10-man Arsenal maintains perfect league start by defeating Crystal Palace
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Certainly! The match between Arsenal and Crystal Palace resulted in Arsenal securing their second consecutive victory in the Premier League. Despite a determined effort from Crystal Palace, Arsenal managed to secure a narrow 1-0 win at Selhurst Park. This victory allowed Arsenal to join Manchester City and Brighton with six points each from their opening two matches.

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Crystal Palace put up a strong defense and occasionally posed a threat on the counterattack, but they couldn't find an equalizer due to a lack of finishing quality. The game followed a similar pattern in the second half until Eddie Nketiah was brought down in the penalty box, resulting in a penalty kick that was successfully converted by Martin Odegaard.

However, Arsenal faced a challenge when Takehiro Tomiyasu received a second yellow card and was sent off on the 67th minute, leaving them with 10 men. This was the first red card shown to an Arsenal player in over a year. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Arsenal managed to maintain their defensive resolve and hold on to their lead.

Crystal Palace's best chance to equalize came in the 87th minute, but Odsonne Edouard's header missed the mark. Ultimately, Arsenal's resilience paid off as they managed to secure all three points. After the match, Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance. He praised their ability to adapt to the challenge of playing with 10 men and commended their defensive efforts.

Arteta emphasized that he was pleased with how the team continued to play according to their game plan and didn't give anything away defensively. Despite the unexpected context of playing with a numerical disadvantage, Arsenal's players displayed fantastic teamwork and determination to secure the win.

Eddie Nketiah brought down in the penalty box. Source: Getty


Martin Odegaard scores for Arsenal. Source: Getty