“Shout” and remind that he’s here for the title! The winner of the London derby was Arsenalwhich prevailed 1-0 at its headquarters Tottenham as part of the 4th matchday of the Premier League.
Thus, he returned to 2nd place and to -2 from the Manchester Citywith the two teams facing each other next Sunday (22/9, 18:30) at “Etihad”!
A “double” with… character for Mikel Arteta’s team, who did not have players like Rice, Odegaard, Calafiori and Merino at his disposal (on the other hand, of course, except for the hosts were Richarlison and Bisuma), while the “gunners” were invited to show a reaction from the loss (1-1) before the break by welcoming Brighton.
Factors, however, that did not prevent Arsenal from leaving triumphant from the seat of their great rival. “Gold” of the scorer o Gabrielwho scored the only goal of the match at 64′with Saka taking the corner and the Brazilian stopper leaping higher than anyone to send the ball into the net with a nailing header.
Balanced and with many opportunities – but also with nerves (seven yellow cards, five for “spurs”) – for both teams in the first half. In the second, the tempo dropped, but Arsenal managed to take the lead through a static phase.
In the final, he was under a lot of pressure from Angelos Postecoglou’s team, which, however, was unable to respond. As a result, it has lost significant ground early, down to 13th with just four points.
It should be noted that in the 80th minute, O Sterlingwho carried it out debut of Arsenal.
In detail, the program of the 4th matchday:
Saturday (14/9)
Southampton-Manchester United 0-3
(35′ De Ligt, 41′ Rashford, 90+6′ Garnazzo)
Crystal Palace-Leicester 2-2
(47′, 90+2′ Mateta – 21′ Vardy, 46′ Mavididi)
Liverpool-Nottingham Forest 0-1
(72′ Hudson-Ondoi)
Manchester City-Bradford 2-1
(19′, 32′ Haaland – 1′ Wisla)
Brighton-Ipswich 0-0
Fulham-West Ham 1-1
(24′ Jimenes – 90’+5′ Ings)
Aston Villa-Everton 3-2
(36′, 58′ Watkins, 76′ Duran – 16′ McNeill, 27′ Calvert-Lewin)
Bournemouth-Chelsea 0-1
(86′ Enkunku)
Sunday (15/9)
Tottenham-Arsenal 0-1
(64′ Gabriel)
Wolves-Newcastle (18:30)
The schedule for the next (5th) matchday:
Saturday (21/9)
West Ham-Chelsea (14:30)
Aston Villa-Wolves (17:00)
Leicester-Everton (17:00)
Liverpool-Bournemouth (17:00)
Southampton-Ipswich (17:00)
Tottenham-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Newcastle (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Manchester United (19:30)
Sunday (22/9)
Brighton-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Manchester City-Arsenal (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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