Mikel Arteta and his players couldn’t hide their heartbreak as Arsenal saw Manchester City snatch a late equalizer in a dramatic clash at the Etihad. In the 97th minute, John Stones scored to deny Arsenal a crucial victory, extending City’s unbeaten home run. Despite the heartbreak, Arsenal showcased their growing maturity and resilience especially after they lost Leandro Trossard to a red card.
City started strong with Erling Haaland scoring his 100th goal for the club after just nine minutes but Arsenal quickly responded. Riccardo Calafiori equalized and Gabriel’s header before halftime put the Gunners ahead. However, Trossard’s dismissal forced Arsenal into a defensive stance, holding only 12.5% possession in the second half.
Despite City’s relentless pressure, Arsenal’s defense held firm, and David Raya kept them in the game with key saves until Stones’ late equalizer. Mikel Arteta praised his side’s defiance, calling their effort a “miracle” after they held City at bay for so long with only 10 men. Arsenal displayed character and used clever game management proving themselves genuine title contenders.
Although they missed the chance to go top of the Premier League, Arsenal’s gritty performances against top teams like Aston Villa, Tottenham and City reflect their growing confidence and belief. This near-victory, despite the disappointment offers more proof that Arsenal are ready to challenge for the Premier League title.
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