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VIDEO: Action like from a football textbook! Watch beautiful knock by Arsenal, finished with a snappy shot by Odegaard

Arsenal downed French side Lens by six goals in the week and were looking to follow up in Saturday’s Premier League Round 14 match. In that one, they welcomed Wolverhampton to their stadium and the fans enjoyed a goal feast after just a few minutes of the match.

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Arsenal downed French side Lens by six goals in the week and were looking to follow up in Saturday’s Premier League Round 14 match. In that one, they welcomed Wolverhampton to their stadium and the fans enjoyed a goal feast after just a few minutes of the match.

Arsenal celebrated their promotion from first place to the next stage of the Champions League with a high cannonade in the week

Although Arsenal topped the Premier League table last weekend, fans are not as entertained by their beloved team’s football as they were last season. However, the turn of November and December is going well for the Gunners.

When two are fighting, the third is laughing. In the last round of the Premier League, Mikel Arteta’s charges took advantage of Manchester City’s hesitation, letting a last-minute win over the Reds slip away. Even though the game against Brentford was a rather upsetting one, the Gunners still went top of the table.

Then in the week, Arsenal celebrated their qualification to the knockout stages of the prestigious Champions League from top spot in the group. They avenged their defeat to French side Lens on their own ground, declaring them six goals down.

Then, in the match against Wolves, he continued his goal-scoring spree

On Saturday afternoon, the leading team of the top English competition then wanted to follow up their performance from the millionaire competition in the match against Wolves. And it must be said that the fans at the Emirates could be satisfied from the first minutes.

As early as in the sixth minute of the match Bukayo Saka on the right wing brilliantly combined with Gabriel Jesus in the defense of the visiting team and the young winger, with the help of the proverbial luck, got the ball in the penalty area of the guests. Facing the goalkeeper, he made no mistake and opened the scoring with a beautiful shot to the far post.

It didn’t take long for the stadium to erupt in goal celebrations again. An overhit centre by Saka reached the onrushing Zinchenko, he and Jésus took out the entire opposition defence in one touch and the return pass was brilliantly capitalised on by Martin Odegaard.

In an action like a football textbook, eight defending players were in their own penalty area without a goalkeeper, the other two were on the edge of the sixteen. Even so, they were just watching the perfect interplay of the home team, which showed the simplicity of football at its best.

Source: Canal+ Sport, Premier League, Twitter / X

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