Finally reaction for the Arsenal!
The “gunners” ended the series of four matches without a win in the Premier League, with the last “four” (4-1) from Manchester City, which saw the “citizens” overtake them in the standings. In fact, they did so with a significant prestige victory, prevailing 3-1 at home against the compatriot Chelsea against which they doubled their wins this year (it was preceded by a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge).
Thus, Mikel Arteta’s team found themselves at the top again and at +2 than that of Pep Guardiola, which of course has two games less. On the other, Chelsea lost for the fourth straight match!
The home team basically cleaned up from the 35th minute, when they had already made it 3-0. In fact, their first two goals, at 18′ and to 31′it was almost… carbonby Fireplace to make a parallel turn from the left and the Odegaard to score with perfect one-piece shots.
3-0 he wrote in 34′ The Jesus with a close-range finish, having earlier brought down the ball superbly with his chest, while all the visitors managed to do was reduce to 65′ by Madueke.
The rating:
In detail, the program of the 34th matchday:
Saturday (29/4)
Crystal Palace-West Ham 4-3
(15′ Ayou, 20′ Zaha, 30′ Sloop, 66′ Eze – 9′ Sucek, 35′ Antonio, 72′ Agger)
Brighton-Wolves 6-0
(6′, 66′ Udav, 13′, 26′ Gross, 39′, 48′ Welbeck)
Brentford-Nottingham Forest 2-1
(82′ Tony, 90+4′ Dasilva – 45+1′ Danilo)
Sunday (4/30)
Manchester United-Aston Villa 1-0
(39′ Bruno Fernandes)
Bournemouth-Leeds 4-1
(20′, 24′ Lerma, 63′ Solanke, 90+1 Semenio-32′ Bamford)
Newcastle-Southampton 3-1
(54′, 81′ Wilson, 79′ auto. Walcott-41′ Armstrong)
Fulham-Manchester City 1-2
(15′ Carlos Vinicius-3′ pen. Haaland, 36′ Alvares)
Liverpool-Tottenham 4-3
(3′ Jones, 5′ Dias, 15′ Salah, 90’+4′ Zota – 39′ Kane, 77′ Sean, 90’+3′ Richarlison)
Monday (1/5)
Leicester-Everton 2-2
(22′ Soyuntsu, 33′ Vardy – 15′ pen. Calvert Lewin, 54′ Iwobi)
Tuesday (2/5)
Arsenal-Chelsea 3-1
(18′, 31′ Odegaard, 34′ Jesus – 65′ Madueke)
The schedule for the next (35th) matchday:
Saturday (6/5)
Wolves-Aston Villa (17:00)
Manchester City-Leeds (17:00)
Bournemouth-Chelsea (17:00)
Tottenham-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Liverpool-Bradford (19:30)
Sunday (7/5)
Newcastle-Arsenal (18:30)
West Ham-Manchester United (21:00)
Monday (8/5)
Fulham-Leicester (17:00)
Brighton-Everton (19:30)
Nottingham Forest-Southampton (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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