Gabriel Magalhaes makes a goal gives Arsenal victory
Gabriel Magalhaes makes up for an earlier mistake as a late goal gives Arsenal a 2-1 victory over Fulham.
Martin Odegaard equalised for Mikel Arteta‘s team;
Gabriel Magalhaes scored a late victory after his mistake allowed Fulham to take the lead; Gunners win four straight games to reclaim the league’s top spot.
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Goals: Arsenal vs Fulham – Highlights
Arsenal defeats Fulham 2-1 thanks to a late goal from Gabriel Magalhaes,
making up for an earlier error.
Gabriel Magalhaes scored a late triumph after his error gave Fulham the lead as the Gunners won four straight games to recover the league’s top spot. Martin Odegaard equalised for Mikel Arteta’s club.
However,
after the superb Martin Odegaard had equalised for the Gunners with a deflected shot off of Bukayo Saka’s pass (64),
the Arsenal center-back poked home from a short distance when former Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno mishandled a corner (85).
When Arsenal applied pressure at a joyful Emirates Stadium,
Gabriel‘s goal sent them back to the top of the Premier League. Up until that point,
Fulham had displayed incredible fortitude,
with Leno making a series of saves to save his former team from winning while the hosts dominated.
After Gabriel made a costly error that put Arsenal down,
Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal’s
“attitude and mentality”
to secure a comeback victory over Fulham on his 100th game, but he refuses to engage in title discussion despite the team being top of the table.
Arsenal defeated Fulham 2-1
on Saturday night at the Emirates after coming from behind.
Martin Odegaard’s goal offset Aleksander Mitrovic’s goal,
and Gabriel then made up for an earlier error by scoring the game-winning goal. Arteta called the victory a “huge boost”
for his team because it was achieved in such a tenacious manner.
Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal’s “attitude and mentality”
for pulling off a comeback victory over Fulham on his 100th game after Gabriel made a costly error that put them down,
but he refuses to talk about the title despite the team being top of the table.
On Saturday night at the Emirates,
Arsenal overcame a deficit to defeat Fulham 2-1.
Aleksander Mitrovic’s goal was cancelled out by a Martin Odegaard goal,
and Gabriel then made up for an earlier error by scoring the game-winning goal. Arteta hailed the team’s resolute performance as a “huge lift.”
I’m incredibly pleased with the effort, the team’s attitude,
and its philosophy.
“We had the upper hand.” Being patient was important because we deserved the goal to materialise,
but we also needed to watch out for errors. Despite Arsenal’s stellar start to the season (four wins, no losses, top of the league),
Arteta refused to entertain thoughts of a title push. He responded, “No, it’s only the beginning of a long season,” when asked about it. We must have both humility and hunger.
On Saturday, Gabriel,
a defender for Arsenal,
atoned for a mistake on defence by scoring a late winner to secure a 2-1 victory over Fulham and keep the Gunners’ unblemished record in the English Premier League.