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Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris revealed that his side used a secret tactics to secure a draw against league leaders Arsenal. The Black Cats continued the stunning start to their Premier League return season with a 2-2 draw against Mikel Arteta's side.Sunderland took the lead through Daniel Ballard in the 36th minute but Arsenal came back strong in the second half. Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard scored for the Gunners in the 54th and 74th minutes respectively.Brian Brobbey scored for Regis Le Bris' side in the fourth minute of stoppage time to secure a hugely impressive draw. Following the game, the Sunderland manager opened up on how he dealt with the Gunners' set-piece threat. He said, as quoted by Metro:‘Yeah, we tried to find the details to win the game. They are really strong on set-pieces, we were good as well. It was absolutely obvious this threat was really important for this game and in the end it was balanced."Sunderland have enjoyed a stellar start to the season, which is an exception to the newly promoted sides in recent years. With 19 points in 11 games, they are fourth in the table. Meanwhile, Arsenal will be frustrated to have missed out on two points but they still lead the table with a six-point cushion over second-placed Chelsea. Arsene Wenger names the 2 non-PL sides posing a threat to Arsenal's Champions League ambitionsArsene Wenger has named Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) as the biggest threats to Arsenal's Champions League ambitions this season. The Gunners are among the three teams to boast a 100% record in the League phase this season.The Gunnners are yet to concede a single goal in their four Champions League games this season having scored 11 goals. Arsene Wenger believes that Bayern Munich and PSG will be the biggest threats to the Gunners in their quest for the elite club competition of Europe. He told beIN Sports:“I would say they’re the two teams who can win the Champions League this season, outside England. One of the other teams of course could be Real Madrid but Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain, no one wonders in their league will they win their championship."He added:“Paris Saint-Germain will win the championship in France and Bayern have nearly already nearly won the championship in Germany, so their season of course will be in Europe. They will have to fight against the five teams in the Premier League, that will be very interesting. Paris Saint-Germain at the moment are not at their best, Real Madrid at Liverpool are fighting to be their best, then Bayern are in full power.”Arsenal are one of the biggest teams in English football but they have never won the Champions League. They also look favourites for the Premier League title this season.