Burnley 0-1 Arsenal: Martin Odegaard scores free-kick as Arteta’s side win second game in a row
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal: Martin Odegaard scores superb free-kick as Mikel Arteta’s side win second game in succession after Clarets had penalty award overturned by VAR
- Martin Odegaard scored the only goal with a free-kick as Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory away to Burnley
- The Norwegian midfielder found the net in the 30th minute with Arsenal getting their second win in a row
- Burnley’s Matej Vydra was awarded a penalty but it was subsequently overturned following a VAR check
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Martin Odegaard’s outstanding free-kick was enough to complete back-to-back victories for Arsenal after Burnley had a penalty award overturned by VAR.
Odegaard was inch-perfect with his left foot after half-an-hour to grant further relief to manager Mikel Arteta who saw his team lose their first three league games without scoring before breaking their duck against Norwich last weekend.
But Burnley, who gave £15million winger Maxwel Cornet his debut from the bench, were unable to celebrate Sean Dyche signing a new four-year contract on Thursday.
Martin Odegaard scored a superb free-kick to put Arsenal in the lead in the 30th minute of their game away to Burnley
Odegaard scored his first goal since joining Arsenal permanently from Real Madrid as he managed to break the deadlock
The victory is a major boost for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, whose team have now managed to win two games in a row
They thought they’d earned a penalty midway through the second half when Aaron Ramsdale appeared to trip Matej Vydra and referee Anthony Taylor pointed to spot, only for replays to show the goalkeeper had got a touch on the ball first.
The result puts Arsenal in good cheer ahead of their north London derby against Spurs next weekend but Burnley are still looking for their first win at Turf Moor since January – a run of 13 games.
Arsenal’s £45million midfielder Thomas Partey returned from injury for his first start of the season while Dyche named an unchanged side – in keeping with his nine years of stability at the club.
With England manager Gareth Southgate watching on, Arsenal stroked the ball without Burnley being able to lay a glove on them in the opening half-hour with Kieran Tierney a particular threat down the left.
Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, who was again preferred to Bernd Leno, managed to keep a clean sheet as the Gunners won
Burnley’s Matej Vydra was given a penalty after a challenge from Ramsdale but the decision was overturned by VAR
The absence of any Lancashire wind and rain seemed to give the visitors confidence to play their game and they struck after 30 minute when Bukayo Saka’s run towards the penalty area was stopped by Ashley Westwood clipping his heels.
Three Arsenal players stood around the kick but it was Odegaard who took responsibility and curled into the corner beyond Nick Pope’s despairing dive.
It was the Norwegian’s first goal for The Gunners since turning his loan from Real Madrid into a permanent £30million move in the summer.
The Clarets rallied after falling behind with Aaron Ramsdale saving from Johan Gudmundsson and the excellent Gabriel making an acrobatic overhead clearance to deny Ashley Barnes.
Arsenal also squandered chances to go 2-0 ahead by half-time. Emile Smith-Rowe missed the target from eight yards and last-ditch tackle by Matt Lowton denied Saka.
Burnley were more direct in the second half and the volume went up when Cornet was introduced shortly before the hour.
The former Lyon player had a chance to make an immediate impact but Ramsdale tipped his effort from 12 yards over the bar.
Arteta responded by toughening up midfield with Sambi Lokonga on for Smith-Rowe just past the hour.
Pepe mistimed a pass to put Aubameyang clean through to wrap up the points and then the roles were reversed with the Arsenal skipper taking a heavy touch when Pepe was in the clear.
The visitors, and particularly £50mililion defender Ben White, then received a huge let-off when his weak backpass was seized upon by Vydra who fell to the ground as Ramsdale came out.
The initial decision was penalty but the ruling was overturned when Mr Taylor was asked to go and check the monitor. Ramsdale got a slight nick on the ball before making contact with the striker.
Dyche, who often complains Burnley don’t get enough penalties, looked hacked off but it was the right call by the finest of margins. And so his long wait for three points on home soil goes on.
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka competes for possession with Josh Brownhill during the Premier League clash at Turf Moor
Nicolas Pepe of Arsenal goes up for an aerial challenge with Charlie Taylor of Burnley during the first half at Turf Moor
Sean Dyche was left frustrated, with his Burnley side having taken just one point from five matches so far this season
Burnley gave a debut to Maxwel Cornet, with the former Lyon player entering the fray as a substitute in the 57th minute
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