Arsenal 0-3 Brighton & Hove Albion: Gunners title challenge suffers devastating blow
Arsenal’s fading title hopes were dealt a devastating blow after losing to Brighton to leave leaders Manchester City one win from…
Arsenal’s fading title hopes were dealt a devastating blow after losing to Brighton to leave leaders Manchester City one win from a fifth Premier League title in six seasons.
The Gunners needed to respond after City’s 3-0 win over Everton earlier on Sunday left Mikel Arteta’s side trailing by four points in the race for the title.
On a deeply frustrating day for Arsenal, Leandro Trossard hit the bar against his former club while Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka both went close before Julio Enciso’s close-range header put Brighton ahead.
Substitute Deniz Undav doubled the lead after lobbing Aaron Ramsdale in the 86th minute before Pervis Estupinan added to Arsenal’s misery with Brighton’s third in the 96th minute.
City will win the Premier League title next Sunday in front of their own fans if they beat Chelsea at home (16:00 BST), even if Arsenal defeat Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday (17:30).
However, City will be confirmed champions without playing on Saturday if the Gunners lose at Forest.
In a game littered with niggly challenges, Arsenal lost Brazil forward Gabriel Martinelli to injury in the first half after a foul by Brighton’s Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo, who the Gunners tried to sign in January.
Brighton, who are chasing a place in Europe for the first time, had gone close through Enciso before the 19-year-old Paraguay forward stunned the Emirates with his 51st-minute goal.
The win lifted the Seagulls above both Aston Villa and Tottenham into sixth on 58 points, four behind fifth-placed Liverpool with one game in hand.
The maximum number of points Arsenal can score is 87, while City have 85 with matches against Chelsea (home), Brighton (away) and Brentford (away) to come.
Arsenal’s title challenge runs out of steam
Arsenal’s players sank to their knees after the full-time whistle, the realisation quickly sinking in that their title dream was all but over after being picked off by Brighton.
The Gunners deserve enormous credit for the way they have pushed Manchester City in the title race. They were eight points clear of City at the top after 18 games but their pursuit is running out of steam after a highly damaging defeat at the business end of the season.
Manchester City’s comfortable win at Everton earlier on Sunday opened up a four-point gap at the top but this time Arsenal were unable to respond to the pressure heaped on them by Pep Guardiola’s Treble-chasing team.
There was still almost 40 minutes left when Enciso opened the scoring and Arteta sent on Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe to try and salvage a point.
But the Arsenal boss, who was shown a yellow card by referee Andy Madley, saw his side concede two further goals while the home side failed to score for the first time since 4 February on their way to a comprehensive defeat.
“We knew the challenge we had, it was very different to the one we had at Newcastle,” Arteta told Match of the Day, referencing a 2-0 win.
“I was stood here and very proud of what we did last week but today we have to apologise to our people. We have to move on very quickly and not keep that feeling for a long time.”
Brighton’s incredible season far from over
This was another statement win in what looks like being a history-defining season for Brighton, who bounced back from a crushing 5-1 home defeat by Everton to produce one of their best performances of the season.
They were at their clinical best as Arsenal were beaten at the Emirates for only the second time in the league.
Roberto De Zerbi has called on his players to “write club history” by qualifying for Europe for the first time.
“It’s not enough to qualify for the Europa League,” said De Zerbi. “We have four games and they’re all tough games. We have 58 points and that’s not enough. We have to win other games and the first game will be in Newcastle [on Thursday].
“I enjoy working with the players. I am very lucky to be their coach and I am happy they enjoy working with me.
“That’s a great satisfaction for me, but I prefer to speak about everything at the end of the season because we want to achieve something historic for the fans and for the club.”
Two wins from the last four games – Newcastle (away), Southampton (home), Manchester City (home), Aston Villa (away) – will be enough to see the Seagulls confirm their place in next season’s Europa League.
Against Arsenal, Brighton were at their attacking best, registering six chances on target and scoring from half of them.
“The manager showed us a Michael Jordan video, to show us how he motivated himself for each game,” goalscorer Undav told Sky Sports.
“It was the right choice to show us the video and we showed today how mentally strong we are.”
As Arsenal’s players looked desolate at the final whistle, Brighton’s triumphantly marched over to where their travelling fans were gathered to show their appreciation.
This incredible season for the Seagulls, which has included an FA Cup semi-final and league doubles over Manchester United and Chelsea, is far from over.
