Arsenal have taken a massive step toward their first Premier League title in 22 years, moving seven points clear at the top after a gritty, contentious 1-0 win at Brighton.
A deflected early strike from Bukayo Saka was enough to secure the points on a night where Arsenal prioritized defensive resilience over flair.
Despite an abysmal xG of 0.01 at halftime and only two shots on target all match, Mikel Arteta’s side stifled the hosts to record their 10th one-goal victory of the season.
The match was overshadowed by accusations of gamesmanship.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler was left fuming at Arsenal’s perceived time-wasting, particularly involving goalkeeper David Raya.
“Only one team tried to play football today,” Hurzeler remarked. “I will never be that kind of manager who tries to win in that way.”
Arteta fired back, dismissing the criticism with a caustic “what a surprise” and praising his players’ ability to compete.
With Manchester City dropping points against Nottingham Forest, Arsenal’s lead has grown to a potentially decisive margin.
While the Gunners are increasingly cast as the “villains” for their “dark arts” and pragmatic approach, the joyous scenes at the final whistle suggest they couldn’t care less about winning a popularity contest.
With eight games remaining, including a massive trip to the Etihad, Arsenal’s destiny is firmly in their own hands.
























