Just like last weekend when Arsenal were gifted two goals to give us a much needed Premier League win in Sunderland, the Gunners won again yesterday against one of the league's
struggling sides Burnley.
Not exact matches
While
Burnley have enjoyed something of a revival, fellow promoted
sides QPR and Leicester are really
struggling.
The Argentine defender move to a left - back role following Luke Shaw's suspension and
struggled to contain
Burnley's attacks as they targeted Man United's left
side.
Considering that this game was a must - win for many Arsenal fans, thinking that the FA Cup is definitely our best chance of a trophy this season, it was a bit surprising that he made wholesale changes to the
side that
struggled against
Burnley last week.
Visitors
Burnley will be relatively pleased with their start to the season, having drawn three successive games 0 - 0, but Sean Dyche's
side are
struggling for goals with both Danny Ings and Sam Vokes out injured, with the Clarets not having found the net since Scott Arfield's opening goal against Chelsea in their first match.
Examples get thrown at me like Blackpool,
Burnley and Hull who
struggled to improve the
side and paid the price.
The flip
side of Spurs» press meant
Burnley struggled to get any service into striker Chris Wood because so many attacks were cut off early.
Southampton is a
struggling side and is currently in the relegation places and
Burnley will be playing for points.