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Here’s Suzanne Wrack’s report from the Emirates.
Katie McCabe, the game’s decisive player, spoke to the BBC:
Aston Villa came here and made it really difficult for us today, playing five at the back and being difficult to break down. How composed we stayed on the ball, we sustained attacks, we waited for the moments and we got the win in the end. It’s a really important three points for us.”
Beth Mead, what a player. To see her come on in front of a home crowd, the fans gave her the cheer, it was unbelievable. She’s worked so hard for the last 10 months and we’re all just so proud of her. She’s an unbelievable person and I’m delighted to have her back in the squad today.”
The shift we made as a team, the work-rate off the ball going forward was unbelievable from a whole team perspective. I’m really proud of the team’s performance and we need to just keep pushing now to Bristol next week.
Full-time: Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa
That was a damned, close-run thing, and the return of Beth Mead helped snatch a win over an inspired Villa for Arsenal. Talent and energy eventually told, with Katie McCabe needing to score a brilliant goal to level Pacheco’s opener before Mead set up Alessia Russo for the winner. Jonas Eidevall is a relieved man, and in the on-pitch huddle looks stern one second and then delighted the moment after.
90+13 min: Salmon almost escapes for Villa, only for Wubben-Moy to make a last-ditch tackle she celebrates like a goal…the game ticks on and fans find themselves cheering an offside….but then comes full-time…Arsenal have done it!
90+12 min: Oooh, almost three, almost Beth Mead but Lucy Parker clears when Blackstenius’s shot is saved, following another classy touch from Foord.
90+11 min: Arsenal counter but then choose to retain possession and territory.
90+10 min: Can Villa, who played so well, really be starting the season with three defeats? It appears nailed on now.
Updated at 11.01 EDT
90+8 min: Ebony Salmon attempts to find space for Villa, but then Arsenal break away with Mead, who looks very sharp. This has been even more exciting than last week in Manchester.
Updated at 11.00 EDT
90+7 min: But wait a minute, to quote the great Brian Moore. Villa want an equaliser, and force a corner. Then, when Rachel Daly is fouled, they have a free-kick. Staniforth lashes it, and wide.
Goal! Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa (Russo, 90+4)
It was coming, and with her first goal for Arsenal, Russo scores. The assist? Yes, Beth Mead. Van Domselaar will be disappointed with that.
Alessia Russo of Arsenal (obscured) celebrates with teammates. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images
Updated at 11.02 EDT
90+3 min: The next goal almost comes immediately. The noise is amazing. Mead slips in Blackstenius, who rattles the post. Jonas is aghast. It must surely come.
Goal! Arsenal 1-1 Aston Villa (McCabe, 90+2)
Foord slips the ball wide, and McCabe on the overlap, lashes the ball in from an impossible angle. What a goal! And Arsenal want more!
Katie McCabe of Arsenal scores. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images
Updated at 11.00 EDT
90+1 min: Yes, 12 more minutes. It remains all Arsenal.
90 min: The corner is cleared, but the danger is not. All Arsenal…and 12 (twelve!) more minutes to play.
89 min: Loud noise accompanies Arsenal’s attempts to force the ball in. Mead gets a touch, then the ball falls to Russo. Lacasse has a shot blocked by Nobbs. Then McCabe, and now Catley forces a corner.
On comes Beth Mead
Last seen last November, the Euros heroine returns to football, replacing Maritz. It’s the biggest cheer of the afternoon. Now, what can she offer?
85 min: Arsenal go high, and that’s easy meat for Aston Villa’s defenders, who have ruled the airwaves. Villa’s Parker is booked for a tired foul. Pacheco, the scorer, leaves the field.
83 min: A quiet descends, Carla Ward has chance to issue advice and Beth Mead us due to come on. “Meado, Meado, Meado,” the Arsenal fans sing.
81 min: Villa defending like demons as Maritz’s ball comes in. Arsenal struggling for the final ball. Player of the match named as Kim Little – seems premature – a long way to go. Daly, meanwhile, buys a foul and time from Wubben-Moy.
