Still On Top Though, Arsenal’s Man U Loss Hands Lurking City, Villa Title Sniff


*Defeat Blows EPL Wide Open

*Barca Thump Oviedo To Leapfrog Madrid

Some would ask “same old Arsenal?” after today’s loss to Manchester United and against the backdrop of the Gunners’ nearly-man syndrome of previous seasons, but things are not as bad as they look, though there are bound to be scare bumps with Man City now on the doorsteps.

The Emirates Stadium was a sea of anxiety. Arsenal fans are acutely aware that a first English Premier League (EPL) title since 2004 is within their grasp and when it is so tantalising, it will be fraught.

Especially when matches such as this become a grind. When the attacking patterns do not work. When the team look vulnerable.

Arsenal could feel their nearest rivals, Manchester City and Aston Villa, on their backs. Both had won to cut the Gunners’ lead at the top to four points.

Mikel Arteta’s team had drawn their previous two league matches 0-0 – against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

They were desperate for something here and when Patrick Dorgu put Manchester United 2-1 up with a scorching drive early in the second half, they would have taken anything. They would end with nothing – apart from a thumping headache.

Arsenal have now lost only twice all season and for a moment they thought they had dug themselves out the hole.

It was a set piece, of course, Bukayo Saka’s 84th-minute delivery leading to chaos, an unholy mass of bodies inside the United six-yard box. The substitute Mikel Merino touched home.

United were not finished. They had played with personality after going behind to a Lisandro Martínez own goal after 29 minutes. They were the better team thereafter, coming to enjoy the ball, to manipulate it with progressive intent. The sting in the tale was brutal for Arsenal. It was provided by Matheus Cunha, who came on as a substitute.

United worked the ball neatly between Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, and when Cunha found the space at the back of the Arsenal midfield, he shaped a curler from distance beyond the reach of David Raya.

United remain in dreamland under Michael Carrick. The 2-0 win against Manchester City last Saturday was the definition of a new manager bounce. Now this. United have charged up into fourth place. This feels more than mere green shoots of optimism.

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Arsenal would surely have chosen to face United a few weeks previously. The Manchester derby had been a seismic mood-changer and it was on Arteta to practise what he has preached – total focus on what he and his players did.

Arsenal’s Team Selection

Arteta’s major team selection move was to start Gabriel Jesus for the first time in the league this season. Viktor Gyökeres dropped to the bench. Jesus would get no change out of Harry Maguire and Martínez.

The visitors were unchanged from the City game, which meant Dorgu on the left wing. A part of the idea was to provide added security in front of Luke Shaw against Saka. Anything lashed home from outside the area would be a bonus.

The physical markers went down early. Martínez on Jesus. Piero Hincapié on Amad Diallo at the other end. Arsenal pushed, United sank back and looked to punch on the counter.

It was clear that the transitions would be key. When Fernandes was robbed in the opening exchanges, Arsenal played up to William Saliba, who had popped up on the right. He went inside to Declan Rice, whose shot was blocked by Martínez.

Duels

Arsenal had a moment, a clear chance on 19 minutes from a Rice free-kick. Martín Zubimendi got the better of Casemiro to finesse a clean headed connection. Senne Lammens made a fine reflex save.

Arsenal looked to their right side. To Saka. And to Jurriën Timber, who had made his first run up and inside from the full-back position in the seventh minute. He wanted to stretch United.

He was in the right place to help unlock the stalemate. Dorgu failed to get distance on a clearing header and Saka’s first touch was beautiful. He chipped inside and, when Martin Ødegaard helped the ball on towards goal, Timber clashed with Martínez and the ball went in.

Man U Responds

United’s response was good. Bryan Mbeumo almost got away only for Saliba to chase back, Fernandes lashing wide on the second phase. Mbeumo played Fernandes in but Saliba did enough to put him off.

The United equaliser was a personal disaster for Zubimendi, who took a ball from Saliba as the last man in Arsenal’s defensive third. It was hard to know what he was trying to do with his pass. Was he looking for Raya?

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He scuffed straight to Mbeumo, who was one-on-one with Raya. The United striker dropped his shoulder to buy the yard he needed. It was a cool finish.

It had been strange to see the swagger about the United fans beforehand; how the nerves belonged to their Arsenal counterparts. Was this a free hit for Carrick, who had beaten Arsenal at the end of his first interim spell in 2021-22? That was a chaotic 3-2 at Old Trafford.

