Neither side was able to create any clear cut opportunities in a draw that keeps the situation at the top of the table very close.

Gabriel Jesus had a couple of half chances in the first half, and Leandro Trossard was denied late on, before Manchester City finished the game strongly. In the end we held on for our first point away to City since 2016, and stopped the hosts scoring at home for the first time in 57 games.

The hosts started quickly, and looked to pin us back in the opening exchanges, but it was Jesus, making his first start since January, who had the first half chance. Ben White’s deep cross was too high for Kai Havertz, but Jesus chested down before scuffing his shot just wide of the near post.

Nathan Ake had a close-range header from a corner saved on the line by David Raya, and City continued to dominate possession in our half.

Jesus, who started on the left, had our next chance. Martin Odegaard was able to orchestrate in the middle of the pitch, and the ball fell to Jakub Kiwior inside the area. He laid it off to Jesus just inside the D who shifted past the defender, but shot wide.

At the other end Erling Haaland got his head to a dangerous looking cross late in the half, but could only direct it wide under pressure from Gabriel and Kiwior.

But overall it was a fairly cautious first 45 minutes from both sides, and whereas City enjoyed more possession, in terms of chances there was nothing between the sides.

Mateo Kovacic sent a long-range effort wide early after the restart before we looked to raise the tempo. Odegaard was leading the way, and released Bukayo Saka inside the area. His low cross went all the way through the six-yard box, and just ahead of the sliding Jesus, who would have had a tap in at the far post.

Pep Guardiola introduced Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku for the last half hour, and Mikel Arteta responded by bringing on both Thomas Partey and Takehiro Tomiyasu.

We had to defend in numbers inside our own box as the game entered the final 15 minutes, making a succession of blocks and half clearances. It was all hands to the pump.

Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard came on to provide fresh legs on the flanks. Both subs had chances. Martinelli had a shot blocked inside the box after more good work from Odegaard while Haaland miskicked at the far post from a City corner as the tension rose. Then Trossard broke through and forced a save from Ortega with five minutes left after beating the offside trap.

The hosts finished strongly, but in the end we took a point that ends our eight-game winning streak, but keeps us just ahead of the Champions in the standings.

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50 Comments

  1. Looking at the big picture, Arsenal showed steel & resolve today on a ground where they've been battered in the past, which shows that they've made remarkable progress. We still need a couple of world class players to win these matches but a very good result in the end.

  2. Why play Gabrielle Jesus though ? He misses chances more than anyone on the team. This match was very crucial. A point is fair enough, don't get me wrong.

  3. Trossard ruined the game for us… He should have Square played the ball to Martinelli at the right side. That would av been our victory. Im so pissed

  4. Fair ratings Khosi, I wanna focus on Mdu and OX..Mdu or die's performance of late is on a decline he is no longer a creative player, what I have noticed is that of late Mdu wants to sprint forward even in instances where he should pause and make the opponent panic that he is going to be skinned…but Mdu will want to outpace a player 2times his body size and I don't know if it's coaching or he no longer knows that he is talented???
    And on OX he is good defensively but he can't play, most of his movements end up with him having to play and that's when he loses the ball and that's what peeps remember most and forget about his great marking where he bulldozes midfielder and attackers.

  5. As a Liverpool fan congratulations to both teams. Arsenal had a very good defensive match today, blocking Haaland. Haaland is truly a small player in big matches 👍

  6. Arsenal created more chances than City and our chances were way more likely to lead to goals. City only had the Ake chance and an aimless long shot from Kovacic. Arsenal would have been up 3 goals if Martinelli had those chances that fell to Jesus (left-foot volley before Ake's chance, left-foot shot after Ake's chance and the dribble and quick shot that Jesus wasted)
    If Trossard hadn't been selfish, he would have given that pass to Martinelli and we would have won the game (deservedly).
    This was City’s full team and they were home btw.

  7. Last season Martinelli didn't release one pass early enough at Anfied and we drew the match,same thing applies to Tossard here!Anyway,one point isn't so bad so we move.

  8. Last season Martinelli didn't release one pass early enough at Anfied and we drew the match,same thing applies to Tossard here!Anyway,one point isn't so bad so we move.

  9. Neither Man City nor arsenal deserve a Sunday football. Worst entertainment in history of sports. All that passing and low block. “Possession” as an ideology kills the thrill to even watch the sport.

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