He beat United in the 90′ ​​and took the game with soul… the amazing Arsenal are champions!

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Determined for the title the amazing Arsenal!

The “gunners” redeemed their competitive superiority in the derby with the Manchester United at “Emirates” and with… the spirit of champions they prevailed 3-2 with a goal at 90′! So they continue on +5 from the second Manchester City and even with less matches. At the same time, the “red devils” have fallen to 4th with 39 points, as many as 3rd Newcastle.

THE Absolutely the “golden” goal – his second in the match – for Mikel Arteta’s team, for which he made his debut Trossard (passed in 82′).

The match:

The match started ideally for Manchester United, who quickly took the lead. Specifically, at 17′ The Rashford he stole the ball quite low and after combining with Fernandes, he made an excellent individual effort and opened the scoring with a long shot.

After that, the first half had Arsenal in a completely leading role, who managed to find the equalizing goal in 24′ by Absolutely to send the ball into the net with a header from the second post.

More or less the same picture in the second half, with Arsenal in control and missing several opportunities. Finally, he found the breakthrough goal with a great long-range finish from Satchel in the 53′. Despite this, United responded immediately, at 59′by Martins to score with a low hanging header, after a shaky save from Ramsdale.

And while time was ticking and everything was showing that the game would end without a winner, it came to 90′ Enketia capitalizes on Zinchenko’s turn by sending the ball into the net with a set piece, for the final 2-3

The compositions of the two teams:

Arsenal (Mikel Arteta): Ramsdale – White (46′ Tomiyasu), Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko – Edegaard (90’+3′ Holding), Partey, Xhaka – Xhaka, Enketia, Martinelli (82′ Trossard).

Manchester United (Erik Ten Haag): De Gea – Wan-Bissaka, Varane (90’+2′ Garnazzo), Martinez, Shaw – Eriksen, McTominay – Anthony (71′ Fred), Fernandes, Rashford – Weghorst.

The rating:


Detailed schedule of the 21st matchday:



Saturday (21/1)

Liverpool-Chelsea 0-0

West Ham-Everton 2-0

(34′, 41′ Bowen)

Leicester-Brighton 2-2

(38′ Albrighton, 63′ Barnes – 27′ Mitoma, 88′ Ferguson)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest 1-1

(28′ Anthony – 83′ Sarridge)

Southampton-Aston Villa 0-1

(77′ Watkins)

Crystal Palace-Newcastle 0-0

Sunday (22/1)



Leeds-Bradford 0-0

Manchester City-Wolves 3-0

(40′, 50′ pen, 54′ Haaland)

Arsenal-Manchester United 3-2

(24′, 90′ Enketia, 53′ Saka – 17′ Rashford, 59′ Martines)

Monday (23/1)



Fulham-Tottenham (22:00)

The schedule for the next (22nd) matchday:

Friday (3/2)

Chelsea-Fulham (22:00)

Saturday (4/2)



Everton-Arsenal (14:30)

Aston Villa-Leicester (17:00)

Wolves-Liverpool (17:00)

Manchester United-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Brighton-Bournemouth (17:00)

Brentford-Southampton (17:00)

Newcastle-West Ham (19:30)

Sunday (5/2)



Nottingham Forest-Leeds (16:00)

Tottenham-Manchester City (18:30)

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