Report | April 21
Arsenal | 3 - 3 | Southampton |
Martinelli 20 | Carlos Alcaraz 1 | |
Martin Ødegaard 88 | Theo Walcott 14 | |
Bukayo Saka 90 | Duje Ćaleta-Car 66 |
This was a thriller. Carlos Alcaraz netted the first goal of the match for Southampton in the 1st minute. Following the opening goal, Southampton proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Arsenal matched them score for score, leading to an exhilarating 3-3 tie.
Bukayo Saka had a field day, registering 8 crosses. For Southampton, Mohamed Elyounoussi’s excellent reading of the game was on show again, as he intercepted the ball 4 times, while it was a frustrating game for Adam Armstrong, who only registered 18 touches of the ball. Despite losing, the Gunners were dominant in the passing game, completing a massive 417 more passes than Saints.
Arsenal are becoming the league's draw specialists. Meanwhile, Southampton end their streak of defeats.
Bukayo Saka | Carlos Alcaraz |
Drew 5 fouls (18th in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
Scored 1 goal | 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Arsenal have a massive game against Man City on Wednesday, April 26th. While Southampton take on Bournemouth at St. Mary's on Thursday, April 27th. Can the Gunners pick up a long-awaited three points? Will Saints continue to make strides?
Report | April 16
West Ham United | 2 - 2 | Arsenal |
Saïd Benrahma 33 [PK] | Gabriel Jesus 7 | |
Jarrod Bowen 54 | Martin Ødegaard 10 |
Gabriel Jesus scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 7th minute after a set up by Ben White. Martin Ødegaard then doubled the lead with a goal in the 10th minute. Down 2-0, West Ham's Saïd Benrahma narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 33rd minute. West Ham then completed the comeback on a Jarrod Bowen goal to secure one point.
Aaron Cresswell and Jarrod Bowen had a field day, each registering 5 crosses, while Declan Rice racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Gunners. The Gunners completed 363 more passes than the Hammers but it was still spoils shared at the end of the match.
West Ham's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal earn their second draw in a row.
Saïd Benrahma | Martin Ødegaard |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
4 shots (1st in the game) | Drew 1 foul (3rd on their team) |
Next up, West Ham meet Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday, April 23rd. While Arsenal entertain a Southampton side desperate for points at the foot of the table on Friday, April 21st. Can the Hammers do better next time? Will the Gunners start a run of draws?
Report | April 9
Liverpool | 2 - 2 | Arsenal |
Mohamed Salah 42 | Martinelli 8 | |
Roberto Firmino 87 | Gabriel Jesus 28 |
Martinelli got the opener for Arsenal in the 8th minute. Gabriel Jesus then doubled the lead with a goal in the 28th minute. Down 2-0, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 42nd minute. Liverpool then completed the comeback on a Roberto Firmino goal to secure one point.
The threat came from out wide, with Trent Alexander-Arnold registering 8 crosses. Positives for the Reds? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 535 passes compared to the Gunners' 373.
Back-to-back draws for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal's run of wins comes to an end.
Mohamed Salah | Martinelli |
10 shots (2nd in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
3 shots on target (30th in the Premier League) | 2 crosses (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool meet Leeds at Elland Road on Monday, April 17th. While Arsenal meet West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday, April 16th. Can the Reds make it three consecutive draws? Will the Gunners continue to pick up points?
Report | April 1
Arsenal | 4 - 1 | Leeds United |
Gabriel Jesus 35 [PK], 55 | Rasmus Kristensen 76 | |
Ben White 47 | ||
Granit Xhaka 84 |
This was quite the high-scoring affair. Gabriel Jesus got the opener from the penalty spot for Arsenal in the 35th minute. Following the opening goal, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Leeds' 1 as Arsenal took the three points.
The Gunners' technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 320 more passes than the Whites.
Arsenal's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Leeds' mixed form continues.
Gabriel Jesus | Ben White |
1 penalty won | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
Scored 2 goals | Scored 1 goal |
Next up, Arsenal have a crucial game against Liverpool on Sunday, April 9th. While Leeds take on Forest at Elland Road on Tuesday, April 4th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Whites improve their form?
