Alex Iwobi Admits Norwich City Made Arsenal Sweat For Victory
Published: April 30, 2016
Alex Iwobi has admitted that Arsenal’s victory against Norwich City on match day 36 of the English Premier League did not come cheap.
Indeed, the Gunners had to wait until the 59th minute before substitute Danny Welbeck,who replaced the Nigeria international, scored the lone goal of the game off a knockdown by Olivier Giroud .
“Hard Battle , Good 3 Points,” the Arsenal number 45, who was in action at the Emirates for 56 minutes, tweeted.
Iwobi, 19, made his seventh consecutive start in the Premier League against the Canaries.
Following the win, Arsenal occupy third position in the standings with 67 points ahead of Manchester City who have a game in hand.
Igho Kingsley
Indeed, the Gunners had to wait until the 59th minute before substitute Danny Welbeck,who replaced the Nigeria international, scored the lone goal of the game off a knockdown by Olivier Giroud .
“Hard Battle , Good 3 Points,” the Arsenal number 45, who was in action at the Emirates for 56 minutes, tweeted.
Iwobi, 19, made his seventh consecutive start in the Premier League against the Canaries.
Following the win, Arsenal occupy third position in the standings with 67 points ahead of Manchester City who have a game in hand.
Igho Kingsley
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