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    Arsenal Snatch Late Equalizer Against Man City but Title Questions Remain

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsSeptember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gabriel Martinelli’s stunning stoppage-time strike rescued a point for Arsenal against Manchester City in a pulsating clash at the Emirates. But the performance again left questions about Mikel Arteta’s cautious tactics.

    What Happened

    Manchester City struck first after just eight minutes through Erling Haaland. The Norwegian forward combined beautifully with Tijjani Reijnders, sprinting nearly 60 yards to meet the return ball and slot calmly into the far corner. Arsenal, missing the creativity of Martin Ødegaard, struggled through a stodgy first half, unable to unlock City’s midfield press.

    After halftime, however, the tone shifted. Arteta threw on attacking reinforcements — Eberechi Eze and later Martinelli — and urged his team forward. Arsenal camped in City’s half but lacked the final touch until stoppage time, when Eze’s incisive pass found Martinelli. With a delicate lift of his left foot, the Brazilian forward floated the ball over Gianluigi Donnarumma, sparking bedlam inside the Emirates.

    The game finished 1-1, a fair reflection of Arsenal’s late dominance but also a reminder of their missed opportunity to close the gap on their title rivals.

    Arteta’s Tactical Gamble

    Arteta began with a risk-averse midfield of Zubimendi, Declan Rice, and Mikel Merino — a trio built to contain rather than create. While the approach prevented City from cutting loose after Haaland’s opener, it left Arsenal short of invention until changes were made. Critics will argue that Arteta once again picked a “containment” lineup in a fixture where early pressure might have paid off.

    Still, his aggressive second-half substitutions showcased his willingness to roll the dice, at one point fielding five attackers. The result: Arsenal became the first side in recent memory to push City into desperate defensive mode under Guardiola.

    A Moment of Magic

    Martinelli’s goal was a highlight that will live long in the memory. His run, first touch, and delicate finish captured the spirit of Arsenal’s second-half surge — fearless, fluid, and full of abandon. For a brief moment, it felt like there really were no limits.

    What It Means for the Title Race

    Despite the late heroics, Arsenal end the weekend five points adrift of City. Arteta’s men remain in contention, but slow starts against top rivals like Liverpool and City have fueled doubts about whether they can dictate the title race from the front.

    Guardiola, meanwhile, showed his adaptability — morphing his side from slick attackers to gritty defenders as the game demanded. City left north London frustrated but still firmly in control of their own destiny.

     

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