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Sunderland snap Arsenal’s winning run in Premier League title twist

Sunderland snap Arsenal’s winning run in Premier League title twist
Arsenal’s Spanish manager Mikel Arteta greets Bukayo Saka after the final whistle during their English Premier League match against Sunderland at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland in north east England on Nov. 8, 2025. (AFP)
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Sunderland snap Arsenal’s winning run in Premier League title twist

Sunderland snap Arsenal’s winning run in Premier League title twist
  • Dan Ballard ended the Gunners’ run of clean sheets since September 28 to fire the Black Cats in front
  • Victory would have lifted newly-promoted Sunderland into second

SUNDERLAND. UK: Arsenal’s 10-game winning run in all competitions was ended by Brian Brobbey’s stoppage-time equalizer that salvaged a 2-2 draw for Sunderland on Saturday.
The Gunners had not conceded for eight games before Saturday but could only extend their lead at the top of the Premier League over Manchester City, who host Liverpool on Sunday, to seven points.
Dan Ballard ended the Gunners’ run of clean sheets since September 28 to fire the Black Cats in front.
Victory would have lifted newly-promoted Sunderland into second, but thunderous finishes from Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard turned the game around for Mikel Arteta’s men in the second half.
They could not close out a vital three points, however, as Brobbey outmuscled the normally imperious Gabriel Magalhaes to hook in Ballard’s flick on.
Arsenal dropping points is a welcome boost for their title rivals ahead of their showdown at the Etihad on Sunday.
City and Liverpool have dominated the English top flight over the past decade and both sides would have been heartened by rare signs of cracks in Arsenal’s facade.
Liverpool sit fourth, now eight points off the top.
Sunderland went into the match unbeaten at the Stadium of Light on their return to the top flight and their physical approach unsettled the visitors.
Former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka relished the challenge of facing his former side to knock the visitors off their stride.
The league leaders have relied on their strength from set pieces to catapult themselves into pole position for a first league title in 22 years.
Yet, this time they were the ones to concede from a free-kick.
Ballard blasted into the roof of the net beyond David Raya to open the scoring on 36 minutes after bursting onto Nordi Mukiele’s header.
A Declan Rice free-kick from long range was the sum total of Arsenal’s efforts on target in the first half.
After the break, they emerged a more purposeful attacking threat in the second period.
Rice robbed Enzo Le Fe in midfield to begin the move for the equalizer before Mikel Merino teed up Saka, who fired low and hard past Robin Roefs on his weaker right foot.
Martin Zubimendi hit the bar as the Arsenal pressure mounted and eventually told in spectacular fashion on 74 minutes.
Trossard used the decoy run of Riccardo Calafiori to open up space on the edge of the box before unleashing a drive into the top corner.
Sunderland showed the spirit that has seen them get off to a flying start to their first Premier League campaign in eight years.
Ballard beat Zubimendi to a cross into the box and Brobbey showed a combination of strength and skill to hold off Gabriel and hook the ball beyond Raya.
There was still time for more heroics from Ballard as he blocked Merino’s goalbound effort after Roefs parried Calafiori’s header.
A point takes Sunderland level with Liverpool and Tottenham in fifth.


Juventus held to scoreless home draw in Turin derby

Juventus held to scoreless home draw in Turin derby
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Juventus held to scoreless home draw in Turin derby

Juventus held to scoreless home draw in Turin derby
Juve are fifth in the standings on 19 points from 11 games, two points behind Inter Milan
Conceicao also had a shot from a wide angle go narrowly the wrong side of the upright

TURIN, Italy: Juventus largely dominated but were unable to get the better of neighbors Torino in a 0-0 home draw on Saturday, dealing a blow to Luciano Spalletti’s side’s hopes of gaining ground in the Serie A title race.
The hosts had won their last two Serie A games since sacking manager Igor Tudor, one of those victories coming in Spalletti’s first game in charge, but a largely toothless derby display left the crowd frustrated.
Juve are fifth in the standings on 19 points from 11 games, two points behind Inter Milan, AC Milan and AS Roma, who all have a match in hand, with leaders Napoli on 22 points ahead of Sunday’s game at Bologna. Torino are in 11th place on 14 points.
The opening half may have been mostly one-way traffic but Juventus struggled to create any real opportunities against their neighbors, any half-chances that came their way inspired by Francisco Conceicao.
The Portuguese winger played a decent ball into Dusan Vlahovic just outside the six-yard area but Torino defender Guillermo Maripan did well to get ahead of the Serbian striker to clear the danger.
Conceicao also had a shot from a wide angle go narrowly the wrong side of the upright. If Conceicao provided a spark on the right side, Kenan Yildiz on the left is still struggling to live up to the number 10 jersey.
Yildiz was often guilty of losing possession, and on the rare occasion he managed to go past his marker, his final ball let him down.
Spalletti cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines, pacing his technical area and only standing still to take notes. But his halftime team talk did little to alter proceedings, if anything Torino grew in confidence and began to threaten.
The visitors, who had not beaten Juventus in their last 20 league meetings, never really looked like changing that statistic, but substitute Che Adams forced Michele Di Gregorio into a save with a powerful strike.
Spalletti changed things up, Edon Zhegrova and Jonathan David coming on, with Conceicao and Vlahovic, somewhat surprisingly, replaced.
Zhegrova whipped in a cross for Weston McKennie but keeper Alberto Paleari parried away the header, and try as Juventus might, a goal proved elusive.