Lucas Torreira scores stunning 83rd-minute overhead kick to finally break down lowly Terriers
Gunners dominated the ball and shots on target but were left sweating against relegation-battling Huddersfield at home
Gunners dominated the ball and shots on target but were left sweating against relegation-battling Huddersfield at home
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LUCAS TORREIRA’S scissor-kick snatched a late win for Arsenal.
The Uruguay midfielder struck with seven minutes left at the Emirates after a frustrating afternoon for Unai Emery.
Emery was plunged into a defensive crisis and will go to Southampton next week WITHOUT Shkodran Mustafi and Sokratis after they picked up their fifth yellow cards of the season.
And Mustafi also injured his hamstring to give Emery more concerns after Rob Holding was crocked in midweek.
On the pitch they struggled to find a way past a resilient Huddersfield team - and were wasteful when they found sight of goal.
But they were fuming with linesman Simon Beck for chalking off Alexandre Lacazette’s goal just before half-time.
Terriers centre-back Mathias Jorgensen teed up the strike with a backpass - but Beck raised his flag as Lacazette was offside earlier in the move.
The Gunners weren’t pleased with ref Paul Tierney either after Matteo Guendouzi and Mustafi were booked for diving as they attempted to win penalties.
Granit Xhaka was also cautioned for a dive on the counter-attack.
Tempers spilled over at half-time when Mustafi rowed with Huddersfield coach Andrew Hughes - and the pair were separated as they bickered.
Emery brought on Alex Iwobi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan at the break but it wasn’t until late on that they made the breakthrough.
Guendouzi played in Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and his cross was finished superbly by Torreira.