Sanchez celebrates giving Arsenal the lead in stoppage time. Martin Rickett
Martin Rickett
ALEXIS SANCHEZ CONVERTED a 92nd-minute penalty to give Arsenal a 1-0 win and a third successive stoppage-time victory over Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday.
The Gunners won both matches last season by virtue of last-gasp goals โ a Sanchez spot-kick also proving decisive at Emirates Stadium in January โ and the Chile international repeated the feat after James Tarkowski was adjudged to have pushed Aaron Ramsey.
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Having won just one of their previous six Premier League away trips, Arsenal appeared set to drop more points on the road after an uninspiring performance in attack.
Martin Rickett
Martin Rickett
Arsene Wengerโs side clearly missed the influence of Mesut Ozil, sidelined by illness, as they struggled to unlock a Burnley outfit which had previously conceded only twice in six home league matches this term.
But the last-gasp spot-kick proved all the visitors needed to leapfrog rivals Tottenham into fourth, with Sean Dycheโs side missing their own opportunity to do exactly that.
Instead, Dycheโs men were left to contend with yet another heartbreaking defeat to a team against which they have now lost 1-0 in each of the past three Turf Moor meetings.
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Sanchez penalty drives stoppage-time dagger through Burnley hearts
ALEXIS SANCHEZ CONVERTED a 92nd-minute penalty to give Arsenal a 1-0 win and a third successive stoppage-time victory over Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday.
The Gunners won both matches last season by virtue of last-gasp goals โ a Sanchez spot-kick also proving decisive at Emirates Stadium in January โ and the Chile international repeated the feat after James Tarkowski was adjudged to have pushed Aaron Ramsey.
Having won just one of their previous six Premier League away trips, Arsenal appeared set to drop more points on the road after an uninspiring performance in attack.
Arsene Wengerโs side clearly missed the influence of Mesut Ozil, sidelined by illness, as they struggled to unlock a Burnley outfit which had previously conceded only twice in six home league matches this term.
But the last-gasp spot-kick proved all the visitors needed to leapfrog rivals Tottenham into fourth, with Sean Dycheโs side missing their own opportunity to do exactly that.
Instead, Dycheโs men were left to contend with yet another heartbreaking defeat to a team against which they have now lost 1-0 in each of the past three Turf Moor meetings.
The42 has just published its first book, Behind The Lines, a collection of some of the yearโs best sports stories. Pick up your copy in Easonโs, or order it here today (โฌ10):
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