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Arsenal were handed a golden opportunity to take full control of the Premier League title race — but failed to make it count.
With Manchester City suffering a shock defeat to Manchester United earlier in the day, Arsenal knew victory would stretch their lead at the top to nine points. Instead, a frustrating draw meant the door remained open for their closest rivals.
Arsenal dominated possession, moved the ball confidently, and created several promising openings. However, the final pass and finishing touch were missing. Despite sustained pressure, the breakthrough never came — a reminder that control alone does not guarantee points.
Dropped points always sting, but they hurt twice in a title race when rivals also slip. City’s loss handed Arsenal a rare advantage, one that could have delivered a psychological blow as much as a numerical one.
Despite the frustration, Arsenal remain top of the Premier League table. The lead, though smaller than it could have been, keeps pressure firmly on City. Mikel Arteta’s side have shown consistency and maturity throughout the season — traits that often define champions.
The title will not be decided in January, but moments like this shape the race. Arsenal’s response in upcoming fixtures will matter more than the missed opportunity itself. How they react could determine whether this draw becomes a footnote — or a turning point.
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