Burnley 0-1 Arsenal: Alexis Sanchez steps up to net winner from the penalty spot and snatch three points from Turf Moor in injury time

  • Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez scored a penalty in second-half injury time to snatch three points from Turf Moor
  • James Tarkowski appeared to bring down Aaron Ramsey in the box with just seconds left on the clock
  • Arsenal move up to fourth place in the table and sit just one behind Chelsea after their draw with Liverpool 
  • The Gunners beat Burnley at Turf Moor with a last-gasp winner from Laurent Koscielny last season as well

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Arsene Wenger, needless to say, could not comprehend what all the fuss was about after a dramatic case of history repeating itself had put his side into the top four.


‘He was pushed in the back,’ Wenger said of the shove on Aaron Ramsey which gave Alexis Sanchez the chance to score a 92nd-minute penalty — 14 months after Arsenal had won here in the 93rd minute, through a goal Laurent Koscielny touched in with an arm from an offside position.

‘He had a problem in the neck from the push,’ Wenger added in defence of Ramsey. ‘It was a very strong push.’  

Arsenal players celebrate with Alexis Sanchez after the Chilean nets a penalty in injury time to snatch the three points

Arsenal players celebrate with Alexis Sanchez after the Chilean nets a penalty in injury time to snatch the three points

Aaron Ramsey of Arsenal is brought down by James Tarkowski and referee Lee Mason points towards the penalty spot

Aaron Ramsey of Arsenal is brought down by James Tarkowski and referee Lee Mason points towards the penalty spot

Sanchez stepped up to the plate under fierce pressure and scored the winning goal with just seconds left on the clock

Sanchez stepped up to the plate under fierce pressure and scored the winning goal with just seconds left on the clock

Sanchez points towards the travelling Arsenal fans as he celebrates what proved to be the only goal of the match

Sanchez points towards the travelling Arsenal fans as he celebrates what proved to be the only goal of the match

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was the first to congratulate Sanchez on his winning goal after the final whistle

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was the first to congratulate Sanchez on his winning goal after the final whistle

MATCH FACTS, LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE 

Burnley: Pope 7; Lowton 6.5, Tarkowski 7, Mee 7, Ward 6; Cork 6.5; Gudmundsson 7, Hendrick 6.5, Defour 5.5 (Wood 79), Brady 8; Barnes 6.5

Subs not used: Vokes, Westwood, Lindegaard, Bardsley, Long, Arfield. 

Bookings: Defour, Brady

Manager: Sean Dyche 7.5 

Arsenal: Cech 7.5; Koscielny 6.5, Mustafi 6, Monreal 6; Bellerin 5.5, Ramsey 6, Xhaba 5.5, Kolasinac 6.5; Iwobi 5.5 (Wilshere 67 6), Sanchez 7.5; Lacazette 6.5 (Welbeck 79). 

Subs not used: Ospina, Mertesacker, Coquelin, Maitland-Niles, Giroud.

Manager: Arsene Wenger 6.5 

Goals: Sanchez 90 

Referee: Lee Mason

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Heat map: Sanchez was forced to drop deeper in order to influence the game.

Heat map: Sanchez was forced to drop deeper in order to influence the game.

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Sean Dyche admitted there was an infringement. ‘You lay your hands on someone, he goes down,’ he said. But he added: ‘There’s a lot of me inside that’s raging,’ and risked an FA charge on Sunday night by implying that referees were biased in favour of the bigger clubs.

ARSENAL FANS VERDICT: 

Arsenal were poor in the final third, nothing c licked, and Alexis Sanchez was at his worst trying to control the game himself (badly). But our break came late on and Arsenal now sit above Spurs in fourth, our rightful home.

STAR MAN: Shkodran Mustafi

Peter Wood: (le-grove.co.uk

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Burnley, he said, would never have been handed a late break like this. ‘We’ve had those not given,’ he said. ‘The bigger clubs seem to get the decisions. I’m not sure if it’s fact. Managers for years have been promoting this thought.’

His frustration was not with the theatrical way that Ramsey dropped to the floor like a stone — ‘that was a smash in the back compared to what most people go down with’ — as with the fact that the header Koscielny had sent across was sailing four feet above Ramsey’s head. ‘The ball is going over him,’ he said.

To be fair to Dyche, the current run of events against Arsenal would test the patience of a saint. There was also the 98th-minute penalty his team conceded at the Emirates last season — awarded immediately after an offside against Wenger’s team had been overlooked.

‘I can’t wait to go down there again,’ said Dyche. ‘Three times that happened, all involved in referee’s moments. I’d like to speak to someone who deals in stats about that.’ 

