Yet another ridiculous footballing encounter covering Arsenal unfolded at Kenilworth Road as the Gunners were able to find yet another late winner despite the seconds ticking into overtime. You have to ask at this point when this luck and fortune will end?
That is indeed if it can be described as such because the Arsenal tweaks in their tactical setup led to this moment and their aerial threat from crosses has been a regular fixture of the season. That said, it was at the other end there were questions.
With that said, football.london considers the successes and frustrations from the 4-3 victory. Many players stood out for the right and wrong reasons with Mikel Arteta failing to control his emotions enough to avoid a booking and subsequent suspension.
Another late winner
This team just does not die. You can throw everything at them and threaten to steal away the victory and even the draw but somehow, some way they find that key difference in the end which continues their push for that ultimate goal.
It came from the aerial threat that had been seemingly lacking from the defensive side of the Gunners’ game, but Declan Rice’s header secured a pivotal win. Keeping Arsenal top of the table and keeping the pressure on Manchester City as they travel to Aston Villa.
Kai Havertz continues
Another great performance from Kai Havertz. The movement, how he draws away defenders to make space for his teammates and then pops up in the right place at the right time to score a massive goal — very similar to how he opened the scoring against RC Lens.
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