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Arsenal’s winning streak ends after 2-2 draw with Sunderland in Premier League
Arsenal’s 10-match unbeaten run ended with a 2-2 draw against Sunderland. Despite second-half goals from Saka and Trossard, Sunderland's late equaliser by Brobbey in stoppage time kept the title race alive, reducing Arsenal's lead over Chelsea to six points
The 94th-minute equalizer at the stadium of Light that ended Arsenal's 10-game winning streak
London: Premier League leaders Arsenal conceded their first goal in 881 minutes and then again in stoppage time to draw 2-2 with Sunderland, a result that potentially breathes new life into the title race.
Brian Brobbey’s goal in the fourth minute of added time on Saturday ended Arsenal’s winning run of five matches in the league — and 10 in all competitions — that had been built on one of the stingiest defences English football has seen in a generation.
Arsenal hadn’t let in a goal since September 28 — nine games ago — before their former academy player, Dan Ballard, lashed in the opener for Sunderland in the 36th minute at the Stadium of Light.
“I felt a pain in my tummy,” Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said.
“I don’t want to concede any goals.”
Back in the Premier League for the first time in eight years, Sunderland gave the leaders their most uncomfortable game for some time but second-half strikes by Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard looked like earning Arsenal a battling victory.
Brobbey’s late equaliser, after the substitute beat goalkeeper David Raya and defender Gabriel Magalhães to the loose ball following a flick-on, meant Arsenal’s lead was cut to six points over second-place Chelsea, who beat managerless Wolverhampton 3-0.
Tottenham and Manchester United both scored stoppage-time goals in a wild finish to their 2-2 draw, while there were also wins for West Ham and Everton.
Chaotic finish
Just when it looked like Richarlison’s glancing header in the first minute of added time had sealed victory for Tottenham, Manchester United equalised with a header of its own from Matthijs de Ligt five minutes later to complete a dramatic finale to the match between teams that contested the Europa League final last season.
United extended its unbeaten streak in the league to five games — three wins followed by two away draws — for its best run in the year-long tenure of Ruben Amorim.
Yet the 40-year-old Portuguese coach insisted his team still had “a lot of problems” after squandering the lead, going behind, and then equalising for the second straight week.
“We’re just in the beginning,” Amorim said.
“I know that sometimes the results show to people that we are improving. We’re improving, but we have a lot to do.”
Tottenham has only won one of its six home games so far, yet showed resilience to fight back from conceding a 32nd-minute goal to Bryan Mbeumo — his fifth of the campaign.
The hosts dominated the second half and grabbed an equaliser in the 84th minute through substitute Mathys Tel’s shot that deflected in off De Ligt. Tel had only been on the field for five minutes, having come on for Xavi Simons in a substitution that was booed by some sections of the home crowd at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Jeers turned to cheers when Richarlison glanced in Wilson Odobert’s edge-of-the-area shot, and Tottenham looked a big favourite for all three points — especially considering United was down to 10 men at that point because of a knee injury to substitute Benjamin Sesko.
United had used all five substitutes and couldn’t replace the striker.
There was still time for De Ligt to find space at the back post at a corner to direct a header goalward and over the line.
Chelsea burst
All of Chelsea’s goals came in the second half against Wolves.
Malo Gusto and Pedro Neto converted crosses by Alejandro Garnacho either side of Joao Pedro’s finish from a cross by lively substitute Estevao.
Wolves stayed in last place on just two points from 11 games and have yet to win a match so far.
West Ham beat Burnley 3-2 to secure back-to-back victories under recently hired manager Nuno Espirito Santo, after last weekend’s win over Newcastle, and only remained in the relegation zone on goal difference.
After going behind, West Ham fought back through goals by Callum Wilson, Tomas Soucek, and Kyle Walker-Peters before a last-gasp consolation from Burnley.
Everton ended a three-match winless run by beating Fulham 2-0 thanks to goals by Idrissa Gana Gueye and Michael Keane. (AP)