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Set-piece and control: Arsenal grind out 2-0 win over Burnley

Gyökeres corner and Rice header secured a 2-0 win as Arsenal extended their lead at the top. on Sat.

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Arsenal relied on two decisive moments to secure a 2-0 victory away to Burnley as the leaders stretched their run to nine consecutive wins and moved seven points clear at the Premier League summit. An early corner delivered by Declan Rice led to Viktor Gyökeres tapping in close to calm nerves. Rice added a second with a header on the counter in a dominant first half.

The win produced another clean sheet and left David Raya largely untroubled. Raya was rated 7.1 in a game in which Arsenal controlled possession and territory. Defensively, William Saliba and Gabriel impressed; Saliba was composed and Gabriel was a constant aerial threat. Jurriën Timber and Riccardo Calafiori offered width and balance, with Calafiori’s positioning causing problems for the hosts.

In midfield Martín Zubimendi kept the tempo with efficient passes, while Declan Rice stood out with a commanding 8.9 rating and a goal. Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka were less influential; Eze produced another quiet display and Saka laboured to find the final ball. Viktor Gyökeres combined hold-up play with an eye for passes before his half-time substitution. Leandro Trossard offered technical quality on the left.

Substitutes included Mikel Merino, Piero Hincapié, Ethan Nwaneri and Christian Nørgaard, who were brought on as the team managed the game. Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Cristhian Mosquera and Max Dowman remained unused.

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Burnley began compact and had early hope, but momentum shifted after Arsenal’s first corner. “There’s a confidence and buzz around the place,” Burnley’s Scott Parker beamed as the Clarets bounced into Saturday’s clash buoyed by back-to-back wins. Turf Moor briefly rallied late, with Marcus Edwards striking the post in stoppage time, but Arsenal controlled the outcome and kept Burnley at arm’s length.

Key match figures show Arsenal with 62% possession and an expected goals total of 2.32 to Burnley’s 0.00. Arsenal managed eight total shots, six on target, to Burnley’s none in the first statistical summary, underlining the leaders’ superiority on the day.

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Arteta: Arsenal Must Convert Squad Depth Into Near Perfection to End Title Wait

Arteta says Arsenal have added quality and versatility; depth must turn into near perfection. It is.

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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal have reached “another level” this season as the club pursues its first Premier League title in 22 years. After finishing as runners-up in 2022–23, 2023–24 and 2024–25, the manager insists improvement in squad depth and maturity has been critical as his Class of ’26 sit top of the table approaching the halfway stage.

“We’ve gone to another level this season. Last season, at times, we had 13 or 14 outfield players competing [for places]. It’s not enough,” the manager told TNT Sports .

Summer recruitment saw Arsenal spend around £272.5 million on seven new players, while Piero Hincapié arrived on loan with a £45 million option to buy next year. The new signings, combined with Cristhian Mosquera, have helped cover defensive injuries and Martín Zubimendi has strengthened the centre of midfield. Up front, Viktor Gyökeres provides a recognised No. 9, even if he has not matched the prolific scoring rate he enjoyed at Sporting CP. Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke have added creativity high up the pitch.

“We’ve gone and increased the numbers and certainly the quality and, within that, the versatility of this team. We’ve added pieces we didn’t have that can complement each other in a really powerful way, and they have adapted really well.”

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Arteta also emphasised the role of experience gained from near misses. “You can see the way the team competes and the way the individuals, as well, have evolved and matured. That’s something that takes time to get into that position,” Arteta added. “Look at Bukayo and the amount of games that he’s played at his age, or [Gabriel] Martinelli or [William] Saliba or big [Gabriel], Jurriën [Timber], he’s 23 years old—that’s what we’ve been building.”

Still, Arteta warned that achieving the title will demand outstanding consistency. “[In 2023 – 24], we scored the most goals in the history of Arsenal Football Club and the least goals conceded, the most clean sheets and the most wins. You still don’t win the league. That’s the demands that we have,” Arteta went on to explain.

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PSG and Barcelona dominate 2025 Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s 11s

PSG and Barcelona players led the 2025 Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s 11s revealed at the awards. Read.

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The 2025 Best FIFA Football Awards revealed men’s and women’s Teams of the Year that were shaped by last season’s major club achievements. Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League winners featured heavily in the men’s selection, while Barcelona and Spain supplied the bulk of the women’s eleven.

Gianluigi Donnarumma, who may have since moved on to Manchester City, was included after a season in which he was instrumental in PSG’s triumphs. The PSG presence continued with Achraf Hakimi, Willian Pacho and Nuno Mendes in defence and Vitinha in midfield. The forward line included 2025 Best FIFA Men’s Player Ousmane Dembélé alongside Lamine Yamal, with Pedri also voted into the XI. Liverpool centre back Virgil van Dijk was recognised for his role in the Reds winning the Premier League title, and English midfielders Cole Palmer and Jude Bellingham completed the midfield mix.

The full men’s XI named at the ceremony was: Gianluigi Donnarumma; Achraf Hakimi, Willian Pacho, Virgil van Dijk, Nuno Mendes; Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Vitinha; Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembélé.

On the women’s side, Spain and Barcelona dominated the selection, with four players from England’s Lionesses included after retaining their European Championship title. Aitana Bonmatí, voted Best FIFA Women’s Player for the third successive year, led a Barcelona contingent that also included Alexia Putellas, Patri Guijarro, Clàudia Pina, Irene Paredes and Ona Batlle.

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Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey, who left Barcelona for the Gunners in 2024 and helped steer Arsenal to Champions League glory, was named in the lineup despite debate over individual awards. The women’s XI was completed by Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Leah Williamson and Alessia Russo.

Both teams reflect the season’s balance of club and international success as recognised by the 2025 awards.

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Ben White setback could keep him out until mid-January, Arsenal told

Ben White could be sidelined for a minimum of a month, potentially missing fixtures into January….

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Arsenal have been warned that Ben White may be unavailable until at least the middle of January after fresh testing of his injury. BBC Sport reports Arsenal “fear” White’s absence will be for a “minimum of a month” while he recovers from the setback. That best case timeline would see the 28-year-old miss seven or eight matches across three competitions; the absence could stretch longer.

The schedule through mid-January presents a congested spell. Arsenal face Everton in the Premier League on Dec. 20 before a Carabao Cup quarterfinal against Crystal Palace on Dec. 23. League fixtures follow against Brighton on Dec. 27 and Aston Villa on Dec. 30. After the turn of the year Arsenal play Bournemouth (Jan. 3), Liverpool (Jan. 8), then travel to Portsmouth in the FA Cup third round on Jan. 11, and host Nottingham Forest on Jan. 17.

Those fixtures mean a player missing a month could be absent for important matches in the Premier League, the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup. The club had seen improving cover in defence recently. William Saliba returned to the team after injury against Wolves, allowing Piero Hincapié to move to the left as Riccardo Calafiori served a suspension. Jurriën Timber had been required to cover absences in the centre of defence, and White, after being an unused substitute for much of the season, had begun to start games.

When White left the pitch, Myles Lewis-Skelly, the only defender on the bench, was the chosen replacement. That selection underlines the limits of available options on a given matchday and explains why the reported recovery timeline will be followed closely at the club. Arsenal will continue to monitor White’s progress as they plan for the busy fixture list that runs through mid-January.

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