Arsenal with the soul of a champion, escaped from “Villa Park” with two goals in stoppage time!

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She was spared new grief and the seven-souled one is breathing Arsenal! His team Mikel Arteta was facing its fourth consecutive loss in the championship, but managed to pull off a crazy turnaround (2-4) at “Vila Park” and get the three points.

A shot by Jorginho at 90’+3′ that found the crossbar, the back of Dibu Martinez and ended up in the net decided the game, with the visitors finding a fourth goal at 90’+8′ when Martinelli in an empty net ( the Villa keeper had gone up in the corner) made the final 4-2.

In pure racing, the Aston Villa “freeze” her Arsenal after just in the 5th minute Kas “served” and o Watkins… he drank for the lead (1-0) of the “villagers”. Nevertheless, the guests immediately found the answer after eleven minutes later the Satchel tied the score. The “gunners” had issues in their defensive function and were punished by the quality midfield of the home team who once again took the lead in the score. It was the 31st minute with Moreno finding him Coutinho and he ends the phase nicely for 2-1, with the score remaining until the end of the half.

THE Arsenal he had to react and that’s what he did. She took the reins, raised her lines and pressed to equalize in the 61st minute with Zinchenko, who wrote the 2-2. The match was a rodeo from there on, with the Gunners playing high up the pitch and being vulnerable, but they were not penalized as the post in Bailey’s phase also saved them, with Gabriel having a great phase for Arsenal the overthrow.

The extra six minutes found Ramsdale taking out Bailey’s shot at 90’+2′, with Arsenal responding to the… caps and finding the winning goal. After laying outside the area, o Jorginho caught an unlikely shot on the move, which found the crossbar first and then his back Dibu Martins to end up in the net for 3-2. In the last phase of the match, Martines went up to the opponent’s area for the won corner, with the “gunners” removing Martinelli to score into an empty net to make it 4-2, setting a celebratory tone to the victory for Arteta’s side.

In detail, the program of the 24th matchday:

Saturday (18/2)

Aston Villa-Arsenal 2-4

(5′ Watkins, 31′ Coutinho – 16′ Saka, 61′ Zinchenko, 90’+3′ auto. Martines, 90’+8′ Martinelli)

Brentford-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Brighton-Fulham (17:00)

Chelsea-Southampton (17:00)

Everton-Leeds (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Manchester City (17:00)

Wolves-Bournemouth (17:00)

Newcastle-Liverpool (19:30)

Sunday (19/2)



Manchester United-Leicester (16:00)

Tottenham-West Ham (18:30)

The schedule for the next (25th) matchday:

Friday (2/24)

Fulham-Wolves (22:00)

Saturday (25/2)

Newcastle-Brighton (14:30)

West Ham-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Everton-Aston Villa (17:00)

Leicester-Arsenal (17:00)

Leeds-Southampton (17:00)

Bournemouth-Manchester City (19:30)

Crystal Palace-Liverpool (21:45)

Manchester United v Bradford (postponed)

Monday (26/2)

Tottenham-Chelsea (15:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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