Arteta hails Arsenal’s ‘big effort’ after netting twice in stoppage time to beat Aston Villa 4-2

Mikel Arteta praised Arsenal’s ‘big effort’ after they twice came from behind before scoring two goals in stoppage time to beat Aston Villa 4-2.

Arsenal came in today’s game without a win in their last four games in all competitions, and having been knocked off the top of the Premier League following their 3-1 loss to Man City in midweek.

 

They would, however, fall behind in just the fifth minute as Ollie Watkins; Matty Cash playing the ball over the top for the 27-year-old, before he burst into the box and drilled past Aaron Ramsdale with a fine finish.

Bukayo Saka emphatically leveled the scores with a superb half-volley 11 minutes later, before Philippe Coutinho re-established the Villains’ lead just after the half-hour mark following some tidy interplay.

Summer signing Oleksandr Zincheko hauled Mikel Arteta’s side level for a second time in the 61st minute, the Ukrainian firing home his first goal for the club from the edge of the area.

It looked as though the visitors would have to settle for another game without a victory, though in the 93rd minute they got themselves in front for the first time in the game – Jorginho’s strike rifling off the underside of the bar and going in off the head of former Gunners keeper, Emi Martinez.

Having survived a corner at one end, Arsenal then raced up the pitch to bag a game-settling fourth, Gabriel Martinelli finishing off the game and sending the North London side back to the top of the Premier League ahead of Man City‘s trip to face Nottingham Forest.

Speaking after the game, Mikel Arteta was pleased with his side’s second half reaction following a disappointing first half display.

“We showed character, resilience,” he told BT Sport. “We have to take some lessons from today – in the first half we didn’t do the simple things right. We gave them a chance to score two goals in a simple way. They had two shots and they scored two goals. Credit to them for that.

“In the second half we created chance after chance. We needed a magic moment and Jorginho produced it. He has many qualities but that probably isn’t his biggest strength!

“After what happened a few days ago [against Man City], we’re so pleased to win the game.

“If you want to be at the top you have to win games in many different ways.

“It was absolutely bouncing [in the dressing room], it was a big effort to play less than 72 hours after result we had. I’m really pleased with the boys.”

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