Gunners surrender two-goal lead as Ollie Watkins hurts Premier League title hopes - Arsenal thought they had a late winner but VAR intervened
Ollie Watkins drew the Villans level and with it, confirmed his status as the top flight's new giant slayer with an 18th goal against the established big six clubs. The England striker also tops the charts for the most goal involvements overall., taking the crown off former league stalwart Romelu Lukaku with 24.
VAR rules out a late Kai Havertz winner for handball as the Gunners blow a two-goal lead to slip further behind Liverpool at the top of the Premier League
ARSENAL conceded two goals in eight minutes to throw away two more points in the title race. To make matters worse rivals Liverpool snatched all three points in stoppage time at Brentford as
Arsenal collapsed against Aston Villa in the Premier League with the visiting side rescuing a point from a two goal deficit.
ARSENAL are taking on Aston Villa in a huge Premier League clash RIGHT NOW. Gabriel Martinelli broke the deadlock on 35 minutes despite Emiliano Martinez’s best efforts to stop the ball from
Arsenal extended their advantage in the 55th minute when Havertz converted Trossard's cross from the left. Not long after Arsenal's second, Tielemans headed in Lucas Digne's cross to halve Villa's deficit before then striking the post minutes later.
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Arsenal blew a two-goal lead and their Premier League title hopes took an almighty hit as Aston Villa fought their way to a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium.
Everton has avoided another points deduction after a complaint brought by the Premier League regarding spending rules was discontinued.
Villa, however, scored twice in the space of eight second-half minutes as Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins found the net. The draw means Arsenal are now six points off Premier League leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand as well.
Arsenal have just let a two-goal lead slip in their 2-2 draw against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Liverpool’s late win against Brentford piled the pressure on the Gunners ahead of kick-off, Mikel Arteta’s side however would not be fazed and started the game in impressive fashion.