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Arsenal took charge of this encounter early on with Chilean Alexis Sanchez driving into the box before smashing home a rasper into the corner.
Alexis! Chilean drives into the box before slamming home the opener against Hull City #Alexis #AFC #Goal https://t.co/Xm3L84c8Z8
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) October 18, 2014
Their lead was short lived as Mohamed Diame netted a leveler three minutes later though the goal should perhaps have not stood given the midfielder’s obvious foul on Mathieu Flamini in the build-up.
Surely a foul?! Mo Diame scores for Hull v Arsenal! 1-1! #arsvhull #goal https://t.co/BjZpMt7u7N
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) October 18, 2014
Two minutes into the second half and the visitors were ahead, Abel Hernandez heading home after poor defending by Arsenal.
Poor defending! Abel Hernandez scores Hull City's second #goal against #Arsenal #Abelhernandez #hullcity https://t.co/nlGiacBASp
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) October 18, 2014
Danny Welbeck secured a late point with a goal in injury time though Arsenal fans will still no doubt see the result as two points dropped.
Danny Welbeck levels! 2-2! Outrageous scenes! #AFCvHCFC #arsenal #goal #hull #arsvhull https://t.co/9z8i1oJTXt
— GoalClips (@GoalClips) October 18, 2014