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Arsenal maintained their pursuit of a first Premier League title for 20 years as they moved top of the table with an impressive away victory over Brighton.
Mikel Arteta’s side edged one point ahead of title rivals Liverpool, who face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, and Manchester City after the reigning champions beat Crystal Palace 4-2 earlier on Saturday.
The returning Bukayo Saka, absent for Wednesday’s 2-0 victory over Luton with a minor injury, kept his composure under pressure to slam in a first-half penalty awarded for Tariq Lamptey’s foul on Gabriel Jesus.
David Raya leapt across his goal to keep out Julio Enciso’s spectacular long-range effort after 43 minutes, which represented Brighton’s first attempt on target, to protect Arsenal’s advantage before the interval.
It was the in-form Kai Havertz who gave the Gunners breathing space, slotting in from Jorginho’s cut-back to settle nerves among the travelling Arsenal support after the hour mark.
Former Brighton player Leandro Trossard was denied by Bart Verbruggen, but the substitute made no mistake later when played through by Havertz, calmly lifting the ball over the Seagulls goalkeeper to put the result beyond doubt.
Brighton dropped to 10th with defeat as their hopes of achieving European football for a second successive season were dealt a blow by wins for West Ham and Newcastle directly above them.
Arsenal show no signs of faltering
Arsenal supporters will not need reminding that it was at this stage last season their club’s hopeful grip on the Premier League trophy began to loosen. An eight-point advantage, which they held as late as 7 April, evaporated entirely.
With seven games to go this time, there remains no sign of Arteta’s side falling away as they seek redemption in a fascinating three-team title race.
With last year’s painful experience and another 12 months of progress behind them – as evidenced by the steely point achieved at champions Manchester City last week – the Gunners appear to be getting stronger as they chase the club’s first league title since 2004.
They have now won 10 of their past 11 league games, taking 31 points out of a possible 33 in 2024, with an aggregate score of 38-4.
Though his team-mates won without him in midweek, Saka displayed his vital importance to Arsenal’s title ambitions, with the Gunners heavily favouring attacks down the right. The 22-year-old England international now has 30 goal involvements in 39 appearances this season.
After Gabriel missed a chance to put the visitors ahead inside the opening two minutes when he headed Martin Odegaard’s superb free-kick wide of the target, Saka looked poised to score after cutting inside onto his left foot but curled wide.
But he has now matched the 14 league goals he managed last season, and his confident spot-kick hinted at Arsenal’s increased maturity.
Havertz is also hitting form at the perfect time for the Gunners, with the former Chelsea player having nine goal involvements – including five goals – in the past seven league games.
Manager Arteta said: “We are older. We went through a lot of moments together and you build the chemistry within the team.
“We signed some tremendous players as well, which helps. The squad is healthy and the momentum is good.
“My energy is the same [as this stage last season], the enthusiasm is the same. I’m just enjoying the moment and embracing it, and let’s see how far we can go.”
Arsenal appear to face a tougher run-in than City and Liverpool, with the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United to come. But, with strong momentum, attention now turns to the first leg of a Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
Brighton stuttering in bid to repeat European feat
Brighton have won only three of their past 12 league games following this defeat, which ended a club record 12-match unbeaten top-flight home run.
They have also scored just three times in their past eight fixtures across all competitions. As in their frustrating midweek goalless draw at Brentford, shortcomings in the final third were evident once again here.
Boss Roberto de Zerbi, whose impact since last season has seen him linked with jobs at Liverpool and Bayern Munich, watched encouraging build-up play and effective pressing fail to translate into meaningful attempts on goal as Brighton managed just one shot on target in each half.
They now face an uphill battle to qualify for European football for a second successive season. Their bid to achieve that resumes at struggling Burnley next Saturday.
Player of the match
HavertzKai Havertz
Arsenal
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Squad number29Player nameHavertz
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Squad number19Player nameTrossard
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Squad number6Player nameGabriel Magalhães
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Squad number8Player nameØdegaard
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Squad number2Player nameSaliba
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Squad number41Player nameRice
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Squad number7Player nameSaka
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Squad number20Player nameJorginho
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Squad number4Player nameWhite
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Squad number9Player nameGabriel Jesus
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Squad number11Player nameGabriel Martinelli
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Squad number22Player nameRaya
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Squad number18Player nameTomiyasu
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Squad number35Player nameZinchenko
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Squad number21Player nameFábio Vieira
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Squad number14Player nameNketiah
Line-ups
Brighton
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Verbruggen
- 2Lamptey
- 29van Hecke
- 5Dunk
- 30Estupiñán
- 20BalebaBooked at 76mins
- 13Groß
- 24Adingra
- 15ModerSubstituted forBuonanotteat 63′minutes
- 10EncisoSubstituted forJoão Pedroat 63′minutes
- 18WelbeckSubstituted forAnsu Fatiat 76′minutes
Substitutes
- 3dos Santos de Paulo
- 9João Pedro
- 14Lallana
- 19Barco
- 23Steele
- 31Ansu Fati
- 34Veltman
- 40Buonanotte
- 44Peupion
Arsenal
Formation 4-3-3
- 22Raya
- 4WhiteBooked at 90mins
- 2SalibaBooked at 79mins
- 6Gabriel
- 35ZinchenkoSubstituted forTomiyasuat 72′minutes
- 8ØdegaardSubstituted forFábio Vieiraat 89′minutes
- 20Jorginho
- 41Rice
- 7SakaSubstituted forMartinelliat 64′minutes
- 29HavertzSubstituted forNketiahat 89′minutes
- 9Gabriel JesusSubstituted forTrossardat 64′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Ramsdale
- 5Partey
- 10Smith Rowe
- 11Martinelli
- 14Nketiah
- 15Kiwior
- 18Tomiyasu
- 19Trossard
- 21Fábio Vieira
- Referee:
- John Brooks
- Attendance:
- 31,677
Live Text
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Match ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Arsenal 3.
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Second Half ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Arsenal 3.
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Ben White (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card.
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João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Fábio Vieira (Arsenal).
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Foul by Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton and Hove Albion).
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Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arsenal) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion).
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Jorginho (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Takehiro Tomiyasu.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Gabriel Magalhães.
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Attempt blocked. João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by William Saliba.
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Attempt missed. Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Gabriel Martinelli following a corner.
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Attempt saved. Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal) header from the right side of the six yard box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Declan Rice with a cross.
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Substitution, Arsenal. Eddie Nketiah replaces Kai Havertz.
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Substitution, Arsenal. Fábio Vieira replaces Martin Ødegaard.
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Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Jan Paul van Hecke.
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Attempt blocked. Declan Rice (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Leandro Trossard.
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Ansu Fati (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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