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Kai Havertz header edges nervy Arsenal past Burnley and one step from title | Premier League
It was a night when fervour and hope ran into yet more Arsenal anxiety. This was supposed to be straightforward, wasn’t it? Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed on 22 April. They sacked their manager, Scott Parker, shortly afterwards and came here under the caretaker, Michael Jackson. They had avoided defeat only three times in their previous ten league matches, drawing all three.
It was not straightforward. Arsenal laboured under the spectre of the mother and father of all calamities. It nagged away during a traumatic second-half. Everybody knew that with the margins so tight it might take only one flash from Burnley; a bolt from the sky blue. If Arsenal do stagger over the line and win their first title since 2004, they will have done it in nerve-shredding fashion.
The line remains in sight. It will be over if Manchester City fail to win at Bournemouth on Tuesday night. If City do get the points, then it will go to the final Sunday when Arsenal visit Crystal Palace, seeking to preserve a two-point advantage over City, who host Aston Villa.
Arsenal relied on the two pillars of their challenge to see off Burnley. A set-piece goal, Kai Havertz heading home from a Bukayo Saka corner towards the end of the first-half, and the latest demonstration of their defensive excellence. It was their 19th clean sheet of the league season. They are nearly there.
Arteta had demanded passion and energy on what was arguably the biggest occasion in the Emirates Stadium’s 20-year history. He always does this but he really demanded it here, calling upon the Arsenal fans to turn out in their thousands beforehand to welcome the team bus. They got the memo.
The streets in front of the ground were jammed, red flares adding to the visuals. When the pre-match pyrotechnics stretched up towards the sky, the scene was set.
Arteta put the throttle down with his selection – Martin Ødegaard and Eberechi Eze in central midfield in front of Declan Rice. Havertz was preferred to Viktor Gyökeres in the No 9 role. And it was over to the XI in red, their task to find a way through Burnley’s two banks of four.
The nervous tension crackled. When Burnley took their time over dead-balls in the early running, the home crowd howled. There was the usual reception for Kyle Walker, the Burnley captain, formerly of Tottenham. Leandro Trossard was unhappy with a Zian Flemming tackle on Eze and he shoved the Burnley striker. For Arsenal, it was all about managing the hammering of their he arts.
What Arsenal would have given for an early goal but it did not come. There was the moment in the 15th minute when Trossard took a pass from Eze, jinked inside and watched the Burnley defenders back off. He unloaded from just outside the area and watched the shot thump against the post.
Arteta asked Riccardo Calafiori to step up and inside from left-back. Which he did. And then some. He popped up on the right wing at one point in the first half. The manager wanted to isolate Bukayo Saka against the Burnley left-back, Lucas Pires. Saka represented possibility, as usual.
Burnley flickered, which was not supposed to happen. When Flemming sparked a break on 27 minutes, Loum Tchaouna crossed for Hannibal Meibri at the far post. The finished was sliced wide.
Arsenal probed, looking to punch passes up the channels. There was uproar when Havertz got in on the left and crossed low for Saka, who had got in front of Pires. The challenge was messy and down Saka went. There was contact but was it enough? After a video assistant referee review, it was decided there was not.
Arsenal had the momentum. The crowd felt it and they stayed with their team. They needed the reward of a goal, the soothing tonic of one and it came from a familiar source. Just when it was needed. Ødegaard had a clear shooting opportunity only for the ball to deflect off Lesley Ugochukwu for a corner. When Saka curled it over and Havertz rose imperiously, nobody close enough to him, it was the prompt for a wild release.
There had been so many reasons to presume that Burnley would be easy meat. The majority of them were supplied by their numbers over the course of a frustrating season. But their performance was good. They moved the ball with slickness at times. Tchaouna and Jaidon Anthony tried to make it happen on the wings. Flemming was a presence.
Eze came to the fore at the start of the second-half as Arsenal craved the comfort of a second goal. When he banged a volley from Cristhian Mosquera’s cross down into the ground and back up, he watched the ball skim the top of the crossbar. Moments later, Eze was well placed to meet a Havertz cross only to head into Maxime Estève, a decent chance wasted.
It remained uncomfortable. The Arsenal crowd tried to lift their players, with Burnley coming to fancy their chances of landing the sling-shot. “Stand up for the Ar-se-nal,” they demanded. They stood. Matters threatened to become even edgier when Havertz stretched into a challenge on Ugochukwu in the 67th minute and caught him with his studs. There was a review for a possible red card. The decision was to stick with the yellow.
For the home crowd, the closing stages were harrowing. Burnley, though, did not create the big chance. Not for the first time, Arsenal refused to yield.
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Key events
40 min: Rice is back in the Arsenal area to boot the ball away for a Burnley corner … it doesn’t bring the hosts any trouble.
Saka dinks a lovely ball into the mixer and Havertz, wearing an invisible jet-pack, rises high at the front post, a glancing header enough to give Arsenal the lead.
GOAL! Arsenal 1-0 Burnley (Havertz 37)
Arsenal. Corner. Goal. Standard.
37 min: Here come Arsenal again as Calafiori pulls the ball back for Ødegaard … his low drive is deflected for a corner …
36 min: VAR’s had a look and said no! There’s a tangle of legs between Saka and Lucas Pires. Gary Neville isn’t sure on comms and agrees with the ref and VAR.
