Mar 1 • 18:27 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Arsenal won without Ødegaard: - They were really scared

Arsenal secured a victory against Chelsea despite the absence of Ødegaard, achieving key success through corner kicks.

Arsenal triumphed over Chelsea with a final score of 2-1, marking an impressive seventh consecutive win for the team. Notably, both goals were scored from corner kicks, contributing to a season total of 16 corner goals, the highest in a single Premier League season. The match saw Arsenal fans on edge, especially with a disallowed late goal from Chelsea that hinted at a dramatic ending.

After the match, Jurrien Timber expressed his joy of being part of the title race, emphasizing the thrill of competing alongside his teammates. The success has kept Arsenal firmly within contention for the Premier League title, and their ability to convert corners into goals signifies a tactical strength that has set them apart this season. The match was intense, particularly in the dying moments, leading to a frenzied atmosphere as Chelsea almost equalized.

Sky Sports analysts pointed out the tension among Arsenal's supporters, who were left in shock after the near miss. With a remarkable performance from goalkeeper David Raya, who made a crucial save during stoppage time, Arsenal managed to hold onto their lead, leaving fans hopeful for the remainder of the season and the potential for league glory. This victory further solidifies Arsenal’s position as a formidable contender in the Premier League, inspiring excitement among the fans and analysts alike.

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