Report | March 19
Arsenal | 4 - 1 | Crystal Palace |
Martinelli 28 | Jeffrey Schlupp 63 | |
Bukayo Saka 43, 74 | ||
Granit Xhaka 55 |
Martinelli scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 28th minute following some good work by Bukayo Saka. Following the opening goal, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Palace's 1 as Arsenal took the three points.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. The Gunners completed 231 more passes than the Eagles, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.
Arsenal's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Palace's losing streak continues.
Bukayo Saka | Granit Xhaka |
Scored 2 goals | 3 tackles won (1st in the game) |
9 crosses (1st in the game) | Drew 2 fouls (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 1st. Arsenal take on Leeds at the Emirates, while Palace take on Leicester at Selhurst Park. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Eagles halt their terrible form?
Report | March 12
Fulham | 0 - 3 | Arsenal |
Gabriel 21 | ||
Martinelli 26 | ||
Martin Ødegaard 45 |
Gabriel got the opener for Arsenal in the 21st minute after a set up by Leandro Trossard. Arsenal's Martinelli extended the lead in the 26th minute, and Martin Ødegaard put on the finishing touches with a third goal in the 45th minute to get them the win.
Leandro Trossard posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. The Gunners won the midfield battle, completing 546 passes compared to the Cottagers' 440.
It's another game, another loss for Fulham. Meanwhile, Arsenal extend their winning streak.
Leandro Trossard | Martinelli |
Assisted 3 goals | Scored 1 goal |
7 crosses (1st in the game) | Drew 2 fouls (1st in the game) |
Next up, Fulham meet Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday, March 18th. While Arsenal meet Palace at the Emirates on Sunday, March 19th. Can the Cottagers get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | March 4
Arsenal | 3 - 2 | AFC Bournemouth |
Thomas Partey 62 | Philip Billing 1 | |
Ben White 70 | Marcos Senesi 57 | |
Reiss Nelson 90 |
Philip Billing began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 1st minute, followed by a Marcos Senesi goal in the 57th. Arsenal responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Bournemouth's efforts weren't enough as Arsenal took the win in this exhilarating match.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 13 crosses into the box, although Thomas Partey was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Gunners completed 551 more passes than the Cherries, pulling them around the pitch. For Bournemouth, the Gunners did a good job of cutting off the supply to Antoine Semenyo, limiting him to only 17 touches.
Arsenal's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, It's another game, another loss for Bournemouth.
Martin Ødegaard | Philip Billing |
5 blocked shots (1st in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
11 shots (1st in the Premier League) | 20 completed passes (1st on their team) |
Next up, Arsenal take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday, March 12th. While Bournemouth face the challenge of a table-topping Liverpool on Saturday, March 11th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Cherries get out of this rough patch?
Report | March 1
Arsenal | 4 - 0 | Everton |
Bukayo Saka 40 | ||
Martinelli 45, 80 | ||
Martin Ødegaard 71 |
Bukayo Saka began the scoring for Arsenal in the 40th minute following some good work by Oleksandr Zinchenko. Martinelli then doubled the lead with a goal in the 45th minute. Arsenal added to their tally with two more goals to ensure a comfortable win.
Martin Ødegaard and Leandro Trossard posed a threat out wide all game, each registering 4 crosses. The ball was bossed by the Gunners, who completed 470 more passes than the Toffees by the end of the game.
Arsenal keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, Everton make it two losses on the bounce.
Martinelli | Bukayo Saka |
Scored 2 goals | Assisted 1 goal |
1 blocked shot (1st in the game) | 1 blocked shot (1st in the game) |
Next up, high-flying Arsenal will look to pick up three points against Bournemouth on Saturday, March 4th. While Everton meet Forest at the City Ground on Sunday, March 5th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Toffees get out of this rough patch?
Report | February 25
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | Arsenal |
Martinelli 46 |
In a lopsided match turned close, Arsenal were superior throughout, but squandered a myriad of chances to breakthrough. The lone goal of the match occurred in the 46th minute as Martinelli found the back of the net following an assist by Leandro Trossard. Leicester struggled to generate shot opportunities, but may be commended on keeping this one close throughout in what could have been a rout.
The Gunners passed the ball about with ease, completing 286 more passes than the Foxes and taking all three points home. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Tetê, who only registered 20 touches of the ball.
Leicester will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak. Meanwhile, Arsenal take six points from their last possible six.
