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Chelsea Rattle Arsenal And Prove They Belong In Title Race
Chelsea played with 10 men after Caicedo's early red card but scored first via Chalobah; Arsenal equalized through Merino as Chelsea dropped to third in the league.
- Yesterday at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Arsenal drew 1-1 in a London derby confirmed at full time on November 30, 2025.
- Moisés Caicedo was dismissed in the 38th minute after a VAR check for a crunching tackle on Mikel Merino's ankle, forcing Chelsea to play with ten men early.
- From Arsenal's right, Bukayo Saka's cross was nodded in by Mikel Merino in the 58th minute to level, while Reece James supplied a corner that Trevoh Chalobah flicked home three minutes after the restart.
- The result leaves Chelsea in third place while Arsenal sit five points clear at the top of the Premier League table with 30 points to Chelsea's 24.
- Following the draw, observers said Chelsea still have plenty of belief despite the numerical disadvantage, praising Reece James for his captain's display as Chelsea soaked up pressure after the sending-off.
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Tottenham defeated, the Bavaria defeated and yet a painful feeling: The FC Arsenal experiences a partly ruthlessly led Derby against Chelsea, in which the Gunners leave an excellent opportunity unused.
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Stamford Bridge felt like a pressure cooker for this Premier League meeting between Chelsea and Arsenal. The leaders arrived with a chance to move seven points clear. Chelsea kicked off knowing a home win would drag them back into the title picture and cut the gap at the top to three. Instead the match finished 1-1, a result that left everyone a little unsatisfied. Moisés Caicedo’s red card after 36 minutes shifted the advantage towards Arsenal.…
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