Arteta: Arsenal dominated City despite draw

Arsenal secured a 1-1 draw with Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, with Gabriel Martinelli’s stoppage-time equalizer canceling out Erling Haaland’s early opener. Despite the draw, Arsenal recorded an unprecedented 67.2% possession against Pep Guardiola’s side, the highest ever against a City team under his management.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta defended his starting lineup, which notably left Eberechi Eze, Bukayo Saka, and Martinelli on the bench initially, dismissing claims that the selection was overly cautious. “There was a lot of attacking players in that team,” Arteta told reporters, emphasizing the intent to dominate proceedings. The Gunners’ tactical approach focused on high possession and control, aiming to unsettle City’s usual rapid transitions.

Haaland’s early goal put City ahead, but Arsenal’s persistent pressure culminated in Martinelli’s late strike, securing a valuable point. The draw leaves Arsenal five points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, reinforcing the importance of maintaining focus in upcoming fixtures.

This match underlines Arsenal’s evolving tactical maturity under Arteta, particularly their ability to control possession against elite opposition. While the result may have fallen short of a win, the performance provides a platform for further strategic development as the campaign progresses.

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