Leandro Trossard scored with his first touch before Thomas Partey

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Leandro Trossard scored with his first touch before Thomas Partey strike sealed a 2-0 victory for Arsenal over Aston Villa.

The Gunners were looking to avenge April’s defeat to Villa. Which ultimately cost them their first title in 20 years, and dominated the early minutes of the contest.

Fresh from signing a new long-term deal at Villa Park, Emi Martinez was twice call upon to deny his former employers but it was สมัคร ufabet Ollie Watkins. Who miss the best chance of the half for the hosts.

David Raya’s heroics at one end of the pitch allow Trossard to put Arsenal in front before Partey rounded off a clinical second-half display.

A slightly delayed kick-off only built the atmosphere inside Villa Park. The crowd gave their players a standing ovation ahead of their season in Europe as “Holte Enders in the sky” was belte down from the stands pre-match.

Arsenal posed the first threat of the contest as Gabriel Martinelli broke down the right.

The initial cross from Bukayo Saka was nervously parrie by Martinez. But the Argentine was on hand to catch Declan Rice follow-up effort.

Early injuries to Amadou Onana and Matty Cash made for a stop-start opening few minutes, with the latter replaced by Kosta Nedeljkovic just 16 minutes in.

Arsenal came close to an opener shortly after – Martinez got down low to deny Saka’s effort which was heading for the bottom corner.

Arsenal created the lion’s share of opportunities but it was Villa. Who ought to have taken the lead midway through the half. Gabriel was caught napping by Leon Bailey and Morgan Rogers took control and put it on plate for Watkins. Who scuf wide of the target in front of the posts.

Rogers looked the most menacing for the home side and decide to do things himself as he burst through the Arsenal midfield but a tame effort allowed Raya to gather.