Second Half

The Emirates Stadium crowd grew more angsty when United began the second half on the front foot. Carrick’s team sensed opportunity – and how Dorgu took it.

He has been reborn since being tried in the more advanced role, his struggles at left-back feeling more distant. After his goal against City, this was another stunning return.

Dorgu played a give-and-go twice with Fernandes in midfield, controlling the second time with his knee and hip. When the ball sat up for him, he sent a viciously swerving left-footed effort past Raya and in off the underside of the bar. Moments later, he stormed up the inside left to flash a shot high. United were in control.

Arteta Responds To Utd’s 1-2 Lead

Arteta made a quadruple substitution on 57 minutes, introducing Ben White, Merino, Eberechi Eze and Gyökeres. The shape did not change. He also got Noni Madueke on towards the end. He played all of his cards.

Saka worked Lammens from a tight angle and when Arsenal scored their 26th set-piece goal of the season, they had hope.

Cunha trampled all over it,in the end.

Barcelona Hit Oviedo For Three

Barcelona capitalised on two defensive mistakes by bottom-of-the-table Real Oviedo to seal a 3-0 victory at a rain-drenched Camp Nou, regaining top spot in La Liga.

Goals from Dani Olmo, Raphinha and, acrobatically, Lamine Yamal powered the Catalan club to 52 points, one ahead of Real Madrid, while Atlético Madrid trail in third on 44.

Barça struggled to break the deadlock against a spirited Oviedo until they finally found the breakthrough in the 52nd minute, with Olmo striking home following a defensive lapse.

Five minutes later, Oviedo’s struggles deepened, with the defender David Costas under-hitting a back-pass, which Raphinha intercepted before calmly chipping the onrushing Aaron Escandell in Oviedo’s goal to double Barcelona’s lead.

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Lamine Yamal wrapped up Barça’s win by scoring in the 73rd minute with a brilliant acrobatic volley from an Olmo cross.

Robert Lewandowski went close to breaking the deadlock in the 33rd minute, narrowly missing the target with a header from Lamine Yamal’s inviting cross, as the Catalans began to find their feet.

Both teams traded late first-half chances, with Barcelona keeper Joan Garcia saving a close-range effort from Chaira, while Oviedo’s Escandell produced a stunning reflex stop to deny Raphinha’s volley.

Oviedo’s Error, Barca’s Profit

Barcelona finally broke through after the interval, thanks to a costly error. The Oviedo defender David Carmo hesitated while attempting to clear, allowing Lamine Yamal to press and deflect the ball into Olmo’s path.

The midfielder calmly slotted into the bottom corner in the 52nd minute to give the home side the lead, with Raphinha extending their advantage five minutes later thanks to another self-inflicted wound by Oviedo.

Yamal’s Bicycle Kick Goal

Lamine Yamal put the result beyond doubt in the 73rd minute with a moment of brilliance. Olmo’s perfectly weighted cross found the Spanish teenager at the far post, where he leapt to score with an exquisite scissor-kick volley that nestled just inside the right post.
*PHOTO CAPTION: Cunha (middle) wheels away in joy after scoring Man U’s winner.

RESULTS FROM MAJOR DOMESTIC LEAGUES ACROSS EUROPE, SUNDAY, 25 JANUARY:

ENGLAND: Premier League

Brentford – Nottingham 0:2
Crystal Palace – Chelsea 1:3
Newcastle – Aston Villa 0:2
Arsenal – Manchester Utd 2:3

FRANCE: Ligue 1

Nantes – Nice 1:4
Brest – Toulouse 0:2
Metz – Lyon 2:5
Paris FC – Angers 0:0
Lille – Strasbourg 1:4

GERMANY: Bundesliga

B. Monchengladbach – Stuttgart 0:3
Freiburg – FC Koln 2:1

ITALY: Serie A

Sassuolo – Cremonese 1:0
Atalanta – Parma 4:0
Genoa – Bologna 3:2
Juventus – Napoli 3:0
AS Roma – AC Milan 1:1

NETHERLANDS: Eredivisie

Telstar – AZ Alkmaar 0:1
Groningen – Sittard 1:2
Feyenoord – Heracles 4:2
Utrecht – Sparta Rotterdam 0:1

SPAIN: LaLiga

Atl. Madrid – Mallorca 3:0
Barcelona – Oviedo 3:0
Real Sociedad – Celta Vigo 3:1
Alaves – Betis 2:1


By Felix Duru Mbah

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