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·18 de agosto de 2025
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Arsenal began their Premier League campaign the hard way, grinding out a narrow but vital 1-0 victory at Manchester United.
Arsenal kicked off their Premier League season with a crucial 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, courtesy of a first-half header from Riccardo Calafiori. The match was a classic test of grit rather than flair, with Arsenal's defence, led by David Raya, standing firm to preserve the win. Raya's performance was particularly crucial; his seven saves highlighted his importance in a game where Arsenal had less possession and fewer chances than their hosts.
Ødegaard, who equaled Patrick Vieira's record for most Premier League wins as Arsenal captain, was influential in maintaining shape and calm whenever Arsenal found themselves under pressure. Arteta's squad showed remarkable resilience, reflecting lessons learned from previous seasons where leadership on the field felt short.
Arsenal continues to focus on strengthening their squad, with talks of further additions not yet quashed despite recent investments. The club's prospects of signing Eberechi Eze seem less concrete following Tottenham's persistent interest and Arsenal's existing midfield depth. Meanwhile, Arsenal have shut down interest from PSG and Real Madrid in top defender William Saliba, illustrating their intent to keep key players as the spine of Mikel Arteta's side.
While the result was positive, Viktor Gyökeres' Arsenal debut highlighted existing concerns about attacking support. The Swede was often isolated due to a lack of service, a narrative familiar from last season. Arteta is aware of this and has hinted at refining tactics to better utilise Gyökeres’ presence. Despite an unconvincing start, Arteta praised the adaptability and willingness of players to grind out results—a trait crucial for title contenders.
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