Leandro Trossard | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall |
Assisted 1 goal | 5 crosses (1st in the game) |
Drew 4 fouls (1st in the game) | 4 tackles won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Leicester meet Southampton at St. Mary's on Saturday, March 4th. While Arsenal take on lowly Everton on Wednesday, March 1st. Can the Foxes get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners make it three wins in a row?
Report | February 18
Aston Villa | 2 - 4 | Arsenal |
Ollie Watkins 5 | Bukayo Saka 16 | |
Philippe Coutinho 31 | Oleksandr Zinchenko 61 | |
Emiliano Martínez 90 [OG] | ||
Martinelli 90 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Ollie Watkins scored the match's first goal for Villa in the 5th minute following some good work by Matty Cash. After the first goal, Arsenal responded in a big way, with a 4 goal barrage. Villa added another 1 goal, but it was not enough as Arsenal took the three points.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. The Gunners passed the ball about with ease, completing 262 more passes than the Villans and taking all three points home.
Villa's woeful losing run continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal take the lion's share of the points.
Bukayo Saka | Oleksandr Zinchenko |
6 shots (27th in the Premier League) | 1 goal |
1 goal | 1 corner won (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 25th. Villa take on Everton at Goodison Park, while Arsenal take on Leicester at the King Power Stadium. Can the Villans halt their terrible form? Will the Gunners win again?
Report | February 15
Arsenal | 1 - 3 | Manchester City |
Bukayo Saka 42 [PK] | Kevin De Bruyne 24 | |
Jack Grealish 72 | ||
Erling Haaland 82 |
Kevin De Bruyne scored the match's first goal for Man City in the 24th minute. Arsenal's Bukayo Saka responded with an equalizer in the 42nd minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Man City's Jack Grealish broke the tie with a 72nd minute strike. Man City's Erling Haaland added another in the 82nd to secure the win.
Kevin De Bruyne continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box, while Rodri put on a show, intercepting the ball 4 times. The Gunners completed 216 more passes than City, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
Arsenal's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Man City make it two wins in two.
Kevin De Bruyne | Erling Haaland |
Assisted 1 goal | 1 goal scored |
1 goal scored | Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 18th. Arsenal meet Villa at Villa Park, while Man City meet Forest at the City Ground. Can the Gunners improve their form? Will City make it three wins in a row?
Report | February 11
Arsenal | 1 - 1 | Brentford |
Leandro Trossard 66 | Ivan Toney 74 |
Leandro Trossard got the opener for Arsenal in the 66th minute. Brentford's Ivan Toney responded with a tying goal in the 74th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
Ben White had a field day, registering 9 crosses. Despite drawing, the Gunners technical superiority was on show as they completed 331 more passes than the Bees.
Arsenal's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Brentford continue their string of mixed results.
Bukayo Saka | Ivan Toney |
Took 7 shots (8th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 3 shots (9th in the Premier League) | Drew 4 fouls (1st in the game) |
Next up, Arsenal have a massive game against Man City on Wednesday, February 15th. While Brentford meet Palace at Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday, February 18th. Can the Gunners do better next time? Will the Bees improve their form?
Report | February 4
Everton | 1 - 0 | Arsenal |
James Tarkowski 60 |
Following a scoreless first half, James Tarkowski began the scoring for Everton in the 60th minute following an assist by Dwight McNeil. This lone goal proved decisive, as Everton held on to beat Arsenal and take all three points.
Dwight McNeil posed a threat out wide all game, registering 11 crosses. Despite losing, the Gunners' technical superiority was evident as they completed 372 more passes than the Toffees.
Everton finally get a win. Meanwhile, Arsenal taste defeat, ending their winning streak.
James Tarkowski | Bukayo Saka |
Earned a clean sheet | Had 1 shot on target (1st in the game) |
1 goal scored | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
Next up, Everton look forward to a grudge match against rivals Liverpool on Monday, February 13th. While Arsenal meet Brentford at the Emirates on Saturday, February 11th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Toffees? Will the Gunners put this disappointment behind them?
Report | January 22
Arsenal | 3 - 2 | Manchester United |
Eddie Nketiah 24, 90 | Marcus Rashford 17 | |
Bukayo Saka 53 | Lisandro Martínez 59 |
Marcus Rashford scored the match's first goal for Man United in the 17th minute following an assist by Bruno Fernandes. After the first, Arsenal responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Man United nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, narrowing within one goal, but it wasn't enough as Arsenal took the win in this exhilarating match.