Player of the match
DunkLewis Dunk
Arsenal
- Squad number3Player nameTierneyAverage rating
4.81
- Squad number8Player nameØdegaardAverage rating
4.22
- Squad number34Player nameXhakaAverage rating
4.14
- Squad number1Player nameRamsdaleAverage rating
3.99
- Squad number7Player nameSakaAverage rating
3.87
- Squad number9Player nameGabriel JesusAverage rating
3.87
- Squad number20Player nameJorginhoAverage rating
3.86
- Squad number6Player nameGabriel MagalhãesAverage rating
3.70
- Squad number11Player nameGabriel MartinelliAverage rating
3.67
- Squad number15Player nameKiwiorAverage rating
3.61
- Squad number19Player nameTrossardAverage rating
3.60
- Squad number4Player nameWhiteAverage rating
3.59
- Squad number24Player nameNelsonAverage rating
3.52
- Squad number10Player nameSmith RoweAverage rating
3.16
- Squad number5Player nameParteyAverage rating
3.06
- Squad number14Player nameNketiahAverage rating
3.04
Brighton & Hove Albion
- Squad number5Player nameDunkAverage rating
8.01
- Squad number22Player nameMitomaAverage rating
7.93
- Squad number20Player nameEncisoAverage rating
7.93
- Squad number10Player nameMac AllisterAverage rating
7.93
- Squad number27Player nameGilmourAverage rating
7.92
- Squad number25Player nameCaicedoAverage rating
7.91
- Squad number30Player nameEstupiñánAverage rating
7.90
- Squad number21Player nameUndavAverage rating
7.88
- Squad number28Player nameFergusonAverage rating
7.81
- Squad number13Player nameGroßAverage rating
7.71
- Squad number6Player nameColwillAverage rating
7.70
- Squad number23Player nameSteeleAverage rating
7.62
- Squad number18Player nameWelbeckAverage rating
7.59
- Squad number40Player nameBuonanotteAverage rating
7.47
Line-ups
Arsenal
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Ramsdale
- 4White
- 15Kiwior
- 6Gabriel
- 3Tierney
- 8ØdegaardSubstituted forSmith Roweat 77′minutes
- 20JorginhoSubstituted forParteyat 60′minutesBooked at 88mins
- 34XhakaSubstituted forNelsonat 60′minutes
- 7Saka
- 9Gabriel JesusSubstituted forNketiahat 77′minutes
- 11MartinelliSubstituted forTrossardat 20′minutes
Substitutes
- 5Partey
- 10Smith Rowe
- 14Nketiah
- 16Holding
- 19Trossard
- 21Fábio Vieira
- 24Nelson
- 30Turner
- 97Walters
Brighton
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 23Steele
- 25Caicedo
- 5Dunk
- 6Colwill
- 30EstupiñánBooked at 34mins
- 13GroßBooked at 55mins
- 27GilmourSubstituted forWelbeckat 60′minutes
- 22Mitoma
- 10Mac Allister
- 20EncisoSubstituted forUndavat 82′minutes
- 28FergusonSubstituted forBuonanotteat 77′minutes
Substitutes
- 18Welbeck
- 21Undav
- 26Ayari
- 29van Hecke
- 38McGill
- 40Buonanotte
- 42Offiah
- 49Moran
- 51Peupion
- Referee:
- Andy Madley
- Attendance:
- 60,139
Match Stats
Live Text
Match ends, Arsenal 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 3.
Second Half ends, Arsenal 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 3.
Goal! Arsenal 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 3. Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.
Attempt saved. Deniz Undav (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Danny Welbeck.
Attempt blocked. Reiss Nelson (Arsenal) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Thomas Partey.
Offside, Brighton and Hove Albion. Levi Colwill tries a through ball, but Pervis Estupiñán is caught offside.
Moisés Caicedo (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Reiss Nelson (Arsenal).
Attempt blocked. Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Deniz Undav.
Hand ball by Deniz Undav (Brighton and Hove Albion).
Thomas Partey (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Thomas Partey (Arsenal).
Goal! Arsenal 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 2. Deniz Undav (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Pascal Groß.
Foul by Deniz Undav (Brighton and Hove Albion).
Thomas Partey (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt saved. Deniz Undav (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Attempt missed. Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Thomas Partey following a corner.
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Lewis Dunk.
Attempt blocked. Reiss Nelson (Arsenal) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked. Assisted by Eddie Nketiah.
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