The Citizen (KZN)

Gallant Burnley pay the penalty

SANCHEZ GIVES ARSENAL DRAMATIC WIN Everton’s woes continue with another humiliatio­n.

- London

Alexis Sanchez’s late penalty gave Arsenal a controvers­ial 1-0 win over Burnley, while managerles­s Everton endured more misery in a 4-1 thrashing at Southampto­n yesterday.

Arsene Wenger’s side looked set for a frustratin­g draw as they entered stoppage-time at Turf Moor, but they snatched the points when James Tarkowski was ruled to have pushed Aaron Ramsey.

Sanchez held his nerve to slot home the dramatic late penalty and moments later Arsenal were celebratin­g a win that lifted them into fourth place in the Premier League.

Arsenal looked out of sync in the early stages and might have fallen behind when Jeff Hendrick teed up Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n, who beat Nacho Monreal before delivering a fierce shot which Petr Cech did well to touch onto his post.

Without Mesut Ozil, who was ruled out due to illness, Arsenal were struggling to break down Burnley.

Alexandre Lacazette was twice denied by Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope in the second half.

But Chile forward Sanchez stepped up to seal Arsenal’s second successive league win with his fourth club goal of the season.

At St Mary’s, Everton’s miserable season hit another low point as caretaker boss David Unsworth oversaw a fifth defeat in his seven matches in charge.

Everton are now just two points above the relegation zone.

Just days after a 5-1 humiliatio­n against Atalanta in the Europa League, Unsworth’s side were put to the sword by Charlie Austin, who hadn’t scored a league goal in open play for almost a year.

Having hit just nine goals in their previous 12 league games, Southampto­n took advantage of woeful defending to win for the first time in four league matches.

Dusan Tadic put Saints ahead in the 18th minute when he beat Phil Jagielka to Ryan Bertrand’s pass and held off the England internatio­nal before guiding the ball past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

Gylfi Sigurdsson equalised for Everton on the stroke of halftime, the Iceland midfielder cleverly working space for a superb 25-yard strike that went in off the crossbar.

But Southampto­n needed just seven second-half minutes to regain their advantage as Austin headed home from Bertrand’s cross.

Austin repeated the feat six minutes later, arriving unopposed in the Everton area to nod home Tadic’s cross.

Steven Davis got Southampto­n’s fourth in the 87th minute to cap a wretched day for the visitors. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? KILLER BLOW. Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez celebrates after scoring a last-minute winner against Burnley in the English Premier League at Turf Moor yesterday.
Picture: Reuters KILLER BLOW. Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez celebrates after scoring a last-minute winner against Burnley in the English Premier League at Turf Moor yesterday.

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