Arsenal had an opportunity to extend their lead late in the match, but Leandro Trossard failed to convert from close range. Despite the pressure from the hosts, the Gunners held on for all three points.
Matheus Cunha scored a stunning late goal to give Manchester United a dramatic 3-2 win over Premier League table-topper Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Viktor Gyokeres' first-half penalty conversion in the 27th minute sealed the top spot for the Gunners and for the first time ever, they lead the Premier League charts heading into Christmas. In 17 matches, they have won 12, drawn three and lost two, with 39 points.
The substitute Buendia secured the win with the final kick of a thrilling contest to down the Mikel Arteta-managed side and move above Manchester City in the points table, with nine wins, three losses and draws each and 30 points after a stunning run of nine wins in 10 matches. Arsenal are a
Chelsea dug deep to secure a 1-1 draw against Premier League leaders Arsenal, despite being reduced to 10 men following Moises Caicedo's first-half red card in a fiery London derby at Stamford Bridge
On Sunday, Eze, who at one point was really close to joining Spurs before Arsenal signed him back in August this year, gave them three fiery reminder of what they missed out on. With this win, Arsenal is at the top of the table with nine wins, two draws and a loss, giving them 29 points.
Former Liverpool and England striker Michael Owen was surprised by the number of Arsenal fans who attended a Premier League fan engagement and community activity in Mumbai on Saturday.
After securing a narrow 1-0 win over Manchester United in their opening match, the Gunners willl be aiming to improve further in their fixture against Leeds United on Saturday.
During this high-octane clash at Old Trafford, three attacking players, Matheus Cuhna, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko made their debuts for the Red Devils on Sunday.
At 50, he is still considered one of football's most iconic and versatile defenders. Known for his immense physicality, towering presence, and remarkable football intelligence, Campbell was a leader who embodied resilience and power