The Arsenal of Mikel Arteta He’s used to living on a wire. A week ago he let the win slip away against Fulham (2-2) and now, again at the Emirates, his persistence allowed him to beat Manchester United 3-1 thanks to two stoppage time goals damage. Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus.
The ‘Gunners’ remain unbeaten after four days in the Premier League and remain two points behind leaders Manchester City, who already have twice the points of neighbors United after conceding a second defeat in the English championship.
Arsenal smothered a United in the first half that angered their coach Erik Tenhag repeatedly hitting the ball to his goalkeeper Andre Onana to finish, before the advanced pressure of the ‘gunners’, launching a long charge that did not find any player in the attack.
This situation was repeated again and again, leading to a clear superiority in the field of an Arsenal that developed its characteristic fast and combination game.
Havertz misses a sung goal
An incredible mistake from Kai Havertz, who misconnected the ball after the rejection with the whole goal for him, prevented Arsenal from opening the scoring.
United panicked but, for the first time he got out, Christian Eriksen stole into his field and put a great through ball in Marcus Rashford that endured Ben White and William Lawway before placing a ball that has been missed Aaron Ramsdale despite the fact that he touched it (27′).
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Odegaard equalized a minute later
Arsenal responded immediately, true to their style, with a fine collective play that ended Martin Odegaard by first connecting a nice low pass from Gabriel Martinelli (28′).
Arsenal again lacked efficiency, taking their chances, while United again needed very little touch to 1-2 after the break in the first appearance of their 9, Anthony Martiahe, who received from Bruno Fernandes and saw how his shot deflected it with a small angle Ramsdale (53′).
VAR canceled out a penalty for Arsenal and a goal for United
But Arsenal continue to be in control and looking for a win. VAR led the referee to correct and overturn a penalty that seemed clear Aaron Wan-Bissaka on Kai Havertz when trying to enter between the edge and Casemiro.
there is a hag debuted Rasmus Höjlundbut United, although they have improved, continue to rely on the inspiration of Rashford. Bukayo Saka made it 2-1 by directing a point-blank shot into the body of Onana.
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Final ecstasy at the Emirates
The ending is hectic. In the 88′, VAR saved Arsenal this time by disallowing the goal against the newly introduced player for offside. Alejandro Garnacho. And with discount comes ecstasy at Emirates. First Declan Rice made it 2-1 by controlling the ball from a corner kick and heading it into the net after taking a deflection. Johnny Evans he’s been through enough to slip up Onana for the short stick.
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In Arteta claim to the referee at the end of the match, gabriel jesus proved the ‘gunner’ success in a single counterattack where he sat Diogo Dalot before losing Onana and Uniting sentence.
ARSENAL
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MANCHESTER UNITED
Arsenal: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, Zinchenko (Tomiyasu, 76′); Odegaard (Jorginho, 99′), Rice, Havertz (Fábio Vieira, 77′); Then, Nketiah (Gabriel Jesus, 76′), Martinelli (Nelson, 90′)
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Manchester United: Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelöf (Evans, 84′), Lisandro Martínez (Maguire, 67′), Dalot; Casemiro, Eriksen; Antony (Garnacho, 84′), Bruno Fernandes, Rashford; Martial (Höjlund, 67′)
Goals: 0-1 Rashford (27′), 1-1 Odegaard (28′), 2-1 Rice (96′), 3-1 Gabriel Jesus (101′)
Referee: Anthony Taylor. Yellow cards: Lindelöf (38′), Saka (40′), Lisandro Martínez (65′), Onana (68′), Gabriel Jesus (89′)
Spectators: 60,192 at the Emirates
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Source: La Verdad

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