Daily Star Sunday

WAIT IS Gunners are finally as skipper fires in

- By Ian Baker

JUBILANT Arsenal fans sang, “We are staying up” as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang finally broke their Premier League duck.

And it gave under-pressure boss Mikel Arteta a reason to smile at last.

This was simply a must-win for the Gunners after three straight goalless defeats from a match billed as a relegation six-pointer.

They did that thanks to Aubameyang’s fortunate effort after Nicolas Pepe had hit both posts and VAR ruling the Gabon striker was just about onside.

Instead of the Gunners, it is Norwich who are bottom of the pile. But you have to feel sorry for Daniel Farke’s side who produced a spirited display of their own.

Arteta said: “I got pretty emotional at the end. I didn’t hear the song but it was funny anyway.

“We have to be one of the best teams in this country in terms of performanc­e and trophies.

“It’s probably been the best last 15 days I’ve ever had in football. They weren’t the easiest – but probably the best. We’ve had to find out our purpose. And it all made sense. “It was all about relationsh­ips and trust. “I’ve had to reflect on the criticism. We’ve been extremely open. Our fans were incredible, trying to inspire us. They said they were ready to suffer.

“The team were aggressive and wanted to please everyone.” Prior to yesterday, Arsenal had simply not been good enough – summed up by their shambolic showing in the 5-0 defeat at Manchester City last time out.

This time around they gave league debuts to keeper Aaron Ramsdale and defender Takehiro Tomiyasu.

Aubameyang should have done better early on when Kieran Tierney found him in acres of space down the left but his chipped effort went over.

Albert Sambi Lokonga was next to go close but Norwich could have taken the lead themselves as Kenny McLean headed over from Max Aarons’ cross.

Aubameyang then should have scored after running on to Martin Odegaard’s long ball but Tim Krul bravely denied him.

The Canaries were belying their own poor start to the campaign but gave it as good as they got, with Kieran Dowell twice going close.

Pepe’s free-kick went wide at the other end while Tomiyasu then volleyed over.

Despite their nerves, Arsenal fans remained in good voice although it remained uncertain a goal would come.

Bukayo Saka saw his effort deflected away from goal while Pepe was foiled by the impressive Manchester United loanee Brandon Williams who threw his body on the line to block the shot.

Eventually the goal came on 66 minutes, started by Saka.

The ball found its way to Pepe who was kept out by Krul and the post, the rebound finding its way back to him only for the other post to be rattled.

At that point Aubameyang was offside but Pepe, now ahead of his team-mate, got another touch to deflect the ball to the centre forward who could not miss.

No flag but a VAR check. Goal given despite lengthy Norwich protests.

Arsenal’s tension eased with Aubameyang denied again by Krul while Emile Smith Rowe, who enjoyed an excellent cameo as sub, was then denied by the Dutch keeper.

There was still time for Gabriel to stick out a boot to prevent Pukki finding a late leveller.

“One nil to the Arsenal,” sang relieved home fans. Not the Arsenal of old but it was a start at least.

On the decisive goal, Norwich boss Daniel Farke said: “I have not watched it back because even if it was a VAR mistake it would not change the result.

“It was unlucky for my players. There is no replacemen­t for points – you don’t get rewarded for great performanc­es.”

 ??  ?? AUBA THE MOON: The Gunners skipper jumps for joy
AUBA THE MOON: The Gunners skipper jumps for joy
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ART WORK: Arsenal boss Arteta encourages his side

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