Premier League - Saturday 12th September 2020, 12:30 PM
Fulham
0
(0)
-
(1)
3
Arsenal
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)
Match events
8
Lacazette
Hector (f)
26
39
Aubameyang (f)
49
Gabriel
55
Bellerín (f)
57
Aubameyang
Cairney (f)
61
Anguissa
63
Kebano
63
Mitrovic
63
Kamara
63
Decordova-Reid
76
Onomah
76
76
Pepe
76
Willian
79
Ceballos
79
Xhaka
85
Nketiah
85
Lacazette
Match review
Match Report
Fulham (0) 0-3 (1) Arsenal
Premier League: 2020/2021 Match Day 01 at Craven Cottage
Saturday 12th September 2020 KO: 12:30
Referee:
Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)
Live on BT Sports
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Arsenal eased into the new season with a comfortable 3-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Mikel Arteta’s side enjoyed a pleasant afternoon beside the Thames after Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring from close range in the ninth minute.
Gabriel Magalhaes, the defender signed from Lille this summer, added a second with a powerful header from a corner four minutes into the second half.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang confirmed the away side’s supremacy with an excellent strike after 57 minutes.
Arsenal will face tougher opposition but Arteta’s team, who lined up in a 3-4-3 formation, were much too good for Fulham.
For Scott Parker it was a grim opening to the campaign. The home side showed little going forward and were hapless at the back.
Arsenal began the match with a bit of comedy defending of
their own.
Magalhaes started his career in England with a David Luiz moment. Kieran Tierney stumbled over the ball and pushed it out wide under pressure, giving Ainsley Maitland-Niles little option but to pass back towards his own goal.
The ball rolled close to Magalhaes, who should have cleared, but the 22-year-old let it run.
Aboubakar Kamara was on to the ball in a flash but Bernd Leno was equally alert and smothered the chance.
It was a surprise that Scott Parker left Aleksandar Mitrovic on the bench but it was quickly apparent why.
The Serb lacks mobility. Fulham’s plan was to press the Arsenal defenders when they were in possession.
Magalhaes’ error suggested that it might have worked.
Unfortunately for Parker his own defence cracked first.
Denis Odoi got caught under a fairly straightforward diagonal pass from deep and allowed Aubameyang to get on the ball in the area.
The Fulham back line completely lost their shape and the striker was able to pick out Granit Xhaka just inside the area.
The midfielder’s shot was blocked but Willian had a second chance with the rebound.
Marek Rodak saved that effort but the ball ran to Lacazette, who hit the net from a yard out. It was an untidy goal made uglier by messy defending.
Both teams are committed to playing out from the back, even when circumstances appear to demand an agricultural hoof.
This made for entertaining but somewhat scatterbrained action.
Fulham struggled to establish a pattern and Arsenal became more coherent as they grew into the game.
Arteta’s system allows the wing backs to range forward with impunity.
There were early signs of a potentially impressive partnership between Hector Bellerin and Willian on the right. The Brazilian changed the point of attack by drifting wide to the byline, allowing Bellerin to charge down the inside channel.
Fulham were unable to cut off this threat down the flank.
Those who lobbied for Nicholas Pepe to be selected over Willian had their arguments undermined by the former Chelsea man.
Willian came close to adding a second when he rapped a free kick against the foot of the post.
Aubameyang then tested Rodak after Tierney lobbed into the area.
Fulham struggled to deal with obvious balls from near the halfway line.
The home side looked neat in possession the middle of the park but lacked the wit to pick apart Arsenal once the visitors dropped into a five-man back line.
Magalhaes, after his early blunder, showed his strength in the air but Fulham rarely tested the centre half on his Premier League debut.
He reached half time with the look of a man who was beginning to think English football was easy.
That impression was confirmed four minutes into the second period when Magalhaes rose to power home a Willian corner. Michael Hector was not strong enough to stop the Arsenal defender, whose classic downward header left Rodak with no chance.
The match was turning into a rout.
Willian picked up the ball on the right and sent a fine crossfield pass in the direction of Aubameyang. The Gabon striker had been terrorising Odoi all afternoon and this time he drove into the area, left the defender flatfooted with a cutback and curled the ball into the far corner.
It was all too simple for Arsenal and Parker will be hoping that Kenny Tete and Ola Aina, two of the summer’s defensive recruits, assimilate quickly and improve the back line.
The rampant Aubameyang reached the byline at will.
His cross to Lacazette gave the Frenchman a golden opportunity from inside the six-yard box but this time Rodak was able to save.
It was one-way traffic.
Fulham did not create anything of note.
This was a positive start for Arteta but Parker is facing a long winter.
It is hard to judge Arsenal’s prospects because of the paucity of the opposition but Fulham need to get better very quickly if they are to survive.
Match Stats |
Fulham |
Arsenal |
Goals |
(0) 0 |
3 (1) |
|
Scorers |
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Lacazette 8 |
|
|
Magalhães 49 |
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|
Aubameyang 57 |
 , |
Goal attempts |
5 |
13 |
On target |
2 |
6 |
Shooting Accuracy |
40% |
46% |
Possession |
46% |
54% |
Passes |
523 |
626 |
Passes Success |
88% |
90% |
Corners |
2 |
3 |
Tackles |
11 |
12 |
Tackles Success |
64% |
42% |
Saves |
2 |
2 |
Fouls |
12 |
12 |
Offsides |
2 |
2 |
Yellows |
2 |
2 |
Reds |
0 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
Fulham boss Scott Parker on BT Sport: "It's a big challenge, I've said that before. We all realise the challenge ahead.
Saying that, for 45 minutes in that first half I liked a lot about us.
The fine margins at this level, the fine detail, is that you probably need to be a bit more ruthless when chances fall.
"Second half at times we accepted things; but this is part and parcel, this is our journey, we understand where we are and what we need to do.
This is a long season for us, and we know where we need to improve. How we move forward will be the bigger test for us."
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta: "It was really good," Arteta said when asked about the debutants' performances. "Obviously for Willian. He knows the league, the country and is very settled here so I knew his performance would settle straight away.
"For Gabriel it was a big challenge for him today to come in. He hadn't played any football in the last six months and he had a terrific performance."
Fulham: Rodak; Odoi, Hector, Ream, Bryan; Reed, Cairney; Kebano (Anguissa 63), Onomah (Decordova-Reid 76) Cavaleiro; Kamara (Mitrovic 63)
Unused substitutes: Areola, Knockaert, Le Marchand, Christie
Booked: Hector (26,f), Cairney (61,f)
Arsenal: Leno; Holding, Gabriel, Tierney; Bellerin, Elneny, Xhaka (Ceballos 79), Maitland-Niles; Willian (Pepe 76) Lacazette (Nketiah 85) Aubameynag
Unused substitutes: Macey, Saka, Willock, Kolasniac
Goals:
Lacazette 08 (left footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner.)
Gabriel 49 (with an attempt from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Willian with a cross following a corner.)
Aubameyang 57 (right footed shot from the left side of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Willian.)
Booked: Aubameyang (39,f), Bellerín (55,f)
Referee:
Chris Kavanagh (Lancashire)
Attendance: 0