Martinelli posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. The Gunners won the passing game, clocking up 522 completed passes to United's 389.
Arsenal make it two wins in two. Meanwhile, Man United's mixed form continues.
Eddie Nketiah | Marcus Rashford |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 6 shots (23rd in the Premier League) | Drew 2 fouls (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 4th. Arsenal entertain an Everton side desperate for points at the foot of the table, while Man United meet Palace at Old Trafford. Can the Gunners make it three wins in a row? Will United improve their form?
Report | January 15
Tottenham Hotspur | 0 - 2 | Arsenal |
Hugo Lloris 14 [OG] | ||
Martin Ødegaard 36 |
Hugo Lloris put Arsenal 1-0 up in the 14th minute. The first half got even better for Arsenal when Martin Ødegaard extended their lead, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Bukayo Saka posed a threat out wide all game, registering 4 crosses, although Gabriel was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. Spurs won the passing battle but only just; they completed 462 passes compared to the Gunners' 458.
Tottenham's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal get back in the win column.
Aaron Ramsdale | Martin Ødegaard |
Earned a clean sheet | 1 goal scored |
Saved 7 shots | 1 corner won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Tottenham meet fellow table toppers Man City for a crucial clash on Thursday, January 19th. While Arsenal have a nailbiting game lined up against high-flying Man United on Sunday, January 22nd. Can Spurs improve their form? Will the Gunners win again?
Report | January 3
Arsenal | 0 - 0 | Newcastle United |
Arsenal and Newcastle had to settle for a point apiece after a drab encounter at the Emirates. Neither team was really able to get anything going in the contest, which certainly wasn't one for the neutral. A draw was the right result in the end and both sides will be hoping to produce a bit more creative spark next time out.
Granit Xhaka was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. Whilst only managing a draw, the Gunners' ball control was on display throughout as they completed 283 more passes than the Magpies. For Newcastle, Kieran Trippier continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box, while it was a frustrating game for Callum Wilson, who only registered 17 touches of the ball.
Arsenal's win streak snapped. Meanwhile, Newcastle earn their second draw in a row.
Bukayo Saka | Nick Pope |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | Earned a clean sheet |
6 crosses (1st on their team) | Saved 4 shots |
Both squads play next on Sunday, January 15th. Arsenal have a top of the table clash with Tottenham, while Newcastle take on Fulham at St. James' Park. Can the Gunners keep their point streak going? Will the Magpies start a run of draws?
Report | December 31
Brighton & Hove Albion | 2 - 4 | Arsenal |
Kaoru Mitoma 65 | Bukayo Saka 2 | |
Evan Ferguson 77 | Martin Ødegaard 39 | |
Eddie Nketiah 47 | ||
Martinelli 71 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Bukayo Saka netted the first goal of the match for Arsenal in the 2nd minute. Following the opening goal, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Brighton's 2 as Arsenal took the three points.
Eddie Nketiah was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. For Brighton, Pascal Groß pushed hard to create chances, but his 7 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome, while Adam Lallana only registered 19 touches in a frustrating game for the midfielder. The Seagulls may have lost but their technical prowess was on show throughout; they completed 323 more passes than the Gunners.
Brighton's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal's fine form continues.
Martin Ødegaard | Martinelli |
Assisted 1 goal | Blocked 3 shots (7th in the Premier League) |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Tuesday, January 3rd. Brighton meet Everton at Goodison Park, while Arsenal face fellow big guns Newcastle. Can the Seagulls improve their form? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | December 26
Arsenal | 3 - 1 | West Ham United |
Bukayo Saka 53 | Saïd Benrahma 27 [PK] | |
Martinelli 58 | ||
Eddie Nketiah 69 |
Saïd Benrahma netted the first goal of the match with a penalty for West Ham in the 27th minute. Arsenal's Bukayo Saka then responded with an equalizer in the 53rd minute. With the game tied, Arsenal continued their scoring with goals in the 58th and 69th that proved to be the difference, as Arsenal came back from their initial deficit to defeat West Ham.
Bukayo Saka and Martinelli posed a threat out wide all game, each registering 7 crosses, although Eddie Nketiah was caught offside three times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. The Gunners' fluid football shone through in the end, registering 334 more completed passes than the Hammers as they took all three points. For West Ham, Lucas Paquetá seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
Arsenal extend their winning streak. Meanwhile, West Ham come away with yet another loss.