80 min: Van Domselaar is down injured, and that allows Arsenal to hold a team huddle. Ten minutes to chase and equaliser, and a winner after that.
78 min: More chaos in that Villa box as Katie McCabe’s shot is blocked by Patten, and cleared. Jonas Eidevall is asking the crowd to get behind the team. It’s all Arsenal now, Catley going close with a header she might have done better with.
76 min: Arsenal change: Walti off, Blackstenius on, and that’s a forward replacing a midfielder.
75 min: Villa pass the ball around rather neatly. Carla Ward’s team showing the quality that had many tipping them to challenge the elite clubs. Still, plenty of time left.
73 min: Big cheers as Jordan Nobbs comes on for Villa. She comes on for a rare Villa corner that’s eventually cleared. Simone Magill, who’s been excellent, goes off, surely exhausted.
71 min: Villa change imminent, on will come Jordan Nobbs.
69 min: Lacasse is penalised when the ball is played out wide to her.
67 min: Kim Little has moved forward, and Arsenal suddenly look more dangerous
Kim Little. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
Updated at 10.32 EDT
66 min: The closest yet for Arsenal! Maritz’s cross is inviting for Arsenal’s forwards and yet nobody gets it, the ball comes out. Little plays in Foord, who hits the post. The ball comes out to Russo and van Domselaar claws it away.
63 min: Those Gunners changes: Maanum off, Lacasse, last week’s scorer on. Ilestedt off, and on comes Pelova. No Mead-o as yet, and what looks a reshuffle.
Arsenal fans show their support for Beth Mead. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
Updated at 10.27 EDT
62 min: A corner is forced, at the Clock End, but van Domselaar does well, claiming the ball after first punching clear.
60 min: Nice exchange between Steph Catley and McCabe comes to naught, and Villa break, though their respite is limited. Arsenal changes are afoot.
57 min: Magill, excellent in defence, stops Russo in her tracks. Kim Little is down for Arsenal, after a clash with Villa’s Mayling. Little is OK to continue when there were concerns over her knee.
Simone Magill of Aston Villa battles for possession with Katie McCabe of Arsenal. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
Updated at 10.29 EDT
55 min: Pelova to come on for Arsenal? Beth Mead is warming up, too.
52 min: Arsenal having to risk more now, and seemingly willing to. The problem is a lack of movement, with Villa’s three defenders covering off space.
50 min: Corsie is OK, and then is cool enough to play her part in Villa playing the ball out from the back. They’ve played well.
48 min: Arsenal now kicking into the sun, which is still hanging bright and heavy….Russo’s volley blasts into Corsie’s face and the game will require a head injury assessment.
47 min: A stat via the BBC: “Arsenal created nine shots in the first half – but only one of those hit the target.”
46 min: Back we go, and Jonas Eidevall is going through his tactics book on his tablet with his assistant. How will Arsenal change? The first half was Carla Ward’s.
Half-time: Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa
It’s not clicking at all for Arsenal, who have dominated but can’t lay a glove on Carla Ward’s team. A rare goal from Maz Pacheco, her first ever in the WSL, gives Villa a lead they threatened when Arsenal were struggling to create clear chances. Work to do for Jonas Eidevall.
45+4 min: Villa seek to see out the half, Little falls over a Turner challenge but no foul, and that’s it for the first 45.
45+2 min: Maanum has space to set up an Arsenal attack, and after her pass is blocked, surges on, and then gets a shot in, having been closed down so she would have to score a highly spectacular goal.
45 min: Four minutes added on and boos as Corsie goes down in her area. Pacheco booked for blocking a free-kick. There’s a real edge to this game.
44 min: Scramble in the Villa area. Walti nods the ball back and Daly gets her head to it, and the ball spins close to the line and is cleared behind. Chaotic, to say the least. On the resulting corner, van Domselaar somehow ferries the ball out.
43 min: Yellow card to Rachel Daly for a foul on McCabe, who anticipates contact. Daly complains that the sun had got in her eyes.