Mikel Arteta Shows True Colours with Pathetic Sunderland Moan as Xhaka Squares up to Arsenal Man
Sunderland ended Arsenal's 881-minute clean sheet streak with two late goals, including a stoppage-time equalizer by former Arsenal player Brian Brobbey.
- On Nov 8, 2025, Arsenal were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
- Arsenal's defence had not conceded in 881 minutes before former Arsenal academy player Danny Ballard lashed in Sunderland's opener.
- Saka and Trossard struck in the second half as Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard scored, but Sunderland substitute Brian Brobbey equalised late after beating goalkeeper David Raya and defender Gabriel.
- Brobbey's late strike ended Arsenal's recent winning run, stopping their five league wins and 10 in all competitions while leaving them seven points ahead of second-place Manchester City.
- Mikel Arteta said `I felt a pain in my tummy`, warning Arsenal must defend better when six or seven players crowd the box.
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Mikel Arteta disappointed, frustrated as Arsenal slip to draw against Sunderland
Mikel Arteta said that he was left disappointed and frustrated by Arsenal's inability to see off Sunderland as they were held to a 2-2 draw. Arsenal let the game slip in the second half stoppage time.
The Sunderland, yes, that weak team and returned almost unexpectedly to the Premier League a few months ago after descending in 2017 and reaching even the third division, that team and not another, is turning England upside down—literally: Dan Ballard, it's called the pugile.Third classified and still undefeated in his stadium, he stole the victory from the irrevocable Arsenal in the discount time thanks to a goal from Brian Brobbey.There is not…
Soccer-Sunderland halt Arsenal's winning run with last-gasp 2-2 draw
SUNDERLAND, England (Reuters) -Premier League leaders Arsenal's long winning run came to an end in a breathless 2-2 draw at Sunderland with Brian Brobbey securing a deserved point for the hosts with a stoppage-time leveller on Saturday. Read full story
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