Martin Ødegaard | Martinelli |
Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
Took 6 shots (19th in the Premier League) | 2 corners won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Arsenal meet Brighton at the AMEX on Saturday, December 31st. While West Ham meet Brentford at the London Stadium on Friday, December 30th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Hammers halt their terrible form?
Report | November 12
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 2 | Arsenal |
Martin Ødegaard 54, 75 |
Following a scoreless first half, Martin Ødegaard got the opener for Arsenal in the 54th minute. Then, Martin Ødegaard struck again in the 75th minute, leading Arsenal to an impressive win over Wolves.
Oleksandr Zinchenko posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. The Gunners' range of passing won them the day in the end, completing 237 more passes than Wolves.
Wolves will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak. Meanwhile, The wins keep on coming for Arsenal.
Martin Ødegaard | Aaron Ramsdale |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) | Saved 2 shots |
Both squads play next on Monday, December 26th. Wolves face Everton in a high-stakes showdown, while Arsenal will fancy their chances against West Ham. Can Wolves get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | November 6
Chelsea | 0 - 1 | Arsenal |
Gabriel 63 |
In a lopsided match turned close, Arsenal were superior throughout, but squandered a myriad of chances to breakthrough. The lone goal of the match occurred in the 63rd minute as Gabriel found the back of the net following some good work by Bukayo Saka. Chelsea struggled to generate shot opportunities, but may be commended on keeping this one close throughout in what could have been a rout.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. The Gunners had the edge in the passing game, completing 456 passes compared to the Blues' 360. For Chelsea, it was a frustrating game for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who only registered 8 touches of the ball, although Azpilicueta seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
It's another game, another loss for Chelsea. Meanwhile, Arsenal make it two wins in two.
Gabriel | Cucurella |
Earned a clean sheet | Drew 3 fouls (1st on their team) |
1 goal scored | Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 12th. Chelsea meet Newcastle at St. James' Park, while high-flying Arsenal will look to pick up three points against Wolves. Can the Blues get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners make it three wins in a row?
Report | October 30
Arsenal | 5 - 0 | Nottingham Forest |
Martinelli 5 | ||
Reiss Nelson 49, 52 | ||
Thomas Partey 57 | ||
Martin Ødegaard 78 |
Martinelli opened the score for Arsenal in the 5th minute after a set up by Bukayo Saka. After the first goal, Arsenal proceeded to add on 4 more goals on the way to a 5 goal thrashing of Forest.
Martin Ødegaard continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. The Gunners' fluid football shone through in the end, registering 342 more completed passes than the Tricky Trees as they took all three points. For Forest, Jesse Lingard only registered 14 touches in a frustrating game for the midfielder.
Arsenal are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Forest's mixed form continues.
Reiss Nelson | Gabriel Jesus |
2 goals scored | Assisted 2 goals |
Assisted 1 goal | Took 7 shots (6th in the Premier League) |
Next up, Arsenal face old foes Chelsea on Sunday, November 6th. While Forest meet Brentford at the City Ground on Saturday, November 5th. Can the Gunners win again? Will the Tricky Trees improve their form?
Report | October 23
Southampton | 1 - 1 | Arsenal |
Stuart Armstrong 65 | Granit Xhaka 11 |
Granit Xhaka began the scoring for Arsenal in the 11th minute. Southampton's Stuart Armstrong retaliated with a tying goal in the 65th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
The threat came from out wide, with James Ward-Prowse registering 10 crosses. The Gunners can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 550 passes compared to Saints' 360.
Southampton's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal's run of wins comes to an end.
Stuart Armstrong | Granit Xhaka |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 2 shots (2nd on their team) | 3 crosses (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Southampton meet Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday, October 29th. While Arsenal entertain a Forest side desperate for points at the foot of the table on Sunday, October 30th. Can the Gunners do better next time? Will Saints continue to climb the table?
Report | October 16
Leeds United | 0 - 1 | Arsenal |
Bukayo Saka 35 |
Bukayo Saka scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 35th minute after a set up by Martin Ødegaard. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Arsenal took all three points from Leeds.
Martinelli was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls, and he continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. The Gunners had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 509 completed passes compared to the Whites' 427.
Leeds have now taken 0 points from a possible 6. Meanwhile, Arsenal keep their winning streak alive.
