Buenos Aires, August 12 (NA) — Arsenal, who had a great campaign last season, had their Premier League debut with a tight home win against Nottigham Forest 2-1 and, with good flashes of play, He promises to be one of the entertainers of the contest again.
The goals of the match for the locals were scored by Eddie Nketiah, at 25 minutes, and Bukayo Saka, at 31 of the first stage, while the goal of the visit came in the complement of the hand of Taiwo Awoniyi, at 36 .
The figure of the match was Saka, with an auspicious presentation, like the Norwegian Martin Odegaard, who once again demonstrated why he is one of the keys to the Miel Arteta team.
It was a game with many fouls and numerous interruptions. There were even several reprimands.
The Gunners will visit Crystal Palace on the next day, while Nottingham will host Sheffield United at the City Ground. The local is in second place with 3 points, while the visitor still has no units and is placed in 19th place in the tournament.
In other of the matches of the first day on Saturday, Bournemouth and West Ham finished tied 1-1 at the Vitality Stadium. With Jarrod Bowen’s goal, they began by winning the visit at the start of the second half: however, near the end Dominic Solanke managed to equalize for the locals.
Bournemouth’s next game in the Championship will be away against Liverpool, while West Ham hosts Chelsea.
With this result, the host of the match reaches 1 point and is in seventh place. For its part, the visiting team remains in 1 unit and is in sixth place in the tournament.
Also, Brighton and Hove showed no mercy to recently promoted Luton Town and thrashed them 4-1.
Las Gaviotas had a complex start, since the rival formed a defensive block of high magnitude, but as the minutes passed and with a change in the system, they managed to break the defense to create danger. Kaoru Mitoma on the left flank became Brighton’s main weapon to get closer to the rival goal and after 36 minutes managed to unbalance the match.
Mitoma sent a precise cross into the Luton area, where Solly March appeared alone to finish off with a header and convert the 1-
0. With the advantage in their favor, Brighton slowed down and began to manage the goal in favor, moving the ball around the field and accelerating in the final meters to get closer to the rival goal.
Luton found themselves with the need to look for an equalizer and had to take the lead on the field, although with many problems to generate situations. At minute 70 Joao Pedro received a foul inside the visiting area and the referee called a penalty. The same Brazilian striker was in charge of executing it and exchanged it for a goal, making it 2-0.
As Brighton settled on the scoreboard, the referee awarded Luton a penalty for a handball by Lewis Dunk. Carton Morris took responsibility and did not fail to discount and sign the 2-1. With the goal in sight, Brighton picked up speed again and with a great final sprint they sealed the story with goals from Simon Adingra and Evan Ferguson having to push the ball, scoring the 4-1.
On the other hand, with a solitary goal from Bobby Reid, Fulham won 1-0 against Everton, who will seek to give a makeover this season since in recent years they flirted with relegation.
The process of the game was fought and with a lot of friction during the 90 minutes. On the next day Everton will face Aston Villa as a visitor, while Fulham will play as a visitor against Brentford.
In this way, the local is in the seventeenth place in the championship without points, while the visit, with 3, is in fifth place.
In addition, Sheffield United did not have a good time as hosts against Crystal Palace and fell 1-0 thanks to a goal from Odsonne Édouard, who was assisted by Jordan Ayew.
For the following date, Sheffield will act as a visitor against Nottingham Forest, while Crystal Palace will receive Arsenal.
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