Arsenal claim necessary win over Chelsea after gritty encounter
The match, at times, felt more like a fouling contest than a display of attacking football. With both teams embroiled in petty squabbles, moments of quality were few and far between.

Arsenal secured a vital 1-0 victory over Chelsea on 16 March, 2025, ending a three-match winless streak in the Premier League.
While not a particularly thrilling affair, the result was crucial in easing growing concerns in north London, particularly with the race for Champions League qualification heating up. The gap between Arsenal and fifth-placed Manchester City now stands at 10 points.
The match, at times, felt more like a fouling contest than a display of attacking football. With both teams embroiled in petty squabbles, moments of quality were few and far between. However, one moment of brilliance did stand out: Mikel Merino's superb header, flicked into the far corner in the first half. The former Arsenal midfielder-turned-striker may not be a natural centre-forward, but his intervention would have made any traditional No 9 proud.
Chelsea, on the other hand, struggled to find any rhythm. They had learned the hard way from their previous 5-0 defeat at the Emirates, but this time it seemed as if they were more focused on engaging in battles with their opponents rather than playing their game. The loss of Cole Palmer to injury appeared to impact their composure, both mentally and on the ball. In midfield, Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo became involved in reckless tackles, and Pedro Neto was booked for berating the referee. Wesley Fofana was fortunate to escape a red card after a dangerous challenge on Declan Rice.
At the back, goalkeeper Robert Sanchez's performance was far from convincing. His handling, particularly when dealing with crosses, was shaky, and he had no chance with Merino's header. While he did produce a good save to deny Merino in the second half, it was another reminder that Chelsea's goalkeeper situation remains a weak link.