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Arsenal drew 2-2 disappointingly with Fulham. Coach Arteta’s team was excited to enter the London derby, but right in the first minute, the visitors gave the home team “cold water” when they made a quick counterattack and Pereira scored the opening goal. fight. Conceding early made it difficult for the Arsenal players, the home team tried to impose the game but they could not score in the first half.
Arsenal continued to attack the deadlock for about the first half of the second half. However, the home team got a 1-1 equalizer in the 70th minute due to Saka’s strike from the penalty spot, before the referee judged that Fulham’s player fouled Vieira in the penalty area, so Arsenal received 11m.
Just 2 minutes after the equalizer, Arsenal took the lead. Vieira scored to increase the score to 2-1, the Portuguese player cushioned the ball close to the wall after the horizontal stretch of his teammates.
Favorable succession for Arsenal, Fulham only had 10 men on the field from the 83rd minute, midfielder Bassey received a second yellow card, which meant he was sent off.
The idea of victory was firmly in Arsenal’s hands but suddenly broke out in the 87th minute, Palhinha equalized the score 2-2 after a quick finish in the center of the penalty area. This is also the final score of the match.