Soccer-Sublime Saka steers Arsenal to 3-1 comeback win over Southampton


Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Southampton - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 5, 2024 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their third goal with Gabriel Martinelli Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

LONDON (Reuters) -Arsenal bounced back from conceding a goal to lowly Southampton to win 3-1 after a pulsating second half in their Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, with winger Bukayo Saka instrumental in the Gunners' victory.

Southampton were much-improved compared to their 3-1 drubbing against Bournemouth last Monday, but they had no answer to Saka's boundless creativity as he created two goals and scored a third in an electric individual display.

After a dull first half, the visiting Saints, who came into the game in 19th place in the league with a single point to their name, took a surprising lead through Cameron Archer in the 55th minute as Arsenal were caught flat-footed by a rare counter-attack.

That lead turned out to be short-lived as Saka, who had looked lively from the start, teed up Kai Havertz to equalise less than four minutes later, making him the first Gunner since Robin van Persie to score in seven consecutive home games in all competitions.

With Southampton struggling to play through Arsenal's press, coach Mikel Arteta rang the changes up front and it did not take long before his side took the lead.

Brought on the pitch on the hour mark, substitute Gabriel Martinelli gave Arsenal the lead nine minutes later with a brilliant first-time finish from close range after Saka picked him out at the back post with a superb cross.

All that was missing from Saka's stellar performance was a goal of his own, and he duly got on the scoresheet himself in the 88th minute, capping off his fine individual display with a deft right-foot finish to put the game out of reach.

"It was a tough one, but we showed our qualities - we know that they are a really good side and they played really well as well, to be fair, but we did well. We won the game, so we're really happy with the result," Gabriel Martinelli told the BBC.

The win means Arsenal head into the international break in third spot in the standings on 17 points, level with second-placed Manchester City and one behind leaders Liverpool.

Southampton coach Russell Martin was pleased with his side's effort, despite another 3-1 defeat.

"I feel so much more positive and proud of my team than I did on Monday night, and we played against one of the best teams in the country. If we play like that in the next block of games I'd be very happy," he said.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Pritha Sarkar and Christian Radnedge)

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