Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • India News
  • World
  • Top Stories
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Arsenal’s defensive injury crisis worsens, but nervous Brighton win puts them top of the table

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 27/12/202527/12/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

Get Adam Cleary’s football column. A newsletter that reveals the absurdities and oddities of the beautiful game

ACFC Newsletter: Revealing the Absurdities of Football

Uncover football’s weirdest happenings with the ACFC newsletter

arsenal Move back to top Premier League 2-1 victory over opponent brighton On Emirates Airlines.

Mikel Artetaside The penultimate game begins best of the year One point behind Manchester City But they took the lead after just 14 minutes Martin Odegaard Scored his first goal of the season.

Brighton’s Georginio Root headed Declan Rice’s corner into his own net after 52 minutes, but the visitors only got back into the game shortly after the end when Diego Gomez scored.

David Raya made a superb diving save to keep out Yankuba Minteh’s shot with 15 minutes left in what could be a crucial stop in Arsenal’s bid for a first league title in two decades.

The victory moved Arsenal two points ahead of Manchester City at the start of the season, when they host third-placed Aston Villa on Tuesday. Brighton took just 2 points from a possible 15 and slipped to 12th.

Unfortunately for Arteta, his defensive problems were exacerbated before kick-off when Ricardo Calafiore picked up an injury in the warm-up. Both julien lumber co. And Ben White is out – Rice has impressed as an emergency right back – while Christian Mosquera is also out. Gabrielwho has Out since November 8returned as a substitute in the second half.

Gabriel makes long-awaited return to Arsenal from injury

Gabriel makes long-awaited return to Arsenal from injury (Nylon thread)

City won after a lunchtime kick-off at Nottingham Forest, with the pressure now on a team that has been league runners-up for the past three seasons.

ALSO READ  Oklahoma Black Lives Matter leader charged with fraud, money laundering

However, they started well and Victor Jakres should have done better, side-footing Bart Verbruggen inside two minutes before Bukayo Saka slinked past Maxime de Kuupe only to find Verbruggen equalizing his shot from close range.

Saka then found the back of the net with his shot. Martin Zubimendi reacted first to Verbruggen’s hospital pass, with Rice’s header finding Saka who passed the ball to Odegaard.

The Arsenal captain was given too much space and he cooled down after touching the ball before firing a low left-footed shot into the bottom corner.

Martin Odegaard celebrates the opening goal

Martin Odegaard celebrates the opening goal (Nylon thread)

Saka and Rice then had two half-chances, and Verbruggen then parried Zubimendi’s beautiful backheel after a goal-rushing run.

Verbruggen was thrust into the spotlight just before half-time when he knocked down Jokeres on the far touchline, but he cautiously escaped injury and Brighton reduced the deficit to one goal on the break.

But less than seven minutes into the second half, the unmarked Root’s header at the near post gave Verbruggen no chance, and the home team doubled their advantage.

It marked another goal from a corner and fourth own goal in three home games for Arsenal.

Georginio Root was unfortunate to head the ball past his own goalkeeper

Georginio Root was unfortunate to head the ball past his own goalkeeper (Reuters)

Joe Kreis’s shot was blocked by Verbruggen just after the hour mark – the Sweden international’s wait for a goal in the match stretched to seven games – but Arsenal appeared to be in cruise control.

That was until Yassin Ayari’s shot hit Raya’s far post and Gomez fired the rebound into the goal. Raya’s leaping fingertip deflected off Minteh’s curling effort and the home support was suddenly filled with anxiety.

ALSO READ  Public 'left in the dark' about impact of migration on Britain due to gaps in data

Arsenal have made a habit of conceding late goals of late and Arteta went to his knees when substitute Gabriel Martinelli’s six-yard shot sailed over the crossbar with five minutes remaining.

But the Spaniard’s side scored a crucial three points from the penalty line to keep in-form City at arm’s length from Guardiola.

