Arsenal surge back to beat Aston Villa in classic
Arsenal fought back to grab a dramatic late win at Aston Villa to send out a message that they are still well in this Premier League title race.
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Arsenal fought back to grab a dramatic late win at Aston Villa to send out a message that they are still well in this Premier League title race.
Unai Emery said he was «embarrassed about» Emi Martinez decision's to go forward late on during Aston Villa's 4-2 Premier League loss to Arsenal. In a publicly jarring comment from the usually reserved Emery, the Villa boss cut an angry figure as he saw a tight game culminate in an ultimately heavy home loss to the title-chasing Gunners. Ad Villa had led 2-1 at the break and were drawing 2-2 as late as the 92nd minute, before Jorginho lashed a shot from distance that went in via the goalkeeper's head, and then Martinez's ultimately fruitless sortie upfield in search of an equaliser allowed Gabriel Martinelli to walk the ball into an unguarded net.
Arsenal twice battled back from behind to earn a hard-fought injury-time victory at Aston Villa and inject new life into their Premier League title bid.
BIRMINGHAM, England : Aston Villa manager Unai Emery chided his World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez for allowing Arsenal an easy fourth goal in their Premier League game on Saturday after the Argentina goalkeeper left his net to help seek a last-ditch equaliser.
Jorginho and Mikel Arteta both said that their half-time team talk was key to Arsenal's «beautiful» 4-2 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League. Arsenal were 2-1 down at the break and staring at the possibility of another trip-up in the title race. Ad But they recovered to score three times in the second-half at Villa Park, with goals from Jorginho himself, Oleksandr Zinchenko — his first in the Premier League — and Gabriel Martinelli.
With a pulsating and high-quality game going into added time at 2-2, Arsenal midfielder Jorginho saw his shot come off the bar and bounce off the head of Villa's Argentina World Cup-winning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez for a cruel own goal.Minutes later, with the final whistle about to go and Villa piling forward - Martinez included - Arsenal broke forward again for Gabriel Martinelli to stroke into an empty net for the Londoners' fourth in front of their delirious fans.The result put the Gunners back on top with 54 points after 23 games, three points above Manchester City who go to Nottingham Forest later on Saturday for their 24th match.
Arsenal twice battled back from behind as an injury-time own goal from Emiliano Martinez helped them to a hard-fought victory at Aston Villa and breathed new life into their Premier League title bid.
BIRMINGHAM, England : Arsenal got their stuttering Premier League title push back on track with a thrilling 4-2 win at Aston Villa to move back to the top of the table thanks to two added-time goals on Saturday.