Arsenal had a visit from Burnley on Sunday night, which was a showdown between No. 15 and 18 in the Premier League. One of the reasons for Arsenal's miserable placement is that "The Gunners" can not score at all at the moment.

Before the showdown, Arsenal had not scored more than one goal in open play in the last seven games, and against Burnley, Mikel Arteta's troops also had great difficulty getting to great chances and scoring goals on the opportunities they were given. Thus, Alexandre Lacazette misused two gigantic opportunities before Granit Xhaka with half an hour again got another red card.

The expulsion came after some hand-to-hand fighting, where the angry Xhaka once again could not control himself, and VAR easily found the obvious pet roof. The overtime gave more play to Burnley, and the truth about the weak form Pierre-Emerick Aubemayang did not direct a goal in his own net to the final result 1-0 to the away team at the Emirates.

Before the showdown, Arsenal had picked up 13 points after 11 games - it is the worst start since the 1981/82 season. In addition, Burnley manager Sean Dyche had played 10 games against Arsenal and scored one point - but after this meeting he has now picked up four points and Arsenal have now lost four home games in a row for the first time since 1959