Bao la Aaron Ramsey katika dakika za lala salama ndilo ndilo lililoipa ushindi Arsenal dhidi ya ambao walimaliza pungufu katika
mchezo Ligi kuu England uliopigwa katika Dimba la Emilate.
Crystal Palace ndio walikuwa wa kwanza kupata bao kupitia kwa mchezaji wao Brede Hangeland dakika ya 35,kabla ya Laurent Koscieln kuwasawazishia Arsenal dakika chache kabla ya kwenda mapumziko.
Crystal Palace walimaliza pungufu baada ya Jason Puncheon kutolewa kwa kadi nyekundu.
Last-gasp: Aaron Ramsey (right) is congratulated after pouncing in stoppage time to earn all three points for Arsenal against Crystal Palace at the Emirates
Poacher: Ramsey finished from close range after Julian Speroni was unable to hang on to Mathieu Debuchy's effort
Roar of delight: Laurent Koscielny celebrates with Calum Chambers after heading Arsenal level on the stroke of half-time at the Emirates
Bao la Aaron Ramsey dakika ya 90 liliipa ushindi Arsenal inayoongoza na Arsene Wenger dhidi Crystal Palace inayoongozwa na kocha wa muda Keith Millen ambaye amechukuwa jukumu hilo baada ya Tony Pulis kusitisha jukumu lake la ukocha na klabu hiyo baada ya mazungumzo na mwenyekiti wa klabu hiyo Steve Parish jijini London siku ya Alhamisi jioni.
Twist and turn: The French defender timed his run to perfection to get in behind the Palace defence and meet a lovely free-kick from Alexis Sanchez on the left
Well beaten: Goalkeeper Julian Speroni can only watch helplessly as the ball flies past him and nestles in the bottom corner of the net
Breakthrough: Brede Hangeland (fourth right) is congratulated by his Crystal Palace team-mates after heading them into the lead after 35 minutes
Towering: Hangeland timed his run to the front post perfectly to meet Jason Puncheon's inswinging corner and put Palace in front
Striding away: Alexis Sanchez gets clear of Palace duo Joel Ward (left) and Joe Ledley as the new signing from Barcelona shows what he can do
Foot in: Yannick Bolasie attempts to cut out a cross from Arsenal's right-back Mathieu Debuchy
Whoops: Referee Jon Moss has a little trouble with the vanishing spray now used in Premier League games, spraying it accidentally into Santi Cazorla's face
Stinging: Cazorla turns away to rub his eyes after the referee's malfunction with the can of vanishing spray
Marker: Vanishing spray is used to mark the correct position of a free-kick taken by Arsenal's Santi Cazorla
Unimpressed: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wears an annoyed expression as he stands on the touchline
Head to head: Yaya Sanogo of Arsenal goes up for the ball with giant Fulham centre-half Brede Hangeland
Little and large: Alexis Sanchez turns away with the ball as Palace's Joe Ledley tries to catch up with him
Painful: Alexis Sanchez grimaces during his first Premier League start following his £30m move from Barcelona
Bit of a stretch: Palace captain Mile Jedinak positions his body to try and stop Aaron Ramsey from advancing forward for Arsenal
At the helm: Crystal Palace caretaker manager Keith Millen gives the thumbs up from the sidelines. He is in temporary charge after Tony Pulis left the club
On the charge: New Arsenal signing Mathieu Debuchy attempts to get clear of Palace's Yannick Bolasie during the first-half of the match
Sunny delight: Arsenal fans shield their eyes from the early evening sun at the Emirates as Premier League football returns for another season
Grilling: Arsene Wenger is questioned by a reporter from Sky Sports ahead of the match
New hero: An Arsenal fan with a shirt with the name and number of Alexis Sanchez and a Chilean flag outsie the Emirates before the match
Striding away: Alexis Sanchez gets clear of Palace duo Joel Ward (left) and Joe Ledley as the new signing from Barcelona shows what he can do
Foot in: Yannick Bolasie attempts to cut out a cross from Arsenal's right-back Mathieu Debuchy
Whoops: Referee Jon Moss has a little trouble with the vanishing spray now used in Premier League games, spraying it accidentally into Santi Cazorla's face
Stinging: Cazorla turns away to rub his eyes after the referee's malfunction with the can of vanishing spray
Marker: Vanishing spray is used to mark the correct position of a free-kick taken by Arsenal's Santi Cazorla
Unimpressed: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wears an annoyed expression as he stands on the touchline
Head to head: Yaya Sanogo of Arsenal goes up for the ball with giant Fulham centre-half Brede Hangeland
Little and large: Alexis Sanchez turns away with the ball as Palace's Joe Ledley tries to catch up with him
Painful: Alexis Sanchez grimaces during his first Premier League start following his £30m move from Barcelona
Bit of a stretch: Palace captain Mile Jedinak positions his body to try and stop Aaron Ramsey from advancing forward for Arsenal
At the helm: Crystal Palace caretaker manager Keith Millen gives the thumbs up from the sidelines. He is in temporary charge after Tony Pulis left the club
On the charge: New Arsenal signing Mathieu Debuchy attempts to get clear of Palace's Yannick Bolasie during the first-half of the match
Sunny delight: Arsenal fans shield their eyes from the early evening sun at the Emirates as Premier League football returns for another season
Grilling: Arsene Wenger is questioned by a reporter from Sky Sports ahead of the match
New hero: An Arsenal fan with a shirt with the name and number of Alexis Sanchez and a Chilean flag outsie the Emirates before the match
MATCH FACTS
Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Gibbs (Monreal 53), Arteta, Chambers, Koscielny, Sanchez, Ramsey, Sanogo (Giroud 62), Wilshere (Oxlade-Chamberlain 69), Cazorla
Substitutes not used: Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Martinez, Campbell, Coquelin
Scorers: Koscielny 45; Ramsey 90
Booked: Chambers, Cazorla
Crystal Palace: Speroni, Kelly, Ward, Jedinak, Dann (Delaney 74), Hangeland, Puncheon, Ledley, Campbell (Gayle 85), Chamakh, Bolasie (O'Keefe 90)
Substitutes not used: McCarthy, Hennessey, Murray, Bannan
Scorer: Hangeland 35
Booked: Puncheon, Kelly, Chamakh
Sent off: Puncheon
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Attendance: 59,962
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