Football
Unbelievable game. Four wonderful goals, Arsenal winning and fighting until the last seconds. That was Watford vs. Arsenal
Arsenal won the 28th round of the Premier League on Sunday, 3:2 at Watford. The first four goals of the match could be candidates for the goal of the month, especially Chuco Hernandez’s acrobatic shot.
Arsenal won the 28th round of the Premier League on Sunday, beating Watford 3:2. The first four goals of the match can be candidates for the goal of the month, especially the acrobatic shot by Chuco Hernandez.
Arsenal took the lead right from the first chance of the match, after a quick combination the ball went to Martin Odegaard, who placed it to the back post.
At the other end, Cucho Hernandez headed into the middle from a direct kick, but his moment came in the 12th minute.
He took an acrobatic volley from the right and the ball ended up behind Aaron Ramsdale. Thomas Partey could have given the lead back six minutes later, but his left-footed shot just missed.
However, the hungry home side also threatened, with Emmanuel Dennis shooting dangerously in the 25th minute. Arsenal recovered five minutes later. Alexandre Lacazette’s heel crashed the ball to Bukayo Sako, who swept the right post from a volley.
Arsenal’s concert of magnificent goals continued, and after the change of sides, Gabriel Martinelli fired into the left post after a one-touch combination. The Gunners then looked to add a definitive insurance policy, but were plagued by inaccuracies in the final stages.
The home side also wasted big chances, the biggest one by Dennis. In the 81st minute, the visitors were saved from a fourth goal by Eddie Nketiah’s shot at the near post. Watford, on the other hand, got back into the game in the 87th when Moussa Sissoko fired past Ramsdale.
Watford could not manage any more and lost 2-3 at home. Arsenal remain second to last in the table, with Arsenal moving up to fourth.
Source: Premier League
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