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Huddersfield 1-2 Arsenal: Alex Iwobi and Alexandre Lacazette strike to secure vital win in race for top four

The Gunners ground out the win at the John Smith’s Stadium to move back level with Chelsea and one point of Man United in fourth

Kishan Vaghela
Saturday 09 February 2019 14:06 EST
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Unai Emery on Arsenal's away troubles ahead of Huddersfield clash

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Arsenal survived a scare to grind out a win over Huddersfield Town to boost their hopes of finishing inside the top four.

The Gunners raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to Alex Iwobi and Alexandre Lacazette.

But Town responded well, but their goal came too late to provide more pressure in pursuit of a point, with Sead Kolasinac putting through his own net in stoppage time.

Relive the action as it happened above.

Words not minced from Unai Emery.

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:22

So, the players emerge at the Amex. 

Will Brighton put themselves further clear of the relegation zone or will Burnley get out of the it themselves.

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:30

And we are underway!

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:32

5 min: Brighton 0-0 Burnley

The hosts have started well and Burnley's Heaton has made two excellent saves from Davy Propper and Solly March. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:34

7 min: Brighton 0-0 Burnley

The visitors are all over the place at the back when it comes to defending set pieces, and another one bounces around dangerously in the area with Locadia attempting to pounce. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:37

8 min: Brighton 0-0 Burnley

That doesn't look good for either player. Gaetan Bong slides in on Phil Bardsley in the Brighton area.

Luckily there is no injury for either player. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:39

13 min: Brighton 0-0 Burnley

Plenty of half chances at the Amex so far, the latest falling for the visitors, but Hendrick's drive after the hosts fail to clear a free-kick is well blocked by the Brighton defence. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:42

The best on the bench

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:45

17 min: Brighton 0-0 Burnley

THE WOODWORK! TWICE!

Huge, huge chance for the visitors. McNeil's low ball across the box is deflected on to the bar by Duffy, before Wood heads the rebound off the same bit of woodwork.

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:48

Tough tackling and Phil Bardsley are almost synonympous things. 

Kishan Vaghela9 February 2019 17:49

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