Alexis Sanchez greets waiting Arsenal fans as the team bus turns up less than an hour before kick-off at Turf Moor

Alexis Sanchez greets waiting Arsenal fans as the team bus turns up less than an hour before kick-off at Turf Moor

Nacho Monreal risks conceding a penalty after a clumsy tackle stops Burnley star Ashley Barnes from giving his side the lead

Nacho Monreal risks conceding a penalty after a clumsy tackle stops Burnley star Ashley Barnes from giving his side the lead

Aaron Ramsey kicks one of the supporting posts for the goal net after missing a chance to put Arsenal into the lead

Aaron Ramsey kicks one of the supporting posts for the goal net after missing a chance to put Arsenal into the lead

Granit Xhaka argues with Burnley captain Ben Mee following a bad tackle on his Arsenal team-mate Ramsey (not pictured)

Granit Xhaka argues with Burnley captain Ben Mee following a bad tackle on his Arsenal team-mate Ramsey (not pictured)

Burnley's Irish midfielder Robbie Brady (L) fouls Arsenal's Nigerian forward Alex Iwobi and receives a yellow card

Burnley's Irish midfielder Robbie Brady (L) fouls Arsenal's Nigerian forward Alex Iwobi and receives a yellow card

Brady shoots at goal from a free kick while the Arsenal wall jump to try and stop the shot which Petr Cech ultimately saves

Brady shoots at goal from a free kick while the Arsenal wall jump to try and stop the shot which Petr Cech ultimately saves

As so often, the controversy obscured a broader, more important picture. Arsenal are ahead of Tottenham again and a point behind Chelsea, yet they were insipid at times.

BURNLEY VERDICT

They say lightning doesn’t strike twice but it’s struck three times now for Burnley in successive games against Arsenal. At times we were much the better team, particularly in the first half when Petr Cech kept them in the game.

STAR MAN: JOHANN BERG GUDMUNDSSON

Tony Scholes: (uptheclarets.com

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The match had not even started when we saw more evidence of that lack of intensity which means you can never be sure which Arsenal will turn up. They arrived late — a mere 52 minutes before kick-off — and did not set foot on the Burnley turf until 1.28pm, 32 minutes before kick-off.

Wenger mumbled something about ‘traffic problems’. Unforgivable. This kind of thing has happened before.

Mesut Ozil had not made the journey at all. He left the team hotel with an unspecified illness. This all set a tone. Arsenal looked just like a side who had stumbled into the ground late, taking 51 minutes to muster a shot on goal.

Wenger had talked about Burnley having the properties of a snake — ‘They put you in their face and they bite you,’ he said before the match. 

Arsenal's Sead Kolasinac attempts to get a shot at the Burnley goal by captain Mee dives in to block the ball's path 

Arsenal's Sead Kolasinac attempts to get a shot at the Burnley goal by captain Mee dives in to block the ball's path 

Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope comes off his line assertively and punches the ball clear following an Arsenal corner

Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope comes off his line assertively and punches the ball clear following an Arsenal corner

Gudmundsson is taken out by Xhaka but the Swiss midfielder is adjudged to have won the ball by the referee

Gudmundsson is taken out by Xhaka but the Swiss midfielder is adjudged to have won the ball by the referee

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech clears the ball away from his penalty area safely despite pressure from Burnley star Barnes

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech clears the ball away from his penalty area safely despite pressure from Burnley star Barnes

But there was nothing scheming about a first half in which the visiting side were submitted to an aerial bombardment.

SUPER STAT

Arsenal are unbeaten against Burnley in 10 top-flight matches (W7, D3). 

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Burnley’s Icelander Johann Berg Gudmundsson threatened most, taking the ball outside Nacho Monreal and hitting a bullet shot which Petr Cech touched on to a post after 15 minutes. Robbie Brady set up that chance, and he was at the hub of a performance which deconstructed preconceptions that it is Dyche’s defence alone which is behind Burnley’s best start in 43 years.

Sanchez was the fulcrum for a more animated second-half display from Arsenal. Don’t let it be said that his continued presence at this club is provoking a sulk because his body language told how much he wanted the match won.

When the late twist came, the Chilean converted the penalty and celebrated passionately, screaming into the bitterly cold Lancashire night. It was proof that if they sell him in January, Arsenal are finished this season.

Jack Wilshere comes off the Arsenal bench to replace Alex Iwobi as they look for more creativity in attack at Turf Moor

Jack Wilshere comes off the Arsenal bench to replace Alex Iwobi as they look for more creativity in attack at Turf Moor

Ramsey goes down with a dramatic expression after Tarkowski appears to prevent him from reaching a crossed ball

Ramsey goes down with a dramatic expression after Tarkowski appears to prevent him from reaching a crossed ball

Ramsey , Laurent Koscielny and Kolasinac of Arsenal argue with Matthew Lowton of Burnley after the penalty is awarded

Ramsey , Laurent Koscielny and Kolasinac of Arsenal argue with Matthew Lowton of Burnley after the penalty is awarded

Sanchez kept his shot low and found the bottom corner, beating the goalkeeper even though he guessed the direction

Sanchez kept his shot low and found the bottom corner, beating the goalkeeper even though he guessed the direction

Xhaka celebrates with as much passion as relief after seeing Sanchez give Arsenal the lead with only seconds left on the clock

Xhaka celebrates with as much passion as relief after seeing Sanchez give Arsenal the lead with only seconds left on the clock