Premier League
Arsenal 2-1 Wolves: Maintain the lead with the engines off
Arsenal beat Wolves without stepping on the accelerator and stayed at the top of the Premier League.
Arsenal did their duty against Wolves and with the win 2-1 He also remained at the top of the table on matchday 14 of the Premier League.
The Londoners “striked” before a quarter of the game and took a two-goal lead through Bukayo Saka and Martin Edgard. The “Wolves” were initially taken aback, but responded with two good moments, but missed the goal and so it remained 2-0 for a long time.
Possession was more balanced in the second half, but it was Mikel Arteta’s men who created the most danger. Jose Sa managed to fend off every attack, although he needed to hit the crossbar at one point. In the 86th minute, Mateusz Kunia reduced the deficit for the visitors, but his goal wasn’t enough to stop Arsenal.
The results of the 14th game
- Brentford-Luton 3-1 (49′ Moppe, 56′ Wed, 81′ Baptiste / 76′ Brown)
- Arsenal – Wolves 2-1 (6′ Saka, 13′ Edgard / 86′ Kunia)
- Burnley-Sheffield United 5:0 (1′ Rodriguez, 29′ Brun Larsen, 73′ Amduni, 75′ Coleoso, 80′ Brownhill)
- 12.02. 19:30 o’clock Nottingham-Everton
- 12.02. 22:00 O’clock Newcastle-Manchester United
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Chelsea-Brighton
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Liverpool-Fulham
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m West Ham – Crystal Palace
- 12.03. 4:00 p.m Bournemouth – Aston Villa
- 12.03. 6:30 p.m Manchester City-Tottenham
The program for the 15th matchday
- 12.05. 9:30 p.m Wolves – Burnley
- 12.05. 10:15 p.m Luton-Arsenal
- 12.06. 9:30 p.m Brighton-Brentford
- 12.06. 9:30 p.m Crystal Palace – Bournemouth
- 12.06. 9:30 p.m Fulham-Nottingham
- 12.06. 9:30 p.m Sheffield United-Liverpool
- 12.06. 10:15 p.m Aston Villa-Manchester City
- 12.06. 10:15 p.m Manchester United-Chelsea
- 12.07. 9:30 p.m Everton-Newcastle
- 12.07. 10:15 p.m Tottenham-West Ham
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
