The Gunners left it late to find the three points they needed to solidified their top four status this weekend with a 1-0 at home to Huddersfield Town.
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Huddersfield played the majority of the second half without their captain Tommy Smith, who was taken off with a leg injury following a tackle from Hector Bellerin.
The result at the Emirates and results elsewhere means that David Wagner’s Terriers side drop into the bottom three.
If there is one word to describe the first-half, the word would be odd. Seven yellow cards, a disallowed goal that confused those who know every line of the FA Rulebook, and a scrappiness that has not been seen in Arsenal all season.
Lacazette, who only featured in the first half before being substituted at half-time, was one of the more livelier players in the opening 45 minutes as the Frenchman found himself in good positions on a couple of occasions.
But in the 40th
Going into the break at a stalemate continued Arsenal’s unwarranted record of going into every single Premier League game this season not leading a single game.
The second half continued to be a struggle for Unai Emery’s side, who still found it hard to create chances against a resilient Huddersfield defence.
The introduction of Alex Iwobi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan for the aforementioned Lacazette and Stephan Lichtsteiner and the switch to a 4-3-2-1 did little to help the hosts quest for a goal.
Even when Huddersfield lost defender and captain Smith to a leg injury 57 minutes in, the Gunners still couldn’t find a way to make their chances count. Aubameyang had one of his poorest games in an Arsenal shirt, and the striker was finding it hard to find any space to create the danger that has made him a contender for the Premier League golden boot this season.
With minutes to go and chances looking unlikely, all hope of an Arsenal goal looked lost, but then, Torreira stepped up to become the hero yet again. Aubameyang burst through on goal down the right-wing and chipped the ball into the mixer, where the Uruguayan midfielder eyed the ball up, and emphatically bicycle kicked into the open net to give the Gunners the lead.
Despite there being a whopping seven minutes of added time, Arsenal managed to hold on and seal the vital three points and to extend their unbeaten run to 21 games.