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A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

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2024-04-28 22:58Published in Guangdong

A match in the 35th round of the Premier League is contested, and Arsenal are away to Tottenham. Arsenal have suffered a series of setbacks in cup competitions this season, with the EFL Cup being eliminated in the fourth round, the FA Cup falling in the third round, and the Champions League being stopped in the quarter-finals. In these three events, the results of the Champions League are okay. However, Arsenal played at a very high level in the league, with 24 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses in the first 34 league games, occupying the top position, and the number of goals scored is the most in the Premier League, the number of goals conceded is the fewest in the Premier League, and the attack and defense are extremely good. However, the race for the title is still fierce and Arsenal cannot afford to drop points easily if they want to win the title. This time, Arsenal are facing a strong Tottenham side. The two sides met in the first leg, and Arsenal ended up drawing just once. This time, Arsenal won the game without danger and continued to lead the standings.

A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

Arsenal lined up a 433 attacking formation. Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka form the attacking trident. Rice, Partey and Odegaard partnered in midfield. Takehiro Tomiyasu, Gabriel, Saliba and Ben White started the game in the back four. David Raya was the starting goalkeeper. Gabriel Jesus, Eddie Nketiah, Gabriel Martinelli and Jorginho were on the bench.

A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

Arsenal were lucky in the game, with the opening goal coming from an own goal from Hojbjerg, before the post saved Arsenal and denied Sergio Romero's header. Van der Veen managed to score a goal, but it was whistled offside. Arsenal were out of luck. Arsenal sacrificed possession and played very simply and directly, but it was effective one after another. Bukayo Saka then doubled the lead and Kai Havertz headed in from a corner. Arsenal went crazy and blew Tottenham out. After that, Son Heung-min got a great chance to go single, but he kicked it away. At half-time, Arsenal led by three goals. Arsenal had just four shots on goal in the first half and scored three goals, which was incredible! Tottenham had 72 per cent possession in the first half and had zero shots on target from eight attempts.

A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

In the second half, the two sides had their own attacks, Tomiyasu Kenhiro headed high, Romero did not score with a header, and Saka's close-range shot was blocked. Raya made a miraculous mistake in the 64th minute and passed the ball straight to Romero. Romero scored with ease, but a goal was not enough for Tottenham. Tottenham then had to fight with their backs and were awarded a penalty. Son Heung-min scored a penalty to regenerate suspense in the game. It's just a pity that Tottenham couldn't score another goal. The final score was set at 3-2, with Arsenal conquering all three points away from home. Arsenal won three in a row, scored nine points in three games, scored 10 goals, and continued to lead the standings, five points behind Liverpool.

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  • A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool
  • A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool
  • A 3-2 game allowed the Premier League leaders to take all three points: 10 goals in three games, five points away from Liverpool

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