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He was hobbling from as early as midway through the first half, but was the best player on the pitch in the second Bonus
On a thunderous afternoon at Villa Park, Jorginho’s stunning strike from the edge of the box cannoned off the underside of the crossbar, rebounding off the back of former Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez, denying former Arsenal manager Unai Emery, and, somehow, keeping Arsenal’s Premier League title bid alive.This was a statement response from Arteta’s challengers: they faced not only the shortest possible turnaround from Wednesday’s defeat at home to title rivals Manchester City, a result that threatened to suck the air out of their challenge as Pep Guardiola’s side returned to the top of the table, but also an Aston Villa side who sensed an opportunity Pokerstars
Instead, Mikel Arteta’s side stood up, in the most scarcely possible way 188bet
Manchester City will certainly feel it Legit
On weary legs and tired minds, that perhaps was the expected response: but Arsenal did not show it.It was illustrated by the relentlessness of the outstanding Bukayo Saka Football
Aston Villa had tried to kick Arsenal when they were down Mafabet
But at times here, Arsenal’s dip in form threatened to turn into a five-game slump, especially as first Ollie Watkins and then Philippe Coutinho fired Villa in front, before Villa rattled the crossbar when chasing a winner late on.Arsenal could have quite easily crumbled, following the physical and mental toll of the defeat to Manchester City, as well as the rough treatment they faced from Emery’s side Dais
Saka was targeted, fouled, booed, and yet continued to demand the ball Usdt
They could have collapsed further after going behind to Watkins’ fifth-minute opener and then Coutinho’s finish, which restored Villa’s lead in the first half Betway
Villa’s treatment provoked a response out of him, as Saka got up to shove Coutinho after the Brazilian committed the latest foul against him, but it was exactly the attitude Arsenal needed. Roobet
He crashed in Arsenal’s first equaliser on 16 minutes, dragging his side back into the game after their nightmare start, and from there was kicked every time he touched the ball Jackpot
This was as good a time to play Arsenal as you could hope for, and yet as Gabriel Martinelli raced away to score Arsenal’s fourth into an empty net in the 98th minute, sealing a 4-2 comeback win, it’s hard to imagine how Arteta’s team could have reacted to their defeat to City in a better way.The scenes in the away end at full-time told you that, and with the four-game blip over, it’s now about how this dramatic win can lift Arsenal and give them a second wind in the title race Vivo
They could have collapsed further after going behind to Watkins’ fifth-minute opener and then Coutinho’s finish, which restored Villa’s lead in the first half Grabpay
Instead, Mikel Arteta’s side stood up, in the most scarcely possible way Sports
He crashed in Arsenal’s first equaliser on 16 minutes, dragging his side back into the game after their nightmare start, and from there was kicked every time he touched the ball Mobile
He was hobbling from as early as midway through the first half, but was the best player on the pitch in the second Gaming
This was as good a time to play Arsenal as you could hope for, and yet as Gabriel Martinelli raced away to score Arsenal’s fourth into an empty net in the 98th minute, sealing a 4-2 comeback win, it’s hard to imagine how Arteta’s team could have reacted to their defeat to City in a better way.The scenes in the away end at full-time told you that, and with the four-game blip over, it’s now about how this dramatic win can lift Arsenal and give them a second wind in the title race Fish
On weary legs and tired minds, that perhaps was the expected response: but Arsenal did not show it.It was illustrated by the relentlessness of the outstanding Bukayo Saka Rng
On a thunderous afternoon at Villa Park, Jorginho’s stunning strike from the edge of the box cannoned off the underside of the crossbar, rebounding off the back of former Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez, denying former Arsenal manager Unai Emery, and, somehow, keeping Arsenal’s Premier League title bid alive.This was a statement response from Arteta’s challengers: they faced not only the shortest possible turnaround from Wednesday’s defeat at home to title rivals Manchester City, a result that threatened to suck the air out of their challenge as Pep Guardiola’s side returned to the top of the table, but also an Aston Villa side who sensed an opportunity Games
Villa’s treatment provoked a response out of him, as Saka got up to shove Coutinho after the Brazilian committed the latest foul against him, but it was exactly the attitude Arsenal needed. Usdt
Saka was targeted, fouled, booed, and yet continued to demand the ball FIFA
Aston Villa had tried to kick Arsenal when they were down Register
Manchester City will certainly feel it Spins
But at times here, Arsenal’s dip in form threatened to turn into a five-game slump, especially as first Ollie Watkins and then Philippe Coutinho fired Villa in front, before Villa rattled the crossbar when chasing a winner late on.Arsenal could have quite easily crumbled, following the physical and mental toll of the defeat to Manchester City, as well as the rough treatment they faced from Emery’s side Stake