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(West Bromwich 0-4 Arsenal) Arsenal have recovered fiercely after the winning streak that marked them at Christmas.
After the monumental 3-1 win over Chelsea on Christmas Day, which ended a seven-game winless series in the Premier League, the flow has only continued for the Gunners.
With the dominant win over West Bromwich in the snow for the Hawthorns, they now have three straight wins and are not recognizable, in a positive sense.
Kieran Tierney set the tone by circling West Bromwich defender Darnell Furlong twice and hitting the ball into the far corner with his supposedly weaker right foot.
– A sensational goal, wrote former national team forward and current “Match of the Day” host Gary Lineker on the microblogging service Twitter.
He himself tells Sky Sports that there has been no turning point other than continuity in his hard work.
– Guys call it a pole! I have to look at it again, but I’m very happy with the score, Tierney told BT Sport, and the Isle of Man-born Scotsman adds that “a little cold doesn’t hurt anyone.”
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Bukayo Saka was the center first. He did as he pleased on the right, and Arsenal launched an attack that will likely make Arsene Wenger happy with his Bordeaux wine somewhere.
Saka, Alexandre Lacazette and Emile Smith-Rowe combined wonderfully on small surfaces, Smith-Rowe played selflessly for Saka, who easily expanded to second from Arsenal.
– It was a fantastic team goal and I was lucky to achieve it. I love goals like that, Saka tells the BBC.
The aforementioned Lacazette has been on fire for Arsenal lately, and he showed in a magical couple of minutes into the second half that he has no plans to calm down.
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He first finished a parody of an attack, after WBA cap Semi Ajayi hit the ball off his own post and saved on the crotch line with a controlled shot.
He then used his knee to lead his second, after a Tierney cash post.
Suddenly Arsenal are just six points behind the top four.
What a difference a week can make.