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Why Arsenal’s wobble may not even matter – despite ‘feeling pressure’


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Arsenal are still four points clear at the top of the Premier League – but are things just starting to get a bit nervy for the Gunners?

Only eight days after spurning the chance to go nine points ahead of second-placed Manchester City, their lead has been cut dramatically following a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest and Sunday’s 3-2 defeat by Manchester United.

That first home loss of the season means the Gunners are now three without a win in the top flight.

“It’s pressure. The pressure was on Arsenal today,” former Manchester United captain Roy Keane said on Sky Sports.

“They’ll have seen the other results, they’re in a great position, they’ve got everything going for them… but it’s pressure.

“They’re feeling the pressure and it’s how they deal with it over the next month or two. That’s what’s cost them over the last few years.

“I can’t believe they don’t look like a confident team for where they are in the league. They’ve got to get back to basics and start embracing this challenge instead of being frightened of it.”

Top of the table and with everything in their hands, the Gunners have been here before. They have finished runners-up in each of the past three seasons.

The stats that support Arsenal as title favourites

Whatever happens next, there’s no denying Arsenal are having a hugely impressive season up to this point.

Top of the table, a 100% record in the Champions League, an advantage over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-finals and into the fourth round of the FA Cup. All four trophies remain on the table.

In terms of the Premier League, they are still overwhelming favourites to win the title, according to Opta.

They give the Gunners an 84.44% chance of holding on to top spot despite their recent run, with Manchester City in second just a 8.38% chance and Aston Villa on 7.09%.

Every other club in the Premier League has a less than 1% chance of winning the title.

A key factor behind that number could be the inconsistency of the chasing pack as much as Arsenal’s dominance (until very recently, of course).

Despite losing one and drawing two of their past three fixtures, Arsenal still have the second-best points-per-game ratio across the past six rounds of games out of any of the top six teams.

Arsenal’s run-in looks favourable too, with just two games left to play against the current top six. On paper, it’s the best out of any of the leading sides.

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It also looks likely that this season will require the smallest points total to win the league for some time.

Since Arsenal last won the league 22 years ago, only Leicester in 2015-16 had fewer points after 23 games than the Gunners.

Arsenal’s 50 points is some way short of the average (55) for a Premier League title winner at this point of the season.

‘We have to do more’

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Arteta said before the match that he wanted the crowd to “create more energy, more positiveness around the game” – but that was lacking as Arsenal chased a way back into the contest, with Emirates Stadium particularly nervy.

And there were some boos at the final whistle – although Arteta put those down to the “demands and expectation” that comes with challenging for the title.

“It’s part of the journey to winning,” he said. “If not, nobody will lose football matches.

“It’s how we react to that, and I am very convinced, because I know those players in the dressing them and how much we want it, that we’re going to react immediately.”

The Gunners boss did try to force a result with a quadruple change when his side were 2-1 down – but, despite getting back level, Matheus Cunha’s excellent late strike secured all three points for Manchester United.

“It doesn’t matter,” Arteta said when asked again about the reaction of the crowd. “We have to do more, so maybe that’s not enough. We have to do more, there’s nothing else. We have to do our very best.

Still in Arsenal’s hands – but a ‘sobering day’

With a top-two finish already secured in the Champions League and a final fixture against bottom-of-the-table Kairat to come on Wednesday, Arteta will have a chance to rotate his squad before their next league game – at Leeds on Saturday.

“I think Arsenal are still title favourites but it will be a concern for Arteta what’s happened in the last three games against Liverpool, [Nottingham] Forest and now Manchester United,” said ex-England captain Wayne Rooney, who is a pundit on Sunday’s Match of the Day.

“But I still think they’re probably slight favourites.”

One cause for concern will be the lack of a clear goalscorer in their side. None of their attackers are freely scoring at the moment, which is putting more of an emphasis on their threat from set-pieces.

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville thinks that it will be back to the drawing board for Arteta.

“An incredible, incredible match and a sobering day for Arsenal,” Neville said on Sky Sports.

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‘Mercy’ Debuts Atop N.America Box Office, Dethrones ‘Avatar’

Industry estimates for the sci-fi thriller “Mercy” starring Chris Pratt debuted at the top of the North American box office on Sunday, ending the five-week run of “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”

In the Amazon MGM Studios movie, Pratt plays a man who is accused of killing his wife and is facing an artificial intelligence judge’s decision.

According to David A., the brutal winter storm that hit a sizable portion of the United States cut into the weekend totals. Research on Franchise Entertainment’s Gross.

