This is coach Arsene Wenger's last home match as head coach of Arsenal. Before the match, the home team and away team players, head coach Burnley - Sean Dyche and the referee team lined up to welcome the "Three Lions" onto the field.
On such a special day, Arsenal players played with excitement and high form. Aubameyang opened the scoring in the 14th minute after an assist from Lacazette.
After that, Arsenal still maintained the initiative on the field. They showed danger in quick counter-attacks with good coordination. Lacazette brought the second goal for Arsenal in the 45+3 minute.
Entering the second half, the situation on the field did not change. Arsenal focused their attacks in midfield, leaving Burnley exposed the gaps in the wing.
Arsenal's goal to increase the score to 3-0 took place according to such a scenario. Wilshire dribbles in the middle before passing to the left wing for Kolasinac to comfortably finish strongly.
The situation has improved, so it is not surprising that Nick Pope's net will shake again. Aubameyang dribbled from the left wing into the penalty area and passed it to Iwobi to score. The Gabon striker completed his brilliant day with a goal to seal the score at 5-0 in the 75th minute.
This victory helped Arsenal get 60 points after 36 matches played. This is a meaningful gift for coach Arsene Wenger and captain Per Metersacker. The German centre-back has also played for more than the last 10 minutes of the game. He will retire after the 2017-20 season ends.
Moreover, Arsenal have secured 6th place in the Premier League at the end of this season, a position that will help them qualify for the Europa League next season. At this time, they are 6 points ahead of Burnley - the 7th ranked team on the rankings while coach Sean Dyche and his team have only 1 match left to play.