Mikel Merino scores the only goal as Arsenal beat Chelsea to move 12 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Fresh from underwhelming but ultimately effective displays in midweek, Arsenal and Chelsea face off at the Emirates Stadium ...
Mikel Merino's first-half header was enough to settle Arsenal's 1-0 win over Chelsea in a feisty and tense Super Sunday ...
Another goal from makeshift forward Mikel Merino sealed three points for Arsenal against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. In ...
Both English teams stayed true to their identities to pull off comebacks and earn spots in the Champions League semi-finals ...
Arsenal's recent encounters with Chelsea highlight a significant shift in competitive dynamics. The last time these two teams met in the Premier League was in May 2018, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
Chelsea will hope to avoid a repeat of their 5-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates last season, which saw former Blues striker Kai Havertz, who is sidelined through injury, net a brace.
Chelsea will be hoping to do better than they did in the fixture last season, a 5-0 defeat to Arsenal where Palmer was also absent. Robert Sanchez has kept his place in goal as he looks set to be ...
First and foremost, while theoretically playing this particular back line due to their height to counter the threat that Arsenal ... total of 1.07 xG (only 0.36 for Chelsea, Maresca’s lowest ...
Chelsea were also without their most important ... time the Blues have to had to play without him since they lost 5-0 to Arsenal in April last season. Arsenal, again naming Merino as a makeshift ...
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