34 min: Flemming misplaces a pass when Burnley have the chance to counter … and here come Arsenal down the left, the ball rolled into the middle. Saka emerges ready to tap in, and he goes down! Penalty?
33 min: Burnley’s defensive shape is holding up quite well.
30 min: Saka scoops a cross from the right that leaves a back-pedalling Weiss briefly worried.
29 min: Hannibal’s got himself a yellow … Eze takes the ball, turns and shoots on the volley, trying to replicate that Dele goal against Crystal Palace back in the day. He doesn’t get the power.
27 min: Burnley launch a dangerous-looking counter, a cross finding Hannibal in the area … he takes a touch but can’t find the balance and composure with his effort as Rice closes down, the shot travelling wide.
26 min: Free-kick time for Arsenal, from way out. Rice decides to go short before Trossard tries to wiggle away on the left. He can’t get the ball into the mixer, though.
Tim Smith writes in:
Any time I’ve seen Burnley this season, Kyle Walker, who, fair to say, is a Manchester City legend, has looked a husk of his former self. He couldn’t, could he?
And a former Spurs man. It’s written.
23 min: Saka intercepts in midfield before Ødegaard very nearly slips a sneaky pass through to Havertz in the area.
21 min: Calafiori suddenly finds himself high up on the right wing to keep an Arsenal move ticking.
19 min: Arsenal calmly wheel it around in their own half, side to side. Eze suddenly speed things up to bring Saka into play on the right. Trossard’s post-rattler remains the closest Arsenal have come.
17 min: Hannibal overcooks a cross for Burnley as the visitors venture down the right.
16 min: Trossard breaks past Walker on the left but can’t find Havertz with his ball into the middle.
15 min: Trossard cuts in from the left and launches from outside the area … the ball slams the post. Arsenal have raised the volume in the last five.
14 min: Saka is in his trademark position, launching a curling effort after cutting in from the right … it’s blocked out for a corner. Arsenal work a rehearsed move, playing it short before it lands to Havertz inside the area … he punts it wide.
12 min: Tchaouna finds the ball on the right for Burnley but his effort at goal is well blocked by Calafiori. Flemming and Trossard have a minor scrap, prompting a break in play.
10 min: Rice sits deep, examining options on the ball before Eze goes down on the left wing. Arsenal have a free-kick … with Rice to deliver into the area. Weiss, in net for Burnley, pats the ball away.
8 min: Not a heavy-metal start, this.
6 min: Eze plays a stinging ball to Havertz on the touchline, with Arsenal mainly operating down the right-hand side.
5 min: Arsenal pump up those possession stats, moving it about in midfield.
4 min: Arsenal get moving down the right, with Havertz nearly finding the ball in a dangerous spot inside the area.
2 min: Anthony plays the corner along the carpet to the front post, trying something funky … but it only leads to another Burnley corner. Florentino launches from the edge of the area … but it’s low, slow and wide.
1 min: Pires ventures down the left wing for Burnley, who win an early corner. The upset’s on!
Peeeeep!
Burnley get us going.
Arsenal and Burnley emerge to a pyro-party at the Emirates. We’ll get going shortly.
Martin Ødegaard’s had a stop-start season with injuries, scoring just once. But he was excellent off the bench against West Ham last time out, showing off his close control in the area before laying off for Leandro Trossard’s winner. The captain starts tonight, his 16th of this league campaign.
Burnley have beaten Arsenal once in the Premier League, a 1-0 win at the Emirates in December 2020.
That’s some welcome for the hosts.
Krishnamoorthy v writes in:
Imagine the mental turmoil of Arteta while he presents a picture of equanimity, imagine the pressure of every single player who must be dreading ‘will I fail today? Will I be remembered as the villain who scuppered Arsenal’s one chance at glory?’, imagine all tbe poor Gunners who must be borrowing their partner’s digits to chew on having already chewed all their own fingernails to their end, imagine if the partner is also a Gunner.
Thank heavens I am a Chelsea fan. But there is no city rivalry today.
Arsenal – march on , do whatever you have to do to ensure that Manchester City does not win (yet) another league.
A reminder of the situation:
Burnley, who have won just one league game since the end of October, are unchanged. Arsenal have replaced the injured Ben White with Cristhian Mosquera. Martin Ødegaard and Kai Havertz come in for Myles Lewis-Skelly and Victor Gyökeres.
The teams
Arsenal: Raya, Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Rice, Eze, Ødegaard, Saka, Trossard, Havertz
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Hincapié, Jesus, Martinelli, Gyökeres, Madueke, Zubimendi, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman
Burnley: Weiss, Walker, Estéve, Tuanzebe, Pires, Florentino, Ugochukwu, Tchaouna, Hannibal, Anthony, Flemming
Subs: Dubravka, Hartman, Worrall, Bruun Larsen, Edwards, Humphreys, Ward-Prowse, Amdouni, Laurent
Preview reading to get stuck into:
Preamble
First against 19th, the visitors already down. This should be straightforward but it just isn’t, is it? Arsenal are two victories away from their first league title in 22 years, maybe even just one if Manchester City fail to beat Bournemouth tomorrow night. Every Arsenal fan I speak to is terrified, the heart constantly throbbing, no calm to be found until it is finally over. Three second-place finishes on the bounce will do that to you. The suffering continues at 8pm BST.
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