Amorim’s First Loss as United Boss
The Gunners capitalized on Liverpool’s stumble with a decisive 2-0 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium, narrowing Liverpool’s Premier League lead to seven points. This marked a significant blow for United manager Ruben Amorim, who suffered his first defeat since taking charge. Amorim’s First Loss.
Liverpool’s earlier draw at St. James’ Park, courtesy of Fabian Schar’s dramatic late equalizer, opened the door for Arsenal to close the gap at the top. Mikel Arteta’s side seized the opportunity, with Jurrien Timber and William Saliba both scoring from corners in the second half to reignite their title aspirations.
A Quiet First Half
Despite high stakes, the first half was a subdued affair. Gabriel Martinelli thought he had given Arsenal an early lead, but his goal was disallowed due to Kai Havertz being offside in the buildup. Arsenal had their chances, most notably when Martinelli struck wide following a blocked effort from Oleksandr Zinchenko.
United, although limited in opportunities, came closest when Diogo Dalot’s strike whizzed past David Raya’s goal, leaving the Arsenal keeper untested. Arsenal dominated possession and set pieces, yet struggled to make them count as the teams went into halftime scoreless.
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Arsenal’s Breakthrough
The Gunners emerged stronger in the second half. Within minutes, Martinelli forced a deflection off Harry Maguire into Andre Onana’s arms. Arsenal’s persistence paid off in the 54th minute when Timber outmuscled Rasmus Højlund at the front post, heading Declan Rice’s corner into the net. The Emirates crowd roared, sensing their side’s growing dominance.
Bukayo Saka nearly added to the lead but was denied by Onana’s sharp save. United introduced Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee, hoping to turn the tide, but their efforts failed to trouble Arsenal’s resolute defense.
Saliba Secures the Win
United’s best chance came from a Matthijs de Ligt header that David Raya brilliantly saved. Shortly after, Arsenal struck again. Thomas Partey met Saka’s corner, and his header deflected off Saliba’s shoulder for the second goal. This marked Arsenal’s league-leading 22nd goal from a corner since last season.
Havertz and Mikel Merino came close to extending the lead further, but Arsenal comfortably saw out the win, delivering a commanding performance that underlined their title credentials while handing Amorim his first taste of defeat.