Post-Match Report

Match report: Norwich City 2-2 Arsenal

Auba

Norwich City -

Carrow Road
Premier League
Premier League
  Norwich City
      
              T. Pukki (21)
               T. Cantwell (45 + 2)
          
   crest
Norwich City
T. Pukki (21) T. Cantwell (45 + 2)
2 - 2
  Arsenal
      
                  P. Aubameyang (29 pen, 57)
            
   crest
Arsenal
P. Aubameyang (29 pen, 57)

By Rob Kelly at Carrow Road

WHAT HAPPENED

We had to settle for a point from an entertaining clash at Norwich in Freddie Ljungberg’s first match as our interim head coach on Sunday.

After a particularly trying period, the Swede’s ascension to become our interim head coach had created a real sense of positivity – and the way we opened this match reflected that.

We were playing with more freedom than had been previously evident, and imposing ourselves on the hosts and pinning them back for extended periods.

But for all the neat interplay and one-touch passing, we were unable to find a way through – although both Joe Willock and Shkodran Mustafi came close – and the hosts eventually punished us.

Teemu Pukki’s opening goal had more than a touch of fortune about it, hitting the unfortunate Mustafi and spinning beyond Bernd Leno, but we responded well and were awarded a penalty for a handball three minutes later.

The decision was checked on VAR but eventually confirmed – and while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saw his initial spot kick saved by Tim Krul, the video referee ordered it to be retaken for encroachment. This time Auba made no mistake.

But were fell behind once again right on the stroke of half time when Norwich broke again through the dangerous Onel Hernandez, who found Todd Cantwell in space and the midfielder slotted it into the far corner.

Here was the first test of Ljungberg’s reign as he sought to lift his team at the interval, and they were soon back on the front foot at the start of the second half – only to have a penalty shout waved away for what looked like another handball.

But we got our equaliser in the 56th minute when Aubameyang struck his 10th Premier League goal of the season, curling in from close range after meeting a loose ball in the box. Game on.

Almost instantly, Bernd Leno was called into action to make a superb reaction save to deny Kenny McLean, before Cantwell fired wide moments later and then Leno was called into action to keep out Pukki’s effort.

As we entered the closing stages, there was a half chance for Mesut Ozil but the hosts were really piling on the pressure and Leno had to make a fine save to deny Max Aarons.

Torreira had a goalbound shot blocked deep into injury time, but there was to be no late twist, and we had to settle for a point.

HOW IT HAPPENED

See how the match unfolded in our play-by-play commentary.

WHAT IT MEANS

PL table

WHAT’S NEXT

We host Brighton & Hove Albion at Emirates Stadium on Thursday night, in a game broadcast on Amazon Prime at 8.15pm.

We last took on the Seagulls at the end of last season when we were held to a home draw. Our last victory against them was back in October 2017, when goals from Nacho Monreal and Alex Iwobi sealed a 2-0 win.