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Aubameyang scores and celebrates Arsenal’s goal at Manchester United
Arsenal scored an unbeatable victory since September 17, 2006 over Old Trafford in the league, defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the seventh round of the Premier League.
Arsenal’s only goal came via Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, a penalty Hector Bellerin received from disappointing player Paul Pogba.
United’s nightmares in the dream theater continued as they failed for the fourth time in a home victory in the Premier League.
The match was marked by a great performance by Mohamed Al Nani in the middle of the Arsenal stadium, where he and his colleague Thomas Partey completely dominated the battle of midfield.
Arsenal advanced to 8th place with 12 points, while Manchester United remained 15th with 7 points, but from just 6 matches.
Arsenal started the game with strong pressure, a wonderful cross from Héctor Bellerin, Pierre Emerick Aubameyang had left the goal empty, but did not catch the ball.
Bernd Leno blocked a counterattack that ended with a shot from Mason Greenwood, but the German countered firmly in the 20th minute.
And in the 39th minute Willian almost gave Arsenal the lead with a superb shot that hit David de Gea’s crossbar, before Bocayo Saka headed in just above the same bar in the 43rd minute.
Arsenal opened the second half with equal force, a great advance from Alexandre Lacazette, and a pass from Aubameyang, which placed him on the sole of the foot next to the United post.
In the 55th minute, Harry Maguire threatened Arsenal with a header, but the most dangerous balls came in the 58th minute, after a powerful shot by Thomas Partey, which de Gea firmly stopped.
In the 65th minute, Kieran Tierney played a cross that was blocked by De Gea, who returned to the nane, who fired over the crossbar.
At 3 minutes, Pellerrin received a pass inside the penalty area, Paul Pogba tried to keep him away, but blocked the Spanish, so the referee calculated a penalty for Arsenal, which Aubameyang deposited in the net perfectly, ending his fast scorer in the last four rounds.
El Nene spoiled his wonderful night, reversing the course of Wan Bisaka’s center, hitting Lino and the post, and rebounding on goal in the 85th minute.
Matic fired from outside the area in the 92nd minute, which Lino blocked.