Whatever you do this Sunday Manchester City, Liverpool and Aston Villain this Premier so far no one is leading except Arsenal, who, after winning 2-1 this Saturday against wolveshas 4 points more than the team Pep Guardiola and 5 more than Jürgen Klopp and Unai Emery.
He Arsenal he had a dream first 35 minutes against wolves, through the game, through dominance, through opportunities and scored two goals that could have been more. The first is from Bukayo Saka and the second, from Martin Odegaard, was preceded by a truly magical play, to frame.
The match was a test from the start for Wolves as this Arsenal team was not only playing from memory but also enjoying all aspects of football and had the utmost commitment. All this 3 days after beating Lens 6-0 to qualify for the Champions League round of 16 as first in the group.
It was Saka and in the 6th minute he scored the first goal, in a game where Odegaard, Gabriel Jesus (who played very well in action with his back) and Takehiro Tomiyasu, who assisted the English international , participate.
Arsenal did not give rest to the team led by Gary O’Neil, arrival after arrival. In the 13th minute, Arsenal’s stellar play took place. Saka sent the ball to Zinchenko, who made a one-two with Gabriel Jesus, and the Ukrainian crossed back for Odegaard, the Gunner captain, to score with a left-footed shot.
For a football recital starring Arsenal, the 2-0 score was too short, especially considering that the second half was more even and Wolves went further. Gabriel Martinelli dropped the ball against the post, as did Nketiah later, almost at the end of the match.
The fact is that Cunha, who had already created a chance in the first half, was able to reduce the gap in the 88th minute, with a great goal, from Nelson Semedo’s pass, with Zinchenko’s mistake. Arsenal suffered in the end but this was football and a leader’s victory.
Source: La Verdad

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