Arsenal's fans are getting used to suffer when their team plays at home. This has been the third game they've hosted in which the score was settled in the dying seconds of the game, and Hull City had something to do on the matter.
The Gunners went ahead with one more goal by Alexis Sanchez. The Chilean keeps scoring for Wenger's team, making count every pound Aesenal paid for him. Hull City fought back, and five minutes after Sanchez's score, Mohamed Diame equalized the game.
Just when the teams were settling on the pitch after the halftime break, Abel Hernandez gave Hull City the lead, making Arsenal fans a little nervous. Steve Bruce's team defended correctly with and without the ball, and managed to keep the Gunners out of their box for a long time.
Just when Arsenal's undefeated streak at home seemed to be coming to an end, Alexis Sanchez dribbled through several Hull City defenders and got the ball to Danny Welbeck, who managed to strike the ball with his left foot and into the back of the net. It was the first minute of stoppage time, and Arsenal pulled it off one more time.
Despite their late-game heroics, some Arsenal fans are not so happy with the team's display this season. Read some of their opinions below!
Another outstanding performance from @Alexis_Sanchez - if his teammates don't start matching his work rate he will understandably want out.
— Arseburtön Gröve (@ArseburtonGrove) October 18, 2014
Imagine Arsenal without Alexis Sanchez though... Actually, probably best if we don't imagine that :/
— Eleanor (@ChambersOfChaos) October 18, 2014
Alexis Sanchez single handedly got us a point from that game. We need more like him.
— Kai (@GoonerBBK) October 18, 2014
Sorry @Alexis_Sanchez on behalf of all Arsenal fans. You're carrying Arsenal ATM. Things will improve..... Hopefully!
— Özil Wizardry (@OzilWizardry) October 18, 2014
boom. 2-2. Thank God for @Alexis_Sanchez . #afc
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 18, 2014
Arsene Wenger can console himself with the knowledge that none of Arsenal's problems could have been foreseen.
— Nick Miller (@NickMiller79) October 18, 2014
There is only one Arsene #Wenger. BUT There was @Arsenal FC before him and there still will be after him. His time really is up. #GTID
— The Unbearded God (@otaru_markaveli) October 18, 2014