Premier League: Burnley 0-2 Arsenal

Arsenal set pieces bring such a degree of organised chaos and unconventional thinking they could be nominated for the Turner Prize. Instead they are just making them favourites for the Premier League crown after extending their lead at the top. The Gunners have reached such a level of expertise, they even scored from a Burnley long throw.

Headers from Viktor Gyökeres and Declan Rice were the difference at Turf Moor on what was a straightforward afternoon in Lancashire for Arsenal. The hosts failed to have a shot on target as Arsenal secured a fifth straight Premier League victory, the past four without conceding.

“Set piece again olé olé,” was the chant ringing out from the away end after a tough start against a high-energy Burnley side. Rice swung the corner to the back post from where Gabriel Magalhães knocked the ball back to the centre of the goal and Gyökeres nodded in from a yard for Arsenal’s 12th set-piece goal in the Premier League this season.

From this point, Arsenal dominated possession. Every corner award resulted in a roar from the travelling fans and a tense moment of silence from the majority at Turf Moor, worried about what would come. Great efforts were made to keep Martin Dubravka from getting off his line to claim, and he did well punch one Rice inswinger away from under the bar as the pressure increased.

Declan Rice shows his delight after making it 2-0.
Declan Rice shows his delight after making it 2-0. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Burnley were unable to make it a contest, keeping 11 men behind the ball to make life as difficult as possible. Dubravka did well against Bukayo Saka, when the winger was through one-on-one, to ensure the lead was not doubled.

Arsenal were beginning to open Burnley up, tiring them out from having so much of the ball, with Saka and Eberechi Eze providing the speed to make the most of the gaps. Saka saw another opportunity repelled by Dubravka and Leandro Trossard had the rebound blocked on the line. Burnley were holding on and working hard to do so.

In the end the second Gunners goal did come from a long throw, it just happened to be a Burnley one. Arsenal cleared the ball and countered quickly, ending with Trossard clipping to the onrushing Rice to finally give Dubravka no chance, breaking the host’s spirit in the process.

Burnley did not have a single shot in the first half and the prospect of them getting into the match looked a distant one. Turf Moor was subdued, accepting of their second Premier League home defeat since promotion, knowing their survival will not be decided by the visit of the likes of Arsenal.

There was no great urgency to find a third from Arsenal, maybe with an eye on Tuesday’s trip to Slavia Prague, happy to cede possession to Burnley. Arsenal strolled through the second half, rightly confident Burnley did not have the quality to break them down on their way to seventh straight cleansheet in all competitions.

Arsenal have never lost at Turf Moor in the Premier League and their latest victory showed Mikel Arteta’s machine is able to navigate difficult trips without concern. The Gunners are not worried about who they face but their opponents certainly are.

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