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Arsenal vs. Norwich: Tierney’s cannon shot to score 2-0 for the ‘Gunners’ on Boxing Day | VIDEO

Kieran Tierney, left back, was projected as a winger to enter the area and define crossed. In this way, the player of the Scotland team was the author of the 2-0 Arsenal vs. Norwich City at the Carrow Road stadium during the traditional Boxing Day match on the 19th day of the Premier League.

The play started on the right side with the pressure and recovery of Gabriel Martinelli. Right away, the Brazilian unloaded with Ben White and he returned the favor to the Brazilian. Then, the ‘Gunners’ forward found Martin Odegaard unmarked, who always has clarity to resolve these actions.

In fact, the Norwegian midfielder received and turned to find the best option. Thus, the former Real Madrid put a deep ball. Then, Tierney took advantage of the entire band that the opponent left to gain speed, enter the large area, put a cannon shot towards the opposite post and thus score the 2-0.

Arsenal’s 1-0 vs. Norwich

The action began on the wing with the high pressure of Gabriel Martinelli, who caused the error in the delivery by central Ozan Kabak. Then, Kieran Tierney, left back of the ‘Gunners’ anticipated his marker and then connected through the center with French striker Alexandre Lacazette.

Immediately, the Frenchman combined with the Brazilian Martinelli, who dragged the mark of up to four men from Norwich. Before losing the ball, the former Ituano gave the balloon to Martin Odegaard, located in front of the goal. However, the former Real Madrid player chose to play with the left-handed attacker, who acts on the opposite side.

Saka controlled, but was ahead of Brandon Williams. Then, the Arsenal man made a feint inside and then crossed over the second post. The goalkeeper Angus Gunn stretched, but could not avoid the first conquest of the day that has the ‘Gunners’ in the Champions League area.

Positive cases at Arsenal

Before starting the actions on Boxing Day, Arsenal announced the lineup with the starters and substitutes. Right away, the London club reported that players Cedric Soares, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Ainsley Maitland-Niles tested positive for coronavirus. Therefore, they do not accompany the campus.

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