Arsenal vs chelsea: A Crucial Clash at the Emirates Stadium
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Arsenal will look to build on their recent North London derby triumph over Tottenham Hotspur as they host Chelsea at the Emirates on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta’s squad rebounded from discussions regarding a potential title ‘wobble’ with an impressive 4-1 victory against Spurs in Igor Tudor’s inaugural match. By the time Arsenal takes the field, they could reduce the gap to Manchester City to just two points, making a favorable outcome against Chelsea crucial.
Liam Rosenior expressed disappointment after his team ‘set fire to four points’ by relinquishing leads against Leeds and Burnley in their last two matches. Chelsea’s recent form has seen them drop below Manchester United into fifth place, and they are eager to secure points to bolster their UEFA Champions League aspirations while also aiming to disrupt Arsenal’s title ambitions.
The last encounter between the two teams occurred in the Carabao Cup semifinal, where Arsenal emerged victorious with a 4-2 aggregate score across two tightly contested matches.
How to watch:
The match will be broadcast on Sunday via Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League in the UK, NBC/Peacock in the U.S., JioHotstar in India, and Stan Sport in Australia. Live updates will also be available through ESPN.
Key Details:
- Kick-off time: Sunday, March 01 at 4:30 p.m. GMT (11:30 a.m. ET; 10 p.m. IST; 2:30 a.m. AEST, Monday).
- Venue: Emirates Stadium, London.
- Referee: Darren England
- VAR: John Brooks
Injury and Team News:
Arsenal:
- Max Dowman, M: OUT, ankle, estimated return early March
- Mikel Merino, M: OUT, foot, estimated return late May
- Ben White, D: DOUBT, knock
- Kai Havertz, F: DOUBT, muscle
Chelsea:
- Reece James, D: knock, DOUBT
- Jamie Gittens, F: muscle, OUT, estimated return late March
- Romeo Lavia, M: thigh, DOUBT, back in training
- Dário Essugo, M: muscle, DOUBT, back in training
- Marc Cucurella, D: hamstring, OUT, estimated return mid March
- Levi Colwill, D: ACL, OUT, estimated return late April
- Mykhailo Mudryk, F: suspended, OUT
- Wesley Fofana, D: suspended, OUT
- Filip Jørgensen, GK: knock, DOUBT
- Estêvão, F: knock, DOUBT
Talking Points:
Are Arsenal back on track in the title race?
A commanding 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur has increased Arsenal’s lead over Manchester City to five points, alleviating concerns regarding a potential slip in their title challenge.
Unlike their previous performance against Wolves, where they squandered a two-goal advantage, Arsenal displayed a relentless attacking approach, continuing to seek goals rather than adopting a defensive posture.
Despite recent defensive vulnerabilities, a week of rest may have allowed the team to recover from the fatigue of a congested schedule. Arsenal’s title challenge has been built on a solid defense and effective set-pieces, both of which have faltered recently.
How will Liam Rosenior set up tactically?
Rosenior faced criticism for his tactics during the second leg of the Carabao Cup semifinal against Arsenal, where a defensive setup was employed despite needing a goal. This allowed Arsenal to exploit the situation late in the match.
While Chelsea has the highest expected goals (xG) in the league at 52.3, they have underperformed significantly. Rosenior will need to find a balance between defensive solidity and attacking intent, especially with key players like Wesley Fofana suspended and Reece James uncertain.
Viktor Gyökeres faces a test of his momentum
With 15 goals this season, Viktor Gyökeres has outperformed several notable summer signings. His recent performance against Tottenham was his best yet, but he may face a tougher challenge against Chelsea’s more robust defenders.
Although Kai Havertz could return, Gyökeres’s current form makes him a likely starter, as he has been instrumental in Arsenal’s recent success.
Chelsea’s discipline and composure in spotlight ahead of tough run of fixtures
Chelsea has dropped 19 points from winning positions this season, the second-worst record in the league. With eight red cards already this season, maintaining discipline will be crucial as they face a challenging schedule ahead.
Following the Arsenal match, Chelsea’s fixtures include tough opponents such as Aston Villa and Manchester City, making this match pivotal for their morale and season trajectory.
Arsenal hold the upper hand in recent history
Mikel Arteta has achieved a favorable record against Chelsea, losing only two of his sixteen matches as Arsenal’s manager. The Gunners have not lost to Chelsea in their last eight encounters, marking their best run against the London rivals in nearly two decades.
While Chelsea will aim to break this streak, they must elevate their performance to secure a victory against a dominant Arsenal side.
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