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REVEALED: The impressive statistics of Zinchenko in Arsenal’s win over Burnley

One player who stood out in Arsenal’s win over Burnley was left back Oleksandr Zinchenko. The Ukrainian international put in an impressive performance, contributing in various aspects of the game.

Zinchenko had the most touches on the ball, with a total of 116 touches throughout the match. This shows his involvement in the game and his ability to make himself available to receive passes and build up play from the back.

Not only did Zinchenko have the most touches, but he also had the most passes in the final third. He completed 45 passes in the attacking third, highlighting his ability to contribute to Arsenal’s attacking play and create chances for his teammates.

In addition to his passing prowess, Zinchenko also made the most final third entries. This means that he was able to penetrate Burnley’s defense and get into dangerous areas to create goal-scoring opportunities.

Defensively, Zinchenko was also outstanding. He won the most duels, both on the ground and in the air, with 14 duels won and 7 aerial duels won. This shows his strength and determination in winning back possession for his team.

Furthermore, Zinchenko made the most tackles in the game, with a total of 5 tackles. This highlights his defensive capabilities and his willingness to put in the hard work to protect Arsenal’s goal.

Overall, Zinchenko’s statistics from the game against Burnley are truly impressive. His contributions both offensively and defensively played a crucial role in Arsenal’s victory. As Arsenal continues their campaign in the Premier League, Zinchenko’s performances will be vital in their pursuit of success.

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