Match Report

Arsenal 3-1 Burnley: All you need to know

Arsenal has today went back to winning ways in the Premier League and the gunners have defeated Burnley 3-1 at their home grounds.

Arsenal secured a much-needed victory in the Premier League as they defeated Burnley 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners had to work hard to break down their opponents, with Trossard finally nodding them in front from close range just before half-time.

Burnley fought back in the second half as Brownhill equalised, but their joy was short-lived as Saliba got the better of Trafford to head in a corner on the line. Zinchenko then sealed the win with a spectacular acrobatic volley, ensuring Arsenal took all three points.

The game wasn’t without controversy, as Arsenal had to finish with 10 men after Vieira was sent off for a late, high challenge on Brownhill. However, they were able to comfortably see out the game and secure the victory.

The win sees Arsenal level on points at the top of the table with Manchester City, who don’t play until tomorrow. The Gunners will be looking to maintain their momentum when they travel to Brentford after the international break.

On the other hand, Burnley’s miserable run continues as they stay 19th in the table. They will be hoping for a change in fortunes when they face West Ham at home in their next fixture.

Overall, it was a hard-fought victory for Arsenal, who will be pleased to get back to winning ways in the Premier League. The team will be looking to build on this result and continue their push for the top spot in the table.

As for Burnley, they will need to regroup and find a way to turn their fortunes around as they look to climb out of the relegation zone. It promises to be an exciting season ahead for both teams as they continue their Premier League campaign.

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