It’s a very good opening, Gross said of “Mercy” despite the extreme weather that has closed theaters in two-thirds of the US and kept people home.

After the effects of the cold and snow, “the final numbers may be lower on Monday.”

Exhibitor Relations reported that James Cameron’s third and final book of his blockbuster fantasy series, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” placed second in the United States and Canada with an additional $ 7 million.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash debuted at No. 1 over the previous weekend, earning $64 million in North America following Christmas.

Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana are the stars of Cameron’s third blockbuster film, which grossed an estimated $ 217.6 million worldwide during its opening weekend.

The Oscar-nominated animated film “Zootopia 2” from Disney churned along, finishing in third place with $5.7 million and exceeding $400,000 in both the US and Canada.

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Manchester United Dent Arsenal’s Title Bid With Late Win

Arsenal’s title struggle was ended by Manchester United’s superb goal in a thrilling 3-2 victory over the league leaders on Sunday.

Arsenal were level at the Emirates Stadium when Lisandro Martinez’ own goal came from Bryan Mbeumo before half-time.

After the break, United held on in command thanks to Patrick Dorgu’s brilliant effort, but it appeared as though Mikel Merino’s late goal had saved the team.

Brazilian forward Cunha scored the winning goal three minutes into the game with a stunning drive.

Since losing to Aston Villa in December, Arsenal has lost just 13 games overall.

The Gunners lost to Bournemouth in May, their first home defeat in all 18 games.

Arsenal are currently four points clear of second-placed Manchester City and third-placed Aston Villa, who both won this weekend to close the gap with victories over Wolves and Newcastle, respectively.

Arsenal’s three-game winless run in the league has given the title race new life, despite Pep Guardiola’s statement that the city boss is the “best team in the world.”

Arsenal still have control over their destiny, but their goalless draws against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest raised concerns for their anxious fans. As a result, boss Mikel Arteta’s situation is even more worrying.

Arsenal, who haven’t won the title in 22 years, will have to put their nerves to the test in the upcoming weeks after squandering significant lead in previous title races, have not lifted a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup.

Michael Carrick’s impressive start to his interim administration was continued by United’s first victory at the Emirates Stadium since December 2017.

Carrick, who was hired to replace Ruben Amorim temporarily, began his tenure with a surprise 2-0 victory over Manchester City over the weekend.

After Amorim’s turbulent reign in charge, he has already won over the top two to propel United to fourth place.

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Sting in the story

On January 25, 2026, during the English Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in London, the players at Arsenal’s #23 midfielder, #23 Mikel Merino, celebrate scoring a late equalizer. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

In the 29th minute, Arsenal’s unrelenting pressure came to an end.

Dorgu’s inability to clear from Piero Hincapie’s cross caused United to concede a pathetic goal.

Bukayo Saka pounced and headed his cross past Martin Odegaard, but the Arsenal captain misjudged his effort, and Martinez made a hash of clearing under the pressure of Jurrien Timber, who had forced the United defender to release the ball.

On January 25, 2026, during the English Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in London, Dutch defender #12 Jurrien Timber savors the result of Arsenal’s late equalizer. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

In their previous two league games, Arsenal had not allowed a shot on target.

However, the Gunners did the same with an even more careless error in the 37th minute if Arsenal’s opener had been gifted-wrapped by United.

Mbeumo seized on Zubimendi’s woefully subdued back pass before firing home after circling Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.

Since joining United in his first season, Mbeumo’s ninth goal in all competitions continued the Cameroon forward’s gradual progress.

On January 25, 2026, Cameroonian midfielder #19 Bryan Mbeumo (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal to equalize in the English Premier League match between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in London. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

Five minutes later, Carrick’s men had completely lost their grip on the game.

Dorgu was picked out by Bruno Fernandes, who took a touch before lashing into the top corner from 20 yards.

Arsenal requested a handball in Dorgu, but VAR authorized the goal to stand as a shiver of concern rose over the Emirates Stadium.

The 21-year-old’s second goal in a row demonstrated Carrick’s decision to switch him from the defensive position to an attacking one.

Arsenal, to their credit, refused to surrender and scored the equalizer in the 84th minute.

As Lammens failed to capture Saka’s corner and Merino bundled home from close range, another Arsenal set-piece caused the damage.

However, the 87th minute’s story for Arsenal had a sting.

Cunha and Fernandes both scored from 25 yards before firing a superb strike past Raya.