
On 18 January, we played Sheffield United at the Emirates Stadium. We haven’t lost a home league game at 3pm on Saturday since August so if history is anything to go by, we shouldn’t have anything to worry about. Sheffield United are looking for their first league double over us since the 1946/47 season. We are without Tierney, Bellerin, Chambers, Kolasinac, and Aubameyang so we were at a bit of a disadvantage. Our opponents have been one of the biggest surprises of the season! They have drawn with the likes of Sp*rs, Manchester United, and Chelsea. They were sitting in sixth place with thirty-two points, which is the highest amount of points by a promoted team after 22 matches of a Premier League season since Birmingham City in 2009-10. Eddie Nketiah was back in the squad and likely to play for the first time since the last game of the 2018/19 season, following his loan at Leeds United.
In the final minute of the first-half, Ozil, Lacazette, and Saka played a few nice passes. Saka whipped the ball into the box where Martinelli was waiting to tap it into an open goal! We were ahead, which was great because we would now have some confidence going into the second-half. I was very excited because both the goal and assist were produced by 18-year-olds.
In the sixty-ninth minute, Pepe made a great run into the penalty box. Jack O’Connell and Enda Stevens caught the Ivorian between them and he fell to the ground. I was 100% sure that it was a foul but somehow both the referee and the VAR didn’t give the penalty and play was waved on. I was fuming! Five minutes later, Nketiah replaced Lacazette.
Fourteen minutes later, Callum Robinson swung the ball into the box. It was headed away by a Sheffield United player but unfortunately it fell directly to John Fleck. He took a shot on goal, but it deflected off Maitland-Niles’ leg and curled past Leno. The Blades had equalised in the dying moments of the game. I was so annoyed because it was going to be a pretty routine save for Leno but it deflected of Maitland-Niles which put him off.
The game ended 1-1 which is very frustrating because we had such a commanding lead. Unfortunately, we did not manage to kill the game off and Sheffield were able to claw themselves back into the game. We are currently sitting in tenth place in the Premier League table which is not ideal, but hopefully we will be able to turn our fortunes around starting with our next game which is against our London rivals, Chelsea. Thanks for reading!
MAN OF THE MATCH
Gabriel Martinelli
PLAYER RATINGS (STARTING ELEVEN)
Bernd Leno: 6
Ainsley Maitland-Niles: 6
Shkodran Mustafi: 6
David Luiz: 6
Bukayo Saka: 7
Lucas Torreira: 7
Granit Xhaka: 7
Mesut Ozil: 6
Nicolas Pepe: 6
Gabriel Martinelli: 7½
Alexandre Lacazette: 5






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