Arsenal’s 3-1 Victory over Burnley Pushes Tottenham into Second Place

2023-11-11 17:02:42

Arsenal beat Tottenham 3:1 to beat Tottenham (Nigel French – PA Images via Getty Images)

[Now Sports]Arsenal defeated Burnley 3-1 at home in the Premier League on Saturday, pushing their old rival Tottenham into second place. Arsenal continues to form a trident with Saka, Martinelli and Tosha, with striker Kiddiya first as a backup. Bani’s two wings are Gao Wenchen and Gao Liosu, supporting the double-headed arrows Yanduni and Jirodigus.

Burnley defended well in the first half, but Arsenal played very patiently and finally broke the gap in 1 minute of stoppage time. Saka headed the second pass, and Tosha scored his first header since landing in the Premier League. Arsenal led Burnley 1:0 at halftime.

In the 54th minute, Gao Liosu passed back from the left, Brownhill’s kick was saved and Bill was added into the net, and Burnley tied the game. Arsenal complained regarding Goliosu’s foul before assisting but failed, and immediately took the lead 3 minutes later. William Saliba responded to Saka’s corner kick to tie 2:1. In the 74th minute, Dalla Osha made a clearance and headed the corner kick. In the center, Shi Zhen’s high-kung fu kick kicked in, and the Arsenal opened the score. Arsenal received a red card for Fabio Wea in the 83rd minute, but they beat Burnley 3:1 without any hindrance.

Arsenal moved up to second place with 27 points from 12 games. They were 1 point ahead of local rivals Tottenham and were on the same point as first-place Manchester City, who had played one less game.

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