stops The misery for Arsenal FC. The Team of Freddie Ljungberg lost to Brighton at the first home game of the interim coach, 1:2. Meanwhile, the Gunners are already playing in seven League and nine games winless. The last in 1977.
Already, the beginning minutes were from the perspective of the home team bad. Brighton dominated, and ultimately went into the 36. Minute for a deserved lead. Central defender Adam Webster has benefited from the disarray in the Arsenal Defensive after a Corner and scored the 1:0. Shortly thereafter, Granit Xhaka a Pass of the opponent and thus preventing a big chance for Brighton. The booing of the home fans after the half-time whistle spoke volumes.
Arsenal on ten
Ljungberg reacted to the poor performance and moved right at the beginning of the second half to record the transfer of Nicolas Pepe. After all, Alexandre Lacazette, succeeded to the French after 50 minutes, the compensation for the interim 1:1. This goal came after a corner kick, kicked out of Mesut Özil. Lacazettes head to the ball was longer and longer, the Brighton goalkeeper Mat Ryan was able to distract him, only with the finger tips into his own goal.
?? 13 of Alexandre Lacazette’s last 14 PL goals since the start of Nov 2018, have been scored at home pic.twitter.com/NLOfMENch5
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) December 5, 2019
The winning goal from Neal Maupay fell in 80. Minute, the Frenchman was left of David Luiz criminally alone and was able to curl a great effort into rising highest to head in. Arsenal could not respond, and with 19 points after 15 Games, only in tenth place in the table. After all, for Xhaka, the Situation has something Positive: In Ljungberg, the Basel stand for the second Time in a row in the grid and the disappointment and anger of the Arsenal Fans is no longer focused only on him, but applies to all players.
results: Sheffield United – Newcastle 0:2. Arsenal – Brighton 1:2. – ranking: 1. Liverpool 15/43. 2. Leicester 15/35. 3. Manchester City 15/32. 4. Chelsea 15/29. 5. Wolverhampton 15/23. 6. Manchester United 15/21. 7. Crystal Palace 15/21. 8. Tottenham 15/20. 9. Sheffield United 15/19. 10. Arsenal 15/19. 11. Newcastle 15/19. 12. Burnley 15/18. 13. Brighton 15/18. 14. Bournemouth 15/16. 15. West Ham 15/16. 16. Aston Villa 15/15. 17. Southampton 15/15. 18. Everton 15/14. 19. Norwich 15/11. 20. Watford 15/8.
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Created: 06.12.2019 00:00