Ex-NFL Star and Burnley Owner JJ Watt Shares Controversial Post About Arsenal After Red Card Decision; Gets over 1 Million Views
Kai Havertz scored from a corner as Arsenal kept a one-point title lead and a clean sheet in its final home match.
- On Monday, May 18, 2026, Kai Havertz's first-half header secured a 1-0 victory for Arsenal against Burnley at Emirates Stadium, keeping the Gunners in the Premier League title race.
- The North Londoners require only one more win to fend off Manchester City's challenge; three points at Selhurst Park next Sunday will end a 22-year league title drought.
- Goalkeeper David Raya equaled David Seaman's club record with his 19th clean sheet of the season on Monday, later providing a positive update after sustaining a minor back injury during the match.
- Fielding an attacking lineup featuring Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Martin Odegaard, manager Mikel Arteta emphasized offensive strength, while Cristhian Mosquera solidified his position as likely starter for the Champions League final.
- Arsenal travels to face Crystal Palace on Sunday, needing one more victory to secure the league title and conclude the season's final challenges.
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Ex-NFL star and Burnley owner JJ Watt shares controversial post about Arsenal after red card decision; gets over 1 million views
Former NFL star JJ Watt, who is also the minority owner at Burnley, aimed a viral sarcastic dig at Arsenal after the Gunners' 1-0 win in the Premier League on Monday.
David Raya gives update on back injury after Arsenal win against Burnley
David Raya kept yet another clean sheet in Arsenal’s win over Burnley (Picture: Getty) David Raya has provided a positive update on the back injury he appeared to sustain during the closing stages of Arsenal’s win over Burnley last night. Kai Havertz’s first half header was enough to see the Gunners record a 1-0 win that moved them to within three points of guaranteeing their first Premier League title in 22 years. Though his goal was hardly tro…
Arsenal 1-0 Burnley, Premier League 2025-26: Kai Havertz's Solitary Goal Keeps Gunners' Upper Hand Intact In Title Race
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