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EPL: Aubameyang scored twice as Arsenal beat Burnley 3-1


EPL: Aubameyang scored twice as Arsenal beat Burnley 3-1


Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as Arsenal returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Burnley at the Emirates.

Aubameyang's 11th goal of the campaign handed Arsenal a half-time lead in the Premier League for the first time this season.
The Gabon international then added a clinical second on the counter on 48 minutes to take his tally to 12 for the season.

Ashley Barnes pulled a goal back for Burnley but Alex Iwobi's third in stoppage-time saw Arsenal end a two-game losing streak that moves them level with fourth-place Chelsea and leaves the Clarets in the relegation zone.

A pulsating start saw both sides register attempts on goal in the opening three minutes, as Ainsley Maitland-Niles' low drive drew Joe Hart into a reflex save, seconds before Ashley Westwood's effort to flicked behind off the foot of Bernd Leno at the end of an immediate Burnley counter.

Granit Xhaka called Hart into action on seven minutes with a curling effort from the edge of the area, and it was not long until the Arsenal pressure told.

Mesut Ozil, restored to the Arsenal line-up as captain, dissected the Burnley defence with a pass which Sead Kolasinac kept in play, allowing Aubameyang to drift into through the static defence to poke home into the far corner.

Barnes and Sokratis Papastathopoulos were involved to two heated altercations before the interval, but the Gunners kept their heads to go into the break ahead for the first time in the league this season.
One became two three minutes into the second half as Kolasinac and Lacazette combined at pace on the counter, before Aubameyang clinically doubled his tally with a thunderous near-post drive.

Burnley were competitive throughout without testing the Arsenal defence, but the visitors were gifted a route back into the game when the Arsenal defence failed to clear a cross into the box, and Barnes lashed home from six yards.
Arsenal maintained a measure of control from there but made sure of the victory in stoppage-time when substitute Iwobi, played onside by Mathew Lowton, fired a third past Hart after Ozil's blocked shot deflected into his path.

Manager Unai Emery:

"We expected long balls, section actions, pushes - they also have good players and their attacking players created problems for us. And then we needed to impose our game plan, but we worked very well today, it was a tough match like we expected and we are happy with this victory.

"Physicality is part of football and you need to be physically strong. Both teams needed to impose themselves physically and with quality. We imposed our game plan in our moment and this victory is a consequence of this and we are pleased with this."

Manager Sean Dyche:

"No one wants to see diving in the game. There was one with [Granit] Xhaka later in the game and I know he dives as he looks at the ref within a millisecond of going down in the box. I do not want to see that and I do not think anyone else wants to see that

"Ashley Barnes comes out of a tackle and their lad clearly elbows him, but our lad comes out with a booking, which is nearly impossible. There were two dives in the game and no one got a booking. One of them was already on a booking, so that's a red card."

Man of the Match - Sead Kolasinac

Aubameyang may have scored two goals but the Kolasinac scooped the Sky Sports award. The Bosnian was resolute in defence against a Burnley side committed to making Arsenal fight from the first whistle. While his defensive quality has been up for debate, Kolasinac's quality in the other direction was evident for all to see. And when tempers flare, he was on hand with a mature performance was guided Arsenal back onto the winning path.









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