Maitland-Niles Red Card Arsenal Momentum Rise Up Down Aston Villa

Maitland-Niles Red Card Arsenal Momentum Rise Up Down Aston Villa

London - Arsenal seem extraordinary when you play with the defeat of 10 players from Aston Villa. Unai Emery praised the child showing fighting spirit.

Arsenal can go from two behind to beat Aston Villa 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday (9/22 2019) in the 6th week of the Premier League. In this game, the Gunners to end the first half with very difficult conditions.

They left behind 0-1 due to goals from John McGinn and had to play with 10 players. This happened after Ainsley Maitland-Niles got a red card in the 41st minute.

But in the second half, Gunner looked incredible when they were outnumbered. Nicolas Pepe made an equalizing goal position before Villans returned before Wesley. Arsenal's win was then determined by two goals scored by Calum Chambers and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Emery admitted that Arsenal were not very good when Maitland-Niles was not sent off. Playing with 10 players becomes motivation for caring for children to appear energetically.

The Spanish manager acknowledged that the key to Arsenal could win in this game. They compete non-stop because it is very risky to be outnumbered.

"In 90 minutes a lot of things happened. When 11 against 11 we didn't control the game we wanted. We too often lost the ball to give them a chance in the transition period," Emery was quoted as saying by the BBC.

"We were not too bad in the attack and were able to get into their penalty spot. We also made two or three chances."

"After scoring a goal, we can be calmer and slowly look a red card that is better at changing the tactics we have developed. In the second half, we prefer to play with the brain and heart," he added.

"We need supporters who have encouraged us to take risks. The team spirit is extraordinary, we must continue to work to improve our performance," said the former Sevilla coach.



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