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Welbeck’s double for Arsenal costs Southampton vital points

Admin April 8, 2018

Arsenal Striker Danny Welbeck scored a brace

April 8, 2018

Arsenal Striker Danny Welbeck

Danny Welbeck’s second goal of the game gave Arsenal a 3-2 win on Sunday and cost Southampton a draw they would have deserved in their struggle against relegation from the Premier League.

Southampton’s defeat kept them in the bottom three, three points behind Crystal Palace but with a game in hand.

Shane Long gave them the lead after 17 minutes, nipping in ahead of defender Shkodran Mustafi.

Arsenal equalised 11 minutes later through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, playing a one-two with Danny Welbeck.

Welbeck then cut inside onto Alex Iwobi’s pass to give Arsene Wenger’s side a barely-deserved halftime lead.

Substitute Charlie Austin equalised barely a minute after coming on, but with nine minutes left, Welbeck headed in Alex Iwobi’s cross.

In a wild last few minutes Mohamed Elneny and Southampton’s Jack Stephens were sent off in separate incidents.

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