Arsenal secured a 1-1 draw away at Chelsea in the Premier League, maintaining their five-point lead at the top despite playing against 10 men for over an hour. Chelsea took the lead through Trevoh Chalobah before Mikel Merino equalized from a Bukayo Saka cross. The result highlights Arsenal's growing resilience amid a tough schedule.
Arsenal's Premier League title charge continued with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea, who were reduced to 10 men after Moisés Caicedo's red card in the 38th minute. The visitors, already without key defender Gabriel and later losing William Saliba to injury, showed composure to avoid defeat against a physical Chelsea side that had risen to second place entering the match.
Chelsea opened the scoring in the second half when Trevoh Chalobah headed in from a corner, capitalizing on a set-piece opportunity after David Raya saved a João Pedro header from a free-kick. Arsenal responded positively, with Bukayo Saka finally outmaneuvering Marc Cucurella to deliver a cross for Mikel Merino to level the score. The draw extends Arsenal's unbeaten run through a demanding week that included comfortable wins over Tottenham and Bayern Munich, where they overcame a late equalizer to triumph 3-1.
Mikel Arteta's side now sit five points clear of Manchester City, who have lost momentum with recent defeats. Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández acknowledged the tight race, naming Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United as contenders. 'Of course we are [title contenders],' Fernández told GiveMeSport. 'This season, there are many contenders: Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United. All the teams are battling towards the top.'
Despite the point, Arsenal could have pushed harder with their numerical advantage, but the performance underscored their ability to handle adversity, a shift from past vulnerabilities to set-pieces and physical battles. Chelsea, under Enzo Maresca, impressed throughout and slipped to third after Manchester City's late 3-2 win over Leeds United.