Reiss Nelson was responsible for consuming the comeback and generating euphoria in London. The Gunners fell 2-0 and won 3-2, a triumph that solidifies them in the lead
Arsenal have champion pasta. There is still a lot of Premier League left, but the Gunners they stay with the parts that seem lost. They fight with every bullet. They win at the last minute. It’s happened more than once this season and against Bournemouth it was no exception. And that at one time seemed irreplaceable.
Those led by Mikel Arteta were practically down from the initial whistle. As heard. This is because Philip Billing opened the account after nine seconds of crashing. Quick transition and collection. The marked visit of the middle. The Emirates Stadium, crowded as always, was beginning to worry.
The place didn’t lose its calm, but it seemed like it couldn’t find its way. He handled the ball (81-19, for statistics) and tried on goal several times. But the tie did not come. On the contrary, the panorama was even more complicated for them. At 57′, Marcos Senesi places the tombstone. Or many thought so. The spectators in London know that their team knows comebacks, but also how difficult it is to achieve them.

The spark ignited quickly, yes. Thomas Partey was to blame for this. In the small area, the former Atlético de Madrid beat Neto. He appeared at the far post to lift everyone out of their seats. With that comes excitement. Just eight minutes later, Ben White, entering early in the plugin, made it 2-2. The Briton finished powerfully, it looked like the keeper pushed back, but the ball went in full. To add to the suspense, it must have been the clock and the technology that told judge Chris Kavanagh the ball had crossed the finish line.
Since the, Arsenal He searched in every possible way. At that time, you could see the end of the movie that happened. Because, as against Aston Villa , the winning goal came as the duel was already expiring. The hero this time was Reiss Nelson. He had entered the field at 69′, at 70′ he contributed with an assist and in the seventh minute through injury he scored 3-2.
At that point, with everything pointing to a draw, he picked up a second ball, stopped it with his chest and finished with his left foot from the edge of the box. Then comes the euphoria of the 60,222 spectators present on the Arsenal pitch, who see their footballers burst into tears for having once again turned around an impossible duel. With 26 matches played, the same as Manchester City, they reach 63 points, against 58 for those led by Pep Guardiola.
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I’m Scott Moore, a professional writer and journalist based in the US. I’ve been writing for various publications for over 8 years now, and have been working as an author at athletistic for the past five years. My work has been featured by some of the leading sports websites and magazines across Europe.


