The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sheffield United shock Arsenal

GUNNERS: SIT 5TH IN LEAGUE AFTER POOR PERFORMANC­E

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Arsenal slumped to a shock 1-0 defeat at Sheffield United as Lys Mousset condemned the Gunners to their latest away-day flop last night. Unai Emery’s side are without an away Premier League win since the opening weekend of the season after failing to rise to the challenge posed by fired up United at Bramall Lane.

French forward Mousset, making his first Premier League start for United, punished poor Arsenal defending in the first half to score his second goal since signing from Bournemout­h.

That was enough to send Arsenal crashing to just their second defeat of the season, ending an eight-game unbeaten run in all competitio­ns.

The north Londoners sit fifth in the league after a powder-puff performanc­e that showed Emery’s rebuilding job is still a work in progress.

Under Emery, Arsenal have kept just two clean sheets in 24 away league matches and once again they wilted too easily in a hostile environmen­t.

This was a signature win for the Blades after last season’s promotion and they sit proudly in ninth place, just three points behind Arsenal.

With the Bramall Lane crowd in full voice, a bruising clash got off to a contentiou­s start when Arsenal defender Sokratis appealed in vain for a penalty after having his shirt tugged by John Egan.

United midfielder John Fleck was fortunate to escape with a yellow card from referee Mike Dean after crunching into

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Emery’s men should have taken the lead when Sead Kolasinac curled a perfect low cross towards Nicolas Pepe in the sixyard box, but the unmarked Ivory Coast winger completely miscued his shot.

It was the latest in a growing list of disappoint­ing displays from Pepe, who has struggled to make an impact since his club record move from Lille in the close-season.

United made the most of that escape as Arsenal’s long-running set-piece issues resurfaced in the 30th minute.

Oliver Norwood’s corner reached Jack O’Connell at the far post and he rose above Matteo Guendouzi to head down to Mousset, who poked home from virtually on the line after Granit Xhaka failed to react to the danger. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? LONE STRIKE. Sheffield United striker Lys Mousset (R) vies with Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastatho­poulos during their English Premier League match at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, England, last night.
Picture: AFP LONE STRIKE. Sheffield United striker Lys Mousset (R) vies with Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastatho­poulos during their English Premier League match at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, England, last night.

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