Aaron Ramsdale | Marc Roca |
Earned a clean sheet | 4 tackles won (20th in the Premier League) |
Saved 4 shots | 5 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Leeds face fellow strugglers Leicester on Thursday, October 20th. While Arsenal face Man City in a high-stakes showdown on Wednesday, October 19th. Can the Whites get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | October 9
Arsenal | 3 - 2 | Liverpool |
Martinelli 1 | Darwin Núñez 34 | |
Bukayo Saka 45, 76 [PK] | Roberto Firmino 53 |
Martinelli got the opener for Arsenal in the 1st minute following an assist by Martin Ødegaard. After the first, Arsenal proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Liverpool nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Arsenal narrowly took the win in this exciting match.
For Liverpool, Kostas Tsimikas pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The offside flag was the bane of Darwin Núñez catching him behind the last man 5 times. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Reds had a slight advantage, clocking up 487 completed passes compared to the Gunners' 384.
Arsenal's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, Liverpool break their drawing streak, but not in the way they'd like.
Bukayo Saka | Roberto Firmino |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
1 corner won (1st in the game) | 1 tackle won (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, October 16th. Arsenal take on Leeds at Elland Road, while Liverpool take on Man City at Anfield. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | October 1
Arsenal | 3 - 1 | Tottenham Hotspur |
Thomas Partey 20 | Harry Kane 31 [PK] | |
Gabriel Jesus 49 | ||
Granit Xhaka 67 |
Thomas Partey scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 20th minute following some good work by Ben White. Tottenham's Harry Kane responded with an equalizer in the 31st minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus broke the tie with a 49th minute strike. Arsenal's Granit Xhaka added another in the 67th to secure the win.
Bukayo Saka and Martinelli continually probed down the flank, each getting 9 crosses into the box. The Gunners completed 274 more passes than Spurs, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.
It's another win for Arsenal as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Tottenham finally taste defeat.
Gabriel Jesus | Martinelli |
Had 3 shots on target (8th in the Premier League) | Assisted 1 goal |
1 goal scored | 9 crosses (22nd in the Premier League) |
Next up, Arsenal meet Liverpool at the Emirates on Sunday, October 9th. While Tottenham meet fellow table toppers Brighton for a crucial clash on Saturday, October 8th. Can the Gunners make it three wins in a row? Will Spurs put this disappointment behind them?
Report | September 18
Brentford | 0 - 3 | Arsenal |
William Saliba 17 | ||
Gabriel Jesus 28 | ||
Fabio Vieira 49 |
William Saliba scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 17th minute following an assist by Bukayo Saka. The first half got even better for Arsenal when Gabriel Jesus extended their lead, and Fabio Vieira put on the finishing touches with a third score in 49th to get them the 3-0 win.
The Gunners passed the ball about with ease, completing 272 more passes than the Bees and taking all three points home. For Brentford, Josh Dasilva only touched the ball 19 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front.
Brentford's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal take the three points.
Bukayo Saka | Gabriel Jesus |
Assisted 2 goals | Had 3 shots on target (8th in the Premier League) |
Blocked 1 shot (1st in the game) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 1st. Brentford take on Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, while Arsenal have a massive game against Tottenham. Can the Bees improve their form? Will the Gunners win again?
Report | September 4
Manchester United | 3 - 1 | Arsenal |
Antony 35 | Bukayo Saka 60 | |
Marcus Rashford 66, 75 |
Antony scored the match's first goal for Man United in the 35th minute after being found by Marcus Rashford. Arsenal's Bukayo Saka responded with a tying goal in the 60th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Man United's Marcus Rashford broke the tie with a 66th minute strike. Marcus Rashford added another in the 75th to secure the win.
The Gunners' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 466 completed passes. United only managed 316.
Man United's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Arsenal finally taste defeat.
Marcus Rashford | Antony |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 2 shots (2nd on their team) | Took 3 shots (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, September 11th. Man United meet Palace at Selhurst Park, while Arsenal will be licking their lips at the prospect of facing Everton. Can United keep their great form going? Will the Gunners put this disappointment behind them?
