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Arsenal v Burnley (2018-19)
Arsenal v Burnley
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EventPremier League 2018-19
Date22 December 2018
VenueEmirates Stadium, London
Player of the MatchMesut Ozil
RefereeKevin Friend
Attendance59,493
Weather12 °C (53 °F)
Arsenal - Spurs
Burnley - Spurs
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Burnley - Everton

Arsenal v Burnley was a match which took place at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday 22 December 2018.

Burnley manager Sean Dyche criticised the officials after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's double ensured Arsenal maintained pressure on the top four and left the Clarets in the Premier League bottom three at Christmas.

Ashley Barnes responded for the visitors in a fiery contest that featured seven yellow cards, but Alex Iwobi's late goal sealed victory for the Gunners.

Dyche, whose side have now gone 61 Premier League games without a penalty, reeled off a list of decisions he felt went against his side.

"So many went against us. Ashley Barnes got an elbow in the face from an unnatural movement yet he comes out with a booking. Two dives again, but nobody got booked," he said.

"The biggest one for me, I think it's 60 games now without a penalty, there was a two-handed push on Kevin Long but the penalty wasn't given because he goes down naturally.

"Apart from that I was quite happy with the referee's performance."

Mesut Ozil - making a first start in six league matches - produced a sublime defence-splitting pass to Sead Kolasinac for Arsenal's opener, with the defender picking out Aubameyang for his 11th league goal of the season.

Remarkably, after 18 top-flight games, Arsenal led at the interval for the first time this season. It took them less than three second-half minutes to double the advantage, Aubameyang's powerful finish completing a quick counter-attack.

Burnley struck to their task, though, and Barnes brought them back into the contest on 63 minutes with a low finish after the home side failed to clear.

The home fans grew increasingly nervous as Burnley pushed for an equaliser but Iwobi scored from close range in stoppage time to ensure the Gunners moved level with fourth-placed Chelsea, who lost at home to Leicester.

After their impressive 22-game unbeaten run was ended by a revitalised Southampton last weekend, Arsenal exited the Carabao Cup to north London rivals Tottenham in midweek and needed to produce a response at Emirates Stadium - if only to keep in touch with the top four.

Unai Emery's side started accordingly. The Arsenal manager said this week that Ozil does have a future at the club, and the opening goal was all about the midfielder's genius.

The German demonstrated his value with a ball from the edge of the area that curled behind the Burnley defence, finding Kolasinac at the back post. His first-time flick found Aubameyang, who placed his shot into the bottom corner.

Arsenal's success so far this campaign has relied on strong second-half showings, and the tireless Kolasinac led an explosive counter-attack on 47 minutes which resulted in Aubameyang firing his second into the roof of Joe Hart's goal.

And Ozil was at the heart of Arsenal's third, drifting into the penalty area and committing a couple of defenders before his scuffed shot found its way to Iwobi. Replays suggested the substitute was marginally offside but the officials allowed the goal to stand.

It provided welcome relief for the Gunners after Burnley had threatened to snatch a point.

"It was a big performance and afterwards I spoke with him and said 'congratulations for your work'," Emery said of Ozil. "He showed his quality and we needed him to work to help us today and he did."

The Gunners have been forced to field a makeshift defence in recent games - leading Emery to admit he may use the January transfer window to strengthen his options - and there were often hints of that fragility before Barnes eventually took advantage of some half-hearted attempts to clear.

The hosts continued to struggle after the Clarets turned the contest into a bruising battle.

"It was a tough match. I think we won not because we played well but because every player had a very big commitment," added Emery.

"I think we can controlled the match like we wanted. We had to make an alteration to our gameplan but it gave us the victory."

The Clarets, despite their league position, have made steady progress in recent weeks towards getting back to the resilient displays that brought them success last season, and arrived at Arsenal knowing a point would be enough to rise out of the bottom three.

There was frequent evidence of the grit Dyche's side are capable of - and must continue to show - although Barnes was perhaps a little exuberant and lucky to stay on the pitch.

