In the 52nd minute, Arsenal suffered another blow.
Koscielny fouled a player in the penalty area, and West Brom got another penalty.
This time, Brent did not miss the opportunity, scoring the penalty with ease. Almunia guessed the wrong direction, and the ball went into the net.
2:2, West Brom scored two goals in three minutes, strongly equalizing the score!
"GOOOOOOOOAL!!!"
"Brent takes the penalty for the second time, and this time he didn't miss!"
"West Brom miraculously scored two goals in 3 minutes, and now the score is tied, Arsenal 2:2 West Brom!"
"I'm afraid Arsenal fans never dreamed that the team was leading by two goals in the first half and the situation was looking great."
"As a result, they suffered consecutive blows within a few minutes!"
"Arsène Wenger needs to think of a way. Arsenal's two conceded goals can be said to be due to errors by the backline players."
"One mistake by goalkeeper Almunia coming off his line, plus an unnecessary foul by Koscielny in the penalty area leading to a penalty."
"Fly's two goals for Arsenal upfront have been squandered by his teammates. What does he think about this?"
To be fair, Sky Sports' commentary had an intention to stir up trouble.
Because he directly pitted Fly against his teammates.
If it were an ordinary player, there might really be trouble.
But for the true prince of Arsenal, these are not problems!
Whoever throws a tantrum with him, that person can leave!
Not to mention the Arsenal hierarchy, even Arsène Wenger would raise both hands in agreement.
After all, Arsène Wenger has entrusted the future of Arsenal to Fly.
Arsène Wenger will certainly not allow anyone in the team to have an unpleasant argument with Fly on the field because of personal grudges.
If there were such an unprofessional act, Arsène Wenger would immediately demote that person to the youth team.
Seeing the team concede two goals in just three minutes, Arsène Wenger, standing on the sideline, shrugged his shoulders in dissatisfaction.
Fly shouted loudly on the field, telling his teammates to stay calm: "Don't panic, give it to me, Jack Wilshere. Pass the ball directly to me when you get it later."
Wilshere nodded upon hearing this. Giving the ball to the most capable person is not only applicable to basketball, but also to football.
In the 54th minute.
Taking advantage of the momentum from scoring two consecutive goals, West Brom players launched a fierce attack on Arsenal.
Jerome first took a curling shot from the edge of the penalty area arc, and the ball flew just over the crossbar.
Then Odemwingie headed wide from a cross by Brent.
Seeing West Brom being so arrogant, Fly's face darkened slightly.
Damn it, the tiger isn't showing its power, do you really think I'm a sick cat?
In the 58th minute.
After receiving a pass from Wilshere, Fly made consecutive breakthroughs in the front field and was finally fouled by Jara. The referee showed a yellow card and awarded Arsenal a free kick in the attacking third.
With Fabregas absent, Nasri took over the ball to take the free kick.
As soon as the referee's whistle blew, Nasri adjusted his breathing and took a shot, but unfortunately the ball did not clear the wall.
In the 61st minute.
Diaby was injured in this midfield challenge, and the second master was injured again.
Wenger made a forced substitution out of helplessness, with Rosicky coming on for the injured Diaby.
In the 66th minute.
Fly fouled Jara while counter-pressing after losing the ball in the attacking third and was shown a yellow card.
"Fly, calm down!" Arsène Wenger on the sideline made a downward hand gesture, telling Fly not to get agitated.
Taking a deep breath, Fly nodded, indicating that it was his fault.
It must be said that Fly had been a bit impatient in the past period.
After all, being equalized by a weak team in an instant after leading by two goals, no one would feel good about it.
In the 70th minute.
Wenger made his second substitution, bringing on Hazard for the out-of-form Arshavin.
The West Brom manager also made a substitution, bringing on defender Steven Reid for midfielder Scharner, planning to strengthen the defense and hold the 2:2 score until the end.
In the 73rd minute.
Wilshere made a through ball from near the center circle, and Fly flicked the ball in the direction it was coming from to the overlapping Clichy.
After receiving the ball, Clichy ran like the wind down the left flank and then passed the ball to Hazard on the left side outside the penalty area.
After controlling the ball, Hazard used a feint to beat the defender and slipped a through ball to the overlapping Sagna on the right flank.
Sagna dribbled a few steps towards the byline and then sent in a cut-back cross.
The overlapping Nasri received the ball at the edge of the penalty area and unleashed a powerful shot. The ball seemed to turn into a white streak and went straight into the net.
Arsenal 3:2 West Brom, taking the lead again!
After scoring, Nasri celebrated wildly, and Fly even jumped directly onto him.
"Samir, beautiful!!!"
"Brother, you're FxxKing amazing!!!"
Nasri's golden goal instantly ignited the entire Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal fans were well aware of one thing: they had already been held to a draw by Sunderland in their previous League match, and this match could not have any more problems.
Otherwise, Arsenal would enter the race for the top four early this season.
Nasri's goal did indeed calm the nerves, but unfortunately, it was short-lived.
In the 78th minute.
Taking advantage of the gap in Arsenal's high defensive line, Brent's through ball cut through the entire Arsenal defense.
Jerome beat the offside trap and was through on goal.
Almunia came off his line again, but it was for nothing.
Jerome faked a shot and cut back, fooling Almunia into going to ground, and then easily slotted the ball into the empty net.
West Brom equalized again, and the score is currently 3:3, with both teams still level!
Arsène Wenger on the sideline felt like his head was going to explode!
How is it that the defense is so easily breached?
Arsène Wenger was already feeling somewhat helpless, and he was now very annoyed about Arsenal's worrying defense.
Buying a bunch of cheap players in the past few seasons really doesn't work for a strong team!
"No, the defense still needs to be strengthened, otherwise, no matter how many goals we score upfront, we will concede the same number in the back!"
Fly was completely speechless about Arsenal's defense.
What's going on? How do you guys manage to concede a goal in the back immediately after scoring one in the front?
Shaking his head helplessly, Fly knew that Arsenal's defensive problems were not new.
Varane is still too young now and cannot carry the burden.
As for Koscielny, he is not a world-class center-back in the first place.
He can only be said to be sufficient, but definitely not a defensive pillar.
Thinking of this, Fly started to consider signing new players for the club again.
It has to be said that Fly and Arsène Wenger, this master-apprentice duo in football, really have chemistry.
The match was still being played, but the two of them were already thinking about making substitutions.
If the Arsenal players knew this, they would probably feel a chill in their hearts.
