Gunners Edge Out Chelsea in Set-Piece Battle to Extend Title Lead

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. 

Arsenal reinforced their credentials as Premier League title favorites on Sunday, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory over London rivals Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. The result moves Mikel Arteta’s side five points clear at the summit of the table, though Manchester City still hold a game in hand.

​In a match defined by tactical discipline and dead-ball efficiency, all three goals originated from corner kicks, highlighting the Gunners' continued dominance in set-piece situations this season.

​Deadlock Broken by Defensive Duo

​The hosts started with high intensity and found the breakthrough in the 21st minute. Bukayo Saka delivered a trademark swinging corner that caused chaos in the Chelsea box. Gabriel Magalhaes managed to keep the ball alive, allowing his defensive partner William Saliba to nod home via a deflection off Mamadou Sarr.

​The goal marked Arsenal’s 15th from a corner this season, a statistic that has become a hallmark of their title charge.

​Chelsea Fight Back

​Despite Arsenal's early control, Chelsea—under the guidance of Liam Rosenior—remained a threat on the counter. Just as it seemed the Gunners would head into the break with the lead, the visitors struck back in first-half stoppage time. A dangerous Reece James corner was inadvertently flicked into his own net by Piero Hincapie, leaving David Raya with no chance and sending the teams into the tunnel level at 1-1.

​Timber’s Decisive Blow

​The second half saw both sides trade blows, but Arsenal’s set-piece prowess once again proved the difference. In the 66th minute, Declan Rice produced a pinpoint delivery from the quadrant. Jurrien Timber outmuscled his marker to power a header past Robert Sanchez, who was caught in a moment of hesitation.

​The Emirates erupted as the Dutch defender celebrated what would ultimately be the winning goal.

​Late Drama and Red Card

​Chelsea’s hopes of a comeback suffered a major blow in the 70th minute when Pedro Neto was sent off. Having already been cautioned for dissent following Arsenal’s second goal, the winger received a second yellow card for a cynical foul on Gabriel Martinelli.

​Despite being down to ten men, the Blues pushed for an equalizer in a frantic finale. David Raya was forced into a world-class save to deny a late effort from Alejandro Garnacho. In the dying seconds, Liam Delap thought he had snatched a point for the visitors, but the goal was quickly chalked off after Joao Pedro was ruled offside in the build-up.

​The Verdict

​The victory marks Arsenal's ninth match-winning goal from a corner this season, a new Premier League record. For Chelsea, the defeat ends a six-match unbeaten streak and leaves them reflecting on missed opportunities and disciplinary lapses.

​Arsenal now turn their attention to a midweek trip to Brighton, while the title race continues to simmer at the top of the standings.

​Match Summary:

​Arsenal 2 (Saliba 21', Timber 66')

​Chelsea 1 (Hincapie OG 45+2')

​Sent Off: Pedro Neto (Chelsea) 70'

​Venue: Emirates Stadium

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