He was shown a yellow card after tangling with Sokratis Papastathopoulos, before escaping further punishment after an incident involving Matteo Guendouzi, where he appeared to try and kick the ball out of the Frenchman's grasp after a foul.

Despite being 2-0 down, they continued their disruptive approach and were rewarded when Barnes fired in at the back post.

Long had a strong shout for a penalty turned down - after he was shoved in the back - while Barnes looked certain to level from six yards out before referee Kevin Friend halted play for a foul.

Jack Cork sent a curling shot just wide from a tight angle but Iwobi's late strike ensured Burnley remain 18th with their worst top-flight return after 18 games since 1970-71.

"It wasn't a 3-1 game, I think all would agree with that. But the scoreline is the scoreline," said Dyche.

"We wanted to see if we could chase the game, physicality has to be part of the game - English fans certainly enjoy that part of the game but you have to do that in a a fair way. I think you'll find we're a fair outfit."

Match[]

Details[]

22 December 2018
12:30
Arsenal Arsenal FC 3–1 Burnley FC Burnley Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,493
Referee: Kevin Friend
Aubameyang Goal 14'48'
Iwobi Goal 90+1'
Report Barnes Goal 63'
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Burnley
19 Bernd Leno
15 Ainsley Maitland-Niles
05 Sokratis Papastathopoulos Booked
18 Nacho Monreal Substituted off in the 37th minute 37'
31 Sead Kolašinac
04 Mohamed Elneny Substituted off in the 59th minute 59'
34 Granit Xhaka
29 Mattéo Guendouzi Booked
10 Mesut Özil
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted off in the 78th minute 78'
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Substitutes:
01 Petr Čech
08 Aaron Ramsey
11 Lucas Torreira Substituted on in the 59th minute 59'
12 Stephan Lichtsteiner Substituted on in the 37th minute 37'
17 Alex Iwobi Substituted on in the 78th minute 78'
49 Eddie Nketiah
87 Bukayo Saka
Manager:
Flag of Spain Unai Emery
20 Joe Hart
26 Phil Bardsley Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
28 Kevin Long
05 James Tarkowski
06 Ben Mee Booked
03 Charlie Taylor
18 Ashley Westwood Booked
04 Jack Cork Booked
13 Jeff Hendrick
10 Ashley Barnes Substituted off in the 77th minute 77' Booked
11 Chris Wood Substituted off in the 77th minute 77' Booked
Substitutes:
01 Tom Heaton
02 Matthew Lowton Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
09 Sam Vokes Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
14 Ben Gibson
27 Matěj Vydra Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
31 Dwight McNeil
42 Olatunde Bayode
Manager:
Flag of England Sean Dyche

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2018-19 Premier League
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2018-19 FA Cup
Blackpool (a) · Manchester United (h)
2018-19 EFL Cup
Brentford (h) · Blackpool (h) · Tottenham Hotspur (h)
2018-19 Europa League
Vorskla Poltava (h) · FK Qarabağ (a) · Sporting Lisbon (a) · Sporting Lisbon (h) · Vorskla Poltava (a) · FK Qarabağ (h) · BATE Borisov (a) · BATE Borisov (h) · Stade Rennais (a) · Stade Rennais (h) · Napoli (h) · Napoli (a) · Valencia (h) · Valencia (a) · Chelsea (n)
2018 International Champions Cup
Atlético Madrid (a) · Paris Saint-Germain (h) · Chelsea (h) ·
Friendly Matches
Boreham Wood (a) · Lazio (h)
Burnley F.C. matches - 2018-19
2018-19 Premier League

Manchester United (h) · Arsenal (a) · Manchester City (h) · Arsenal (h) ·

2018-19 FA Cup

Barnsley (h) · Manchester City (a) ·

2018-19 EFL Cup

Burton Albion (a) ·

2018-19 UEFA Europa League – Qualifying stage

Aberdeen (a) · Aberdeen (h) · İstanbul Başakşehir (a) · İstanbul Başakşehir (h) · Olympiacos (a) · Olympiacos (h)

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