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Arsenal Rise As Rivals Falter

Dez Corkhill | Myra | Gogulan Dorairajoo

27-Oct-25 19:00

Arsenal Rise As Rivals Falter

It may still be early days in the Premier League season, but Arsenal’s intent is unmistakable. After three consecutive runner-up finishes, Mikel Arteta’s side have opened up a four-point cushion at the top following a weekend where their main rivals stumbled. Liverpool’s ongoing crisis—four straight league defeats—and Manchester City’s slip at Aston Villa have left the Gunners as the clear early frontrunners. With the league’s best defensive record—just three goals conceded and six clean sheets—Arsenal once again showed their steel, as Eberechi Eze struck against his former club Crystal Palace to secure another vital win. Now sitting four points clear, could this finally be the season they end their 21-year wait for the title?


Elsewhere, Manchester United survived a late Brighton fightback as Bryan Mbeumo’s brace offered a much-needed boost for the under-pressure Ruben Amorim. Sunderland’s remarkable run continued with a 2–1 away victory over Chelsea, while the new-manager bounce faded for Nottingham Forest’s Sean Dyche, whose side fell 2–0 to Bournemouth. All that and more, right here on Just For Kicks!

photo credit: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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