It ended up in… idling Arsenal.
The “gunners” made a scary appearance against Sheffield United, winning 6-0 in ” Bramall Lane,” which began to empty from the first quarter. With this victory, Arteta’s team reached 61 points and continued to chase Manchester City (62 points) and Liverpool (63 points).
The score opened just in the 5th minute o Edgard, with a layup from the small area, as the ball was laid to him after scrambles after a Rice turnover. At 13′ (and with the possession of the ball being at 21%-79%), Saka made the turn from the right, the ball found Bogle, changed course and the 23-year-old defender was charged with own goal.
Before Sheffield knew how they had conceded two goals, a third followed. His team Arteta hid the ball, which ended up in the Martinelli, who scored from close range. Sheffield tried to come out timidly in attack and paid for it in the 25th minute. THE Havertz stole the ball in cooperation with Martinelli, the German entered the area and sent the ball into the net with a powerful shot.
Arsenal did not slow down even after Saka and Rice made it 5-0 in the 39th minute. However, it turned around in the second part. Arteta’s team scored their last goal in the 58th minute, with Havertz stepping into the area from the right and laying on White who scored for 6-0.
The schedule for the 27th matchday:
Saturday (2/3)
Everton-West Ham 1-3
(56′ Beto – 62′ Zouma, 90+1′ Sucek, 90+5′ Alvarez)
Brentford-Chelsea 2-2
(50′ Rousseff, 69′ Guicha) – 35′ Martines, 83′ Disassi)
Newcastle-Wolves 3-0
(14′ Isaac, 33′ Gordon, 90+2′ Libramento)
Nottingham Forest-Liverpool 0-1
(90+9′ Baths)
Tottenham-Crystal Palace 3-1
(77′ Werner, 80′ Romero, 88′ Sean – 59′ Eze)
Fulham-Brighton 3-0
(21′ Wilson, 32′ Muniz, 90+1′ Traore)
Luton-Aston Villa 2-3
(66′ Chong, 72′ Morris – 24′, 38′ Watkins, 89′ Dean)
Sunday (3/3)
Burnley-Bournemouth 0-2
(13′ Kluifert, 88′ Semenio)
Manchester City-Manchester United 3-1
(56’/80′ Foden, 90’+1′ Haaland – 8′ Rashford)
Monday (4/3)
Sheffield United-Arsenal 0-6
(5′ Edgegaard, 13′ Bougle auto., 15′ Martinelli, 25′ Havertz, 39′ Rice, 58′ White)
The schedule for the next (28th) matchday:
Saturday (9/3)
Manchester United-Everton (14:30)
Wolves-Fulham (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Luton (17:00)
Bournemouth-Sheffield United (17:00)
Arsenal-Bradford (19:30)
Sunday (10/3)
Aston Villa-Tottenham (15:00)
West Ham-Burnley (16:00)
Brighton-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Liverpool-Manchester City (17:45)
Monday (11/3)
Chelsea-Newcastle (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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