He reacted, returned to peak and… she is waiting Arsenal!
Six days after the defeat (0-2) by Aston Villa and three after the elimination by Bayern Munich, the “gunners” got an important “double” (0-2) on her Wolves.
So, his team Mikel Arteta returned to positive results in the context of the 34th matchday of the Premier League and returned to the first place in the standings with 74 points. Of course, both Manchester City (2nd, 73p.) and Liverpool (3rd, 71p.) have less matches, with the “reds” meeting on Sunday (21/4, 18:30) from Fulham and “citizens” not to play this weekend in the FA Cup league (they qualified for the final against Chelsea, while they will play the “debt” game against Tottenham on 14/5).
On the playing side now, Arsenal had the initiative throughout the match, bending their opponents thanks to his terrific finishing Trossard in the 45′. In fact, the Belgian midfielder – who is one of the main protagonists of the “gunners” this season – reached nine goals this year in the league (and a total of 14), scoring individual scoring record in his years at Premier League.
Leandro Trossard has set a new personal best for goals in a Premier League season:
? 9 (2023/24)
? 8 (2022/23)
? 8 (2021/22)One more for double figures. ?? pic.twitter.com/5716L6hmqG
— Squawka (@Squawka) April 20, 2024
The visitors controlled the tempo in the second half, locking the “three point” in 90’+5′ by Edgard.
In detail, the program of the 34th matchday:
Saturday (20/4)
Luton-Bradford 1-5
(90+2′ Berry – 24′, 45+1′ Wissa, 62′ Pinnock, 64′ Lewis-Potter, 86′ Sade)
Sheffield United-Burnley 1-4
(52′ Hammer – 38′ Larsen, 40′ Assignon, 58′ Foster, 71′ Gudmundsson)
Wolves-Arsenal 0-2
(45′ Trossard, 90’+5′ Edgard)
Sunday (21/4)
Everton-Nottingham Forest (15:30)
Aston Villa-Bournemouth (17:00)
Crystal Palace-West Ham (17:00)
Fulham-Liverpool (18:30)
Tuesday 14/5
Tottenham-Manchester City (22:00)
Wednesday 15/5
Brighton-Chelsea (21:45)
Manchester United-Newcastle (22:00)
The program of the 35th matchday:
Saturday (27/4)
West Ham-Liverpool (14:30)
Wolves-Luton (17:00)
Manchester United-Burnley (17:00)
Newcastle-Sheffield United (17:00)
Fulham-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Everton-Bradford (19:30)
Aston Villa-Chelsea (22:00)
Sunday (28/4)
Bournemouth-Brighton (16:00)
Tottenham-Arsenal (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Manchester City (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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