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| Feb 18, 2023

Arsenal revive EPL title bid with last-gasp 4-2 win at Villa

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Premier League – Aston Villa v Arsenal – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – February 18, 2023 Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli scores their fourth goal (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters)

Arsenal FC reinvigorated their push for a first English Premier League (EPL) title in two decades and retook top spot on Saturday (February 18) with a thrilling 4-2 win at Aston Villa thanks to two late goals.

With a pulsating and high-quality game going into added time at 2-2, Arsenal midfielder Jorginho saw his shot come off the bar and bounce off the head of Villa’s Argentina World Cup-winning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez for a cruel own goal.

Premier League – Aston Villa v Arsenal – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – February 18, 2023 Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Fabio Vieira and William Saliba (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

Minutes later, with the final whistle about to go and Villa piling forward – Martinez included – Arsenal broke forward again for Gabriel Martinelli to stroke into an empty net for the Londoners’ fourth in front of their delirious fans.

The result put the Gunners back on top with 54 points after 23 games, three points above Manchester City who go to Nottingham Forest later on Saturday for their 24th match.

Premier League – Aston Villa v Arsenal – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – February 18, 2023 Aston Villa’s Leon Bailey looks dejected after Arsenal’s their third goal, an own goal scored by Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez (Photo: REUTERS/Hannah Mckay)

It was Arsenal’s first win in four Premier League games and followed a dispiriting midweek loss at home to Manchester City.

“From this game, we took an unbelievable lesson for all of us. We just need to believe until the very end that we can achieve everything,” said Oleksandr Zinchenko, who had made it 2-2 with his first goal for Arsenal earlier in the game.

Premier League – Aston Villa v Arsenal – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – February 18, 2023 Arsenal’s Gabriel reacts after missing a chance to score (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

“This group are such amazing people. They can achieve everything they want if we continue this way, if we keep fighting, keep believing. The reaction from all of us in the second half was perfect.”

At a packed and raucous Villa Park in the Midlands, Ollie Watkins had fired home the hosts’ opener – and his fourth goal in as many games – in the fifth minute after a scintillating run into the box and jink past defender William Saliba.

Bukayo Saka struck back for Arsenal with a fine left foot drive from inside the area in the 16th minute, before Philippe Coutinho restored Villa’s lead with a low shot in the 31st following a clever dummy from Emiliano Buendia.

Zinchenko then levelled for Arsenal in the 62nd minute with a low drive past former Arsenal keeper Martinez.

Premier League – Aston Villa v Arsenal – Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain – February 18, 2023 Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Fabio Vieira (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley)

Ahead of the thrilling finale both sides missed gilt-edged chances, Martin Odegaard pulling wide for Arsenal when he looked certain to score and Villa’s Leon Bailey seeing a shot tipped onto the crossbar, before Arsenal struck to claim the points.

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