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Arsenal have struck again! Gunners blast Burnley with five goals

Arsenal won their first five league games of the calendar year for the first time ever, winning 5-0 at Burnley. They are two points behind leaders Liverpool, while Clearets remain in the relegation zone. The Gunners, on the other hand, look like a title contender.

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Arsenal won their first five league games of the calendar year for the first time ever, winning 5-0 at Burnley. They are two points behind leaders Liverpool, while Clearets remain in the relegation zone. The Gunners, on the other hand, look like a title contender.

The Gunners struck from the first chance of the match, Martin Odegaard’s shot from the edge of the box was headed into the bottom right corner. Arsenal continued to be active, another great chance for the captain ended with a tackle from James Trafford, plus the Norwegian was offside.

Visiting Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice then tried their luck, but both only challenged the defending players in front of them. Burnley threatened for the first time in the 27th minute, but Aaron Ramsey’s attempt did not surprise David Raya.

At the other end, Leandro Trossard shot but it was just wide of the target. The Belgian winger was fouled in the 42nd minute and Arsenal kicked a penalty. England international Saka took the ball and was lucky to get it through Trafford’s hands.

Arsenal continued to put on a show after the change of sides

The Gunners went into the booths having not let their opponents do anything serious and leading 2:0. And the dominance continued apace, with Arsenal’s third goal added just after the change of sides by Saka, this time to the right post.

After that, the pace calmed down a bit, Arsenal eased up and controlled the game. It wasn’t until the 66th minute that Trossard scored, but just well over. A minute later, the Belgian international celebrated, hitting the area near the left post from the edge of the area.

The Gunners continued to play comfortably, with another goal from Kai Havertz, although this time the goalkeeper could have done more. It was the 11th goal for Arsenal in the last two away games, the last time he scored six for West Ham.

The end of the game was played at a leisurely pace and the match ended 5-0. Arsenal are two points behind second place in the table. Burnley are still in the relegation zone, seven points behind 17th-placed Luton and the Hatters have two games to play.

Source: Canal+ Sport

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