Uk ArsenalsBrightoncrisisdefensiveinjurynervousputstableTopwinworsens

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Massive protests in Iran enter third day as hundreds of demonstrators block roads
  • West Ham squanders Premier League survival lifeline in Brighton thriller
  • “It’s time for a nationwide tax strike”
  • Chelsea out of form, Enzo Maresca booed
  • Superbugs resistant to all antibiotics rapidly spreading in U.S.
  • A Colombian city swaps its iconic horse-drawn carriage for an electric one over animal welfare concerns
  • Cable car crashes, tourists stranded 2,800 meters high
  • Fast start helps Newcastle beat Burnley
  • EuroMillions and Thunderball results for Tuesday 30 December
  • Superbugs are spreading across half of the U.S.
  • National Guard deploys to New Orleans for New Year’s Eve after 2025 terror attacks
  • ‘Stranger Things’ ending trailer has fans worried about protagonist
  • U.S. military says nearly 25 Islamic State militants killed or captured in Syria
  • James Garner punishes old club as Everton inflict pain on former boss Sean Dyche
  • George Clooney sends blunt message to TV networks over Trump lawsuit
  • Three hikers found dead, including teen who fell 500 feet from ‘Devil’s Backbone’
  • AP photojournalist’s most popular photos of the day
  • U.S. states raise minimum wage to $17 an hour for first time
  • Extreme cold hits Midwest after storms sweep across Great Lakes and Northeast
  • Trump keeps retweeting messages from ‘parody’ accounts posing as staffers
  • New laws taking effect on January 1 cover deepfake porn and school cellphones
  • Mel Gibson breaks up with girlfriend of nine years
  • Kim Kardashian criticized for kids’ Christmas gifts
  • What the lyrics of frequently played songs say about your memory
  • Why Thomas Skinner cried on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’
  • Buddhist monk and ‘peace dog’ hike across America despite injuries
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was ‘naive’ in trusting Trump
  • U.S. pledges $480 million in health funding to Côte d’Ivoire, latest country to sign ‘America First’ health deal
  • Millions of student loan borrowers could face wage garnishments
  • Thousands of Eurostar passengers face travel chaos as services are canceled
  • Arsenal’s key midfielder misses Villa game due to injury
  • Firefighter claims colleagues whipped and waterboarded him via mobile phone
  • Declan Rice’s absence from Aston Villa game deepens Arsenal’s injury crisis

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • 4 men, 2 women charged in drug and gun bust in York Region
    4 men, 2 women charged in drug and gun bust in York Region
  • Part of road closed due to water main break in Mississauga
    Part of road closed due to water main break in Mississauga
  • Scientists say 2025 was set to be one of the three hottest years on record
    Scientists say 2025 was set to be one of the three hottest years on record
  • Brampton man accused of stealing truck and crashing into police cruiser
    Brampton man accused of stealing truck and crashing into police cruiser
  • 1 in 3 Canadians planning to change jobs in 2026: study - CityNews Toronto
    1 in 3 Canadians planning to change jobs in 2026: study – CityNews Toronto
  • Police arrest 20-year-old man after alleged gun threat near Brampton transit stop
    Police arrest 20-year-old man after alleged gun threat near Brampton transit stop

India News

  • Postal Department will stop some external international letter mail services from January 1
    Postal Department will stop some external international letter mail services from January 1
  • Women in power, but still not on equal footing: How 2025 redefines leadership, sports and capital
    Women in power, but still not on equal footing: How 2025 redefines leadership, sports and capital
  • Why is 'Viral Video 2025' dominating Google Trends today?
    Why is ‘Viral Video 2025’ dominating Google Trends today?
  • China's 'mediation' in hotspot issues amid India-Pakistan tension: Foreign Minister Wang Yi
    China’s ‘mediation’ in hotspot issues amid India-Pakistan tension: Foreign Minister Wang Yi
  • Delhi's new EV policy likely to focus on charging infra, R&D for stronger electric vehicle ecosystem
    Delhi’s new EV policy likely to focus on charging infra, R&D for stronger electric vehicle ecosystem
  • Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's son Raihan gets engaged
    Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s son Raihan gets engaged

Us News

  • “It’s time for a nationwide tax strike”
  • The guy who called Tesla before it surged 2,150%… now sees something 14 times bigger than ChatGPT
  • Amazon Prime members: This card could cost you $100 every year
  • Netflix Goes Gay(er), Pushes Completely Unncessary Gayness Into Stranger Things
  • Call for Testimonials – From Noah
  • UK’s Metro Police Now Requiring Officers To Declare If They Are Freemasons

Uk News

  • Massive protests in Iran enter third day as hundreds of demonstrators block roads
    Massive protests in Iran enter third day as hundreds of demonstrators block roads
  • West Ham squanders Premier League survival lifeline in Brighton thriller
    West Ham squanders Premier League survival lifeline in Brighton thriller
  • Chelsea out of form, Enzo Maresca booed
    Chelsea out of form, Enzo Maresca booed
  • Superbugs resistant to all antibiotics rapidly spreading in U.S.
    Superbugs resistant to all antibiotics rapidly spreading in U.S.
  • A Colombian city swaps its iconic horse-drawn carriage for an electric one over animal welfare concerns
    A Colombian city swaps its iconic horse-drawn carriage for an electric one over animal welfare concerns
  • Cable car crashes, tourists stranded 2,800 meters high
    Cable car crashes, tourists stranded 2,800 meters high
  • India News
  • World
  • Top Stories
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes