Arsenal v Burnley, matchday 12, Premier League, 11/11/2023, lineups. BeSoccer
Join us for LIVE coverage of the Premier League matchday twelve fixture between Arsenal and Burnley at the Emirates Stadium. The two teams have not met in the Premier League since January 2022.
FT (3-1): Arsenal won 3-1 against Burnley in the Premier League matchday twelve fixture at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners moved level on points with Manchester City thanks to goals from Trossard, Saliba and Zinchenko. Thank you for joining us and see you soon.
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Jorginho suffers a head injury after being stepped on by a teammate.
GOAAAAAAAAL FOR BURNLEY! Koleosho finds Brownhill with space and the Engllish midfielder scores the equaliser with a superb shot from inside the box.
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Koleosho is showing his best performances in this match.
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The Clarets are trying hard to score the equaliser after half-time.
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The second half staaaaaaaaaarts! Trossard has decided to continue playing! No changes at the moment.
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HT (1-0): Despite Trafford's good performances, Trossard managed to break the deadlock in stoppage time to give Arsenal the lead. However, the Belgian appears to have picked up an injury. We'll see what happens in the second period!
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Trossard is being treated by doctors as he has damaged his shoulder after scoring. It's not known if he will be able to continue playing.
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GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL FOR ARSENAL! Trossard opens the scoring after a pass from Saka from inside the box. The goal is not being celebrated because the Belgian has collided with the post when scoring the opener. The fans are worried about his injury.
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Martinelli, as always, is performing amazingly! The Brazilian is giving his all!
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Despite Burnley's lack of chances, they are not giving up! They are still fighting for the lead.
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Arsenal have had seven shots while Burnley have only had four so far in the first half of the match.
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Trafford is performing incredibly well! Trossard tries to score from inside the box but his shot is saved by the Burnley goalie!
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Another corner-kick for the Gunners! Saka takes it once again but nothing comes of it.
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The absence of Odegaard is noticeable. The Norwegian is the one who usually gives Arsenal pace as they are struggling to lead the game at the moment.
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Gudmundsson almost breaks the deadlock! The Burnley striker's shot from close range is blocked by unstoppable Raya!
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Arsenal get a corner which the Clarets deal with.
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The visitors are unable to get the ball at the moment...
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Havertz keeps missing! The German is finding chances to score but he is not showing his best.
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The Clarets are penned in their own half... They are focused on defending their box from Arsenal's constant threats.
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Burnley are keeping Arsenal at bay! The Gunners are creating several chances to open the scoring but are failing to do so.
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SAKA ALMOST SCOREEEEEEEEEES! His effort from inside the box is denied by goalkeeper Trafford! What a save!
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Havertz misses the target after a superb pass from Zinchenko! What a pity!
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The Gunners are pressing high so faaaaaaar! Their opener is just a matter of time.
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Rice has a pop from distance but he's unable to find the target!
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Mikel Arteta's men are dominating possession so faaaaaaaaar!
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Another corner-kick for the Gunners! Saka takes it but nothing comes of it.
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Amdouni tries his luck from the edge of the box but Raya saves it! Corner-kick for the Clarets.
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Corner-kick for Arsenal! Saka takes it and Magalhaes tries to shoot but his effort goes wide!
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The hosts are having all the ball here early on!
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Arsenal get us going in the red from left to right while Burnley are in yellow!
Start of match
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The players make their way out here at the Emirates Stadium!
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Luton Town starting XI: Trafford (GK); Taylor, Beyer, O'Shea, Vitinho; Koleosho, Brownhill, Berge, Gudmundsson; Amdouni and Rodriguez.
The Clarets have lost each of their last five matches in all competitions - against Crystal Palace, Everton (EFL Cup), Bournemouth, Brentford and Chelsea.
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Kompany's men have a daunting trip to face Arsenal on Saturday, with the Gunners smarting from their 1-0 defeat at Newcastle.