Albion suffered only their second Premier League defeat of the season at the Amex to a clinical Arsenal team who returned to the top of the table.
Roberto De Zerbi’s team competed well for long stages but they were punished ruthlessly when Tariq Lamptey’s foul in the box enabled Bukayo Saka to give Arsenal a 33rd-minute lead from the penalty spot. Then midway through the second half, just when Albion seemed to be getting on top, they gave the ball away carelessly and seconds later Kai Havertz had made it 2-0.
To rub salt into Albion wounds, their former player Leandro Trossard raced clear to score a third Arsenal goal in the closing stages. It had been a champion display by the visitors.
Arsenal should have scored in the first minute when Gabriel headed Martin Odegaard’s free kick wide from close range, but it wasn’t long before Albion got into their stride.
Julio Enciso and Jakub Moder were off target with shots before Simon Adingra cut inside Oleksandr Zinchenko but couldn’t test David Raya with a right-foot effort that was always drifting wide.
For once Albion weren’t able to dominate possession like they are used to do. Arsenal pressed high, although whenever Albion had the ball they funnelled every player behind it.
Gabriel Jesus became an increased threat down the left, forcing Bart Verbruggen to push his shot away at full stretch before heading wide after Kai Havertz found him in space.
And the Brazilian was involved when the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute. Tariq Lamptey got a touch of the ball first as he made his challenge inside the box but then took his left leg away following through. Referee Brooks’ decision to award a penalty stood after a brief VAR check and Saka drilled it into the bottom corner.
Raya had little to do in the first half until the 44th minute but then he pulled off a brilliant save. Space opened up for Enciso to try and find the far corner from the D and it was curling inside the post until the Spaniard turned it round the post at full stretch.
Roberto De Zerbi’s team competed well for long stages but they were punished ruthlessly when Tariq Lamptey’s foul in the box enabled Bukayo Saka to give Arsenal a 33rd-minute lead from the penalty spot. Then midway through the second half, just when Albion seemed to be getting on top, they gave the ball away carelessly and seconds later Kai Havertz had made it 2-0.
To rub salt into Albion wounds, their former player Leandro Trossard raced clear to score a third Arsenal goal in the closing stages. It had been a champion display by the visitors.
Arsenal should have scored in the first minute when Gabriel headed Martin Odegaard’s free kick wide from close range, but it wasn’t long before Albion got into their stride.
Julio Enciso and Jakub Moder were off target with shots before Simon Adingra cut inside Oleksandr Zinchenko but couldn’t test David Raya with a right-foot effort that was always drifting wide.
For once Albion weren’t able to dominate possession like they are used to do. Arsenal pressed high, although whenever Albion had the ball they funnelled every player behind it.
Gabriel Jesus became an increased threat down the left, forcing Bart Verbruggen to push his shot away at full stretch before heading wide after Kai Havertz found him in space.
And the Brazilian was involved when the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute. Tariq Lamptey got a touch of the ball first as he made his challenge inside the box but then took his left leg away following through. Referee Brooks’ decision to award a penalty stood after a brief VAR check and Saka drilled it into the bottom corner.
Raya had little to do in the first half until the 44th minute but then he pulled off a brilliant save. Space opened up for Enciso to try and find the far corner from the D and it was curling inside the post until the Spaniard turned it round the post at full stretch.
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