Alexandre Lacazette’s last-gasp strike snatches Arsenal a point

Alexandre Lacazette

Alexandre Lacazette hit with the last kiArsenal v Crystal Palace – Premier League – Emirates Stadiumck of the game as Arsenal procured a point against Crystal Palace and forestalled Patrick Vieira winning on his re-visitation of the club. The Frenchman won three Premier League titles and captained the Gunners during their unbeaten 'Invincibles' mission and his name rang around the Emirates Stadium prior and then afterward a completely exhilarating 2-2 draw. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put Arsenal ahead almost immediately however from that point on Palace were the better side as Christian Benteke and Odsonne Edouard struck in the subsequent half to apparently dominate the match – just for substitute Lacazette to even out at the passing. Arsenal v Crystal Palace – Premier League – Emirates Stadium

Vieira didn't have charm Wilfried Zaha

Vieira didn't have charm Wilfried Zaha, missing through ailment, accessible however verged on recording a success against the club where he went through nine years. He never graced the Emirates Stadium in Arsenal red and would not taste triumph here, dropping to his backside as Lacazette's work kept the Eagles from jumping Arsenal in the table. For Mikel Arteta, while this was a hard-battled point it is another progression in reverse after three progressive successes had apparently got their stammering effort in the groove again. Vieira's warm welcome endured all eight minutes as Arsenal hit the front.

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Scoring through Aubameyang

The hosts opened the scoring through Aubameyang, who was aware of tap home at the back post after goalkeeper Vicente Guaita had palmed away a twisting shot from the reviewed Nicolas Pepe. That would not prompt the opening of the conduit, in any case, as Palace reacted well to falling behind. Benteke had come in for Zaha and needed a punishment in the wake of being packed out in the case before later taking shots low at Aaron Ramsdale. James McArthur was seemingly fortunate to just escape with a booking after a rash kick to the rear of Bukayo Saka's calf as the half wore on. Vieira's side became increasingly more into the challenge and Ramsdale was at full stretch to save a Conor Gallagher hit with the last kick of the half. 

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Supplanted by Albert Sambi Lokonga

Saka didn't arise after the break as he was supplanted by Albert Sambi Lokonga, undoubtedly because of the kick from McArthur yet additionally as Arteta added more steel to his midfield. Thomas Partey saw a working fly only wide as Arsenal endeavored to begin the second half incomparable style – yet rather they were fixed back minutes after the fact. Takehiro Tomiyasu played the ball to Partey, who was shut somewhere around Jordan Ayew and in his scurry passed the ball directly to Benteke, who coolly completed past Ramsdale to adjust. Vieira siphoned the air in the festival and might have considered his to go in front as Ayew constrained Ramsdale into a sharp save with the away side now especially in the power. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Royal residence started to lead the pack

Arteta went to his seat and presented Lacazette instead of the inadequate Martin Odegaard and the France striker before long coaxed a low stop out of Guaita with the game opening up. Royal residence started to lead the pack, again profiting by helpless Arsenal play as Lokonga was this time denied of ownership by substitute Michael Olise. The late spring marking from Reading traded passes with Gallagher before discovering Edouard, whose incredible strike went by Ramsdale and in off the crossbar. Weapons store responded well, Kieran Tierney shaking the crossbar and Pepe appropriately having a late punishment guarantee turned somewhere near arbitrator Mike Dean before a last-pant corner was worked once again into the case and dropped to Lacazette to divert home from short proximity.

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