Report | August 31
Arsenal | 2 - 1 | Aston Villa |
Gabriel Jesus 30 | Douglas Luiz 74 | |
Martinelli 77 |
Gabriel Jesus opened the score for Arsenal in the 30th minute. Villa's Douglas Luiz retaliated with a tying goal in the 74th minute. With the scores level, Martinelli netted a timely 77th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Arsenal all three points.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 6 crosses into the box. The Gunners' passing prowess was on show as they completed 509 passes over the course of the game compared to the Villans' 348.
The wins keep on coming for Arsenal. Meanwhile, Villa's losing streak continues.
Martinelli | Douglas Luiz |
4 corners won (3rd in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Took 5 shots (10th in the Premier League) | Took 1 shot (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Arsenal meet Man United at Old Trafford on Sunday, September 4th. While there's no relief for Villa who face a rampant Man City on Saturday, September 3rd. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Villans halt their terrible form?
Report | August 27
Arsenal | 2 - 1 | Fulham |
Martin Ødegaard 64 | Aleksandar Mitrović 56 | |
Gabriel 85 |
Aleksandar Mitrović began the scoring for Fulham in the 56th minute. Arsenal's Martin Ødegaard then responded with an equalizer in the 64th minute. Gabriel then netted an 85th minute strike to give Arsenal the win.
Martinelli continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. The Gunners' technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 368 more passes than the Cottagers. For Fulham, Neeskens Kebano only registered 20 touches in a frustrating game for the midfielder.
Arsenal's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Fulham's mixed form continues.
Martinelli | Aleksandar Mitrović |
Blocked 4 shots (1st in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
4 corners won (2nd in the Premier League) | Took 4 shots (22nd in the Premier League) |
Next up, Arsenal meet Villa at the Emirates on Wednesday, August 31st. While Fulham meet Brighton at Craven Cottage on Tuesday, August 30th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Cottagers improve their form?
Report | August 20
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 3 | Arsenal |
Martin Ødegaard 5, 11 | ||
William Saliba 54 |
Martin Ødegaard got Arsenal off to a flyer in the 5th minute. He added another to put Arsenal 2-0 up after 11 minutes. William Saliba put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 54th minute to secure a comfortable win for Arsenal over Bournemouth.
Martinelli continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box. The Gunners' passing prowess was on show as they completed 581 passes over the course of the game compared to the Cherries' 409.
It's another loss for Bournemouth, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Arsenal keep their winning streak alive.
Martin Ødegaard | William Saliba |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Took 3 shots (28th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 27th. Bournemouth take on Liverpool at Anfield, while Arsenal meet Fulham at the Emirates. Can the Cherries get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | August 13
Arsenal | 4 - 2 | Leicester City |
Gabriel Jesus 23, 35 | William Saliba 53 [OG] | |
Granit Xhaka 55 | James Maddison 74 | |
Martinelli 75 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Gabriel Jesus netted the first goal of the match for Arsenal in the 23rd minute following an assist by Granit Xhaka. Following the initial score, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Leicester's 2 as Arsenal took the three points.
Martinelli continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box, and he was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Jamie Vardy, who only registered 17 touches of the ball. The Foxes had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 471 completed passes compared to the Gunners' 464.
It's another win for Arsenal as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Leicester's mixed form continues.
Gabriel Jesus | Granit Xhaka |
2 goals scored | Drew 2 fouls (1st on their team) |
Had 3 shots on target (1st in the game) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 20th. Arsenal have a mouthwatering clash with Bournemouth, while Leicester meet Southampton at the King Power Stadium. Can the Gunners make it three wins in a row? Will the Foxes improve their form?
Report | August 5
Crystal Palace | 0 - 2 | Arsenal |
Martinelli 20 | ||
Marc Guéhi 85 [OG] |
Martinelli put Arsenal 1-0 up in the 20th minute. In the 85th minute, Marc Guéhi inadvertently netted a dreaded own goal, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 6 crosses into the box. For Palace, Jordan Ayew seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. On a positive note for the Eagles, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 560 completed passes to the Gunners' 436.
Palace will look to bounce back next match. Meanwhile, Arsenal begin their season with a win.
Martinelli | Oleksandr Zinchenko |
1 goal scored | Assisted 1 goal |
Took 2 shots (2nd on their team) | Had 1 shot on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, there's no let up for Palace as they’re faced with the prospect of a high-flying Liverpool side on Monday, August 15th. While Arsenal take on Leicester at the Emirates on Saturday, August 13th. Can the Eagles improve and pick up points? Will the Gunners find another win?
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