Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Arsenal Dramatically Won over Aston Villa

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DBasia.news –  Arsenal turned superior against Aston Villa in Week six of the Premier League. The winning goal was scored by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Appearing at home, Arsenal, started the match by pressing Aston Villa’s defense. When the game ran for two minutes the host had a chance. But Ainsley Maitland-Niles’ ball was still above the crossbar.

 Two minutes later it was Aston Villa’s turn to test the Arsenal defense. However, Trezeguet kicks was secured.

Entering the 15th minute, Nicolas Pepe almost broke the deadlock for Arsenal. But his left foot kick was able to be blocked.

Emirates Stadium flinched when Aston Villa scored in the 20th minute. Without guarded, John McGinn successfully used Anwar El Ghazi’s crossing pass with the ball to the bottom corner of the goal. The visitors are 1-0 up.

Arsenal’s difficulty increased in the 41st minute following a red card which Maitland-Niles received after two second yellow cards. Arsenal were left behind 0-1 until halftime.

At the beginning of the second half, Aston Villa seemed to have mastered the ball more. 52 minutes, Villa almost doubled the advantage. But Tyrone Mings kicked the ball against Sokratis. A moment later the opportunity was found again by Villa through McGinn. Unfortunately McGinn’s efforts was tamed by Bernd Leno.

Entering the 58th minute, Guendouzi managed to penetrate the opponent’s penalty box before being dropped by Bjorn Engels. The referee immediately pointed to the white spot. Nicolas Pepe who was appointed as the executor carried out his duties perfectly. Pepe’s first goal made the score 1-1.

The uproar at the Emirates Stadium only lasted 90 seconds. Yes, shortly after Pepe’s goal, Aston Villa regained the lead after Wesley maximized a pass from Jack Grealish. 1-2 score.

Being left behind, Arsenal increased the pressure. At least two chances were obtained with 20 minutes remaining. However, these opportunities failed to gain results.

Arsenal’s efforts to hunt down equalizing goals finally succeeded in the 81st minute. Chambers took advantage of Villa’s failure in the back line into goals.

Three minutes later, Arsenal turned ahead following a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang goal. Arsenal’s free kick goal machine shot went past the fence and pierced into Villa’s goal. Arsenal won 3-2.

At the end of the match, Aston Villa demanded a penalty kick after the ball was judged to have hit the hands of Sokratis. Arsenal was relieved after VAR ensured there was no penalty. Until the fight was over, Arsenal managed to maintain a 3-2 advantage.

Thanks to this victory, Arsenal has managed to penetrate the top four of the Premier League standings with 11 points from six matches. While Astin Villa slumped in 18th position with just four points.

Line-up:

Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Bernd Leno; Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Sokratis, David Luiz, Sead Kolasinac; Granite Xhaka (Torreira 72), Matteo Guendouzi; Nicolas Pepe, Dani Ceballos (Willock 72), Bukayo Saka (Chambers 46); Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Aston Villa (4-3-3): Tom Heaton; Frederic Guilbert, Bjorn Engels, Tyrone Mings, Neil Taylor; John McGinn, Marvelous Nkamba (Hourihane 86), Jack Grealish; Trezeguet (Elmohamady 70), Wesley, Anwar El Ghazi (Lansbury 86).

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