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Arsenal 2 Vs 1 Swansea (Match Report And Talking Points)

The gunners beat Swansea City 2-1 thanks to two goals from Sead Kolasinac and Aaron Ramsey

The gunners have beaten Swansea City to obtain three points which has helped them move into the top temporary.

The gunners welcomed Swansea City at the Emirates stadium this afternoon as they hoped to keep up their good form at home and they indeed continue their winning streak at home when they faced the Swans.

Arsenal came from one goal down to secure a hard fought win in the 2nd half but the gooners had got scared that it was gonna be another off day for them because the gunners conceded in the first 45 minutes of the game but the squad showed fighting spirit as it came back from halftime and won the match.

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The gunners are currently 4th on the English Premier League with 19 points which is just only one point behind Tottenham Hotspurs and this shows that Arsenal is making progress now because it is slowly building itself after the embarrassment defeats against Liverpool and Watford. Aaron Ramsey and Sead Kolasinac were the hero for the gunners today against the Swans.

ARSENAL 2 VS 1 SWANSEA CITY TALKING POINTS

1. Arsenal have been conceding first in most of their matches this season.

2. Arsenal have gone into the top four for the first time this season

3. The gunners have not lost a match in EPL while playing at the Emirates stadium.

4. This match was Arsene Wenger’s 800th EPL match.

5. The gunners have got six EPL wins in 10 matches this season.

The gunners will now be welcoming Red Star Belgrade are the Emirates stadium this Thursday as their next opponent.

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