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Arsenal lost their long unbeaten record at St Mary’s on Sunday and it seems almost inconceivable that such a good side have still not led a league game at halftime this season.
The visit of Burnley gives Unai Emery’s side a gilt-edged opportunity to buck that trend although the Clarets were, arguably, unlucky not to pick up a point in north London against Spurs last weekend when they went down to a solitary late Christian Eriksen goal.
Sean Dyche has lost all seven previous games against Arsenal, however, and I can’t see past a home win.
Source: Daily Post
Arsenal chased the victory at 2-2 against Southampton but eventually got beaten - it was a howler by Bernd Leno that cost them and saw their 22-game unbeaten run come to an end.
I saw it as a positive that Gunners boss Unai Emery did not want a draw, he wanted to win.
Since then, they have gone out of the Carabao Cup after losing at home to Tottenham, but I think they will beat Burnley.
It won't be straightforward, though. The Clarets are back in the relegation zone after last week's late defeat by Tottenham, but I think they have got a bit of their mojo back recently.
Sean Dyche's side are looking a bit more like the team they were last season, when they spent the entire campaign in the top half of the table.
Arsenal will have to work hard to see them off, but I think they will find a way.
Source: BBC