Brighton 1 Arsenal 1: Gunners suffer major blow in Premier League title race after William Saliba gives away penalty

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TEENAGE dreams – but for Arsenal, more title agony.

Ethan Nwaneri, 17, became the first Gunners player to score multiple Prem goals before his 18th birthday with a fine 16th minute finish in a brutally cold south coast clash.

Joao Pedro of Brighton celebrates a goal.Reuters
Joao Pedro bagged a penalty to share the spoils on the south coast[/caption]
Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal celebrates scoring a goal.Getty
Ethan Nwaneri was the bright spark for Arsenal as the teenager bagged the Gunners’ opener.[/caption]  shots on target (4-3), shots (11-9), possession (45%-55%).

But from there, Mikel Arteta watched his side’s performance – and their chances of catching league leaders Liverpool – slip away at the Amex following Joao Pedro’s 61st minute penalty.

Back in August, the Seagulls nicked two points off Arsenal at the Emirates in a highly controversial 1-1 draw that saw Declan Rice sent off by referee Chris Kavanagh for ‘delaying the restart’.

And yet more dropped points against Fabian Hurzeler’s men will leave Arteta just as seething – especially as Brighton striker Pedro avoided a ban last week for swinging an elbow at Brentford’s Yehor Yarmolyuk.

William Saliba’s head contact with Pedro in the box appeared to be a fair challenge until ref Anthony Taylor made a potentially title-defining decision.

It leaves Arsenal five points off Arne Slot’s Reds having played TWO games more. The North Londoners truly need something special to happen to claw this back.

Brighton meanwhile continue to reign as kings of level-pegging – winless now in their last eight Prem games but in six of them they have won a point, with 10 draws in total this term.

Nwaneri earned a second successive Prem start, but there were changes around him.

Rice, Jorginho and Leandro Trossard started while Thomas Partey was at right back in place of the suspended Jurrien Timber.

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William Saliba mistimed his header and clashed heads with Joao Pedro in the box[/caption]
Stadium LED screen explains VAR penalty decision.Getty
VAR deemed the clash of heads to be a penalty[/caption]
Joao Pedro of Brighton & Hove Albion taking a penalty kick.Getty
Pedro confidently dispatched the spot-kick[/caption] https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1875616930524004544

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Despite suggesting he was now well enough to feature, Arteta left Kai Havertz out yet again after the German missed the 3-1 victory at Brentford with a sickness bug.

Skipper Martin Odegaard featured against the Bees despite also suffering from the illness, so sat on the bench for this one, alongside Gabriel Martinelli.

Rotation is the name of the game for Arteta with nine games in four different competitions to contend with this month.

Yet the significance of this one could not be overstated, needing to pile some form of pressure on leaders Liverpool with Prem bouts coming thick and fast in the New Year.

Arsenal were back in their bold black strip, one that Arteta likes. The Spaniard believes it strikes fear into opposition players on their own patch, and the Gunners began menacingly.

For all the changes in personnel, the visitors were sharp and silky on the ball with Trossard at the heart of it, serenaded by a chorus of boos on his old stomping ground.

In-form Brazilian Gabriel Jesus was then slipped in by a crafty Jorginho pick-out.

He may have six in his last four in all competitions, but Jesus’ shot was blocked by the legs of Bart Verbruggen before the offside flag was raised.

Arsenal were comfortable, but so were Brighton, galloping off on the occasional counter before retreating back in a hurry.

With Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel watching on, a spark was needed, and Arsenal got it from their two Englishmen Rice and Nwaneri, combining with some lovely, fluid runs down the right.

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Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal scoring a goal.Getty
Ethan Nwaneri tucked away a confident opener for Arsenal[/caption] Momentum chart comparing Brighton and Arsenal's game; Brighton scored 1 goal, Arsenal scored 1.

Nwaneri then popped up in space, found by Mikel Merino, driving towards goal and scurrying a finish under the body of Verbruggen.

It was his fifth goal so far this term, and now just the sixth player to score more than once in the Prem before turning 18, alongside the likes of Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen and James Milner.

If anyone had any doubts over whether this kid is ready for the big time, they have been silenced for good it seems.

And what a time to do it with Tuchel watching on. The Enfield-born Hale End prodigy has plied his trade in the U16s, U17s and U19s for England so far. Is another step up now on the cards?

Arsenal looked relieved to have found the opener, but then became nervy. David Raya came to the rescue as Jorginho fluffed an overhead kick in his own box.

Brighton sensed an opening. Simon Adingra blazed over a glorious chance after another sloppy bit of play from Jorginho.

With the game turning gritty, Arsenal turned to their corner prowess, but their opponents had done their homework. Gabriel was double-teamed and then hauled to the ground by Matt O’Riley.

It was from another corner that youngling Nwaneri picked up a yellow card for timewasting, the dark arts not going unpunished this time.

Arsenal player ratings: Ethan Nwaneri is perfect Bukayo Saka replacement but Gabriel Jesus goes missing against Brighton

ETHAN NWANERI was the brightest spark on the pitch as Arsenal lost further ground int he title race.

SunSport’s Isabelle Barker has given her ratings for the Arsenal players…

DAVID RAYA – 6

The Spanish stopper didn’t have too much to deal with apart from Joao Pedro’s penalty which he went the wrong way for. He couldn’t have done too much about it though, it was a classy finish into the other corner.

THOMAS PARTEY – 6

Partey was ok to start with at right-back but the experiment still looked unconvincing in the second-half, with him struggling to handle Kaoru Mitoma when the Japanese international came on.

WILLIAM SALIBA – 6

The French centre-back was solid up until conceding the crucial penalty for dangerous play against Pedro in the box. If it had been a headbutt, Saliba would have been sent off, in fairness it looked as though he was going for the ball, and it was an unfortunate clash of heads.

GABRIEL MAGALHAES – 5

Started off solidly at the back but faded out with little answers for Brighton’s pressure towards the end.

RICCARDO CALAFIORI – 7

Calafiori was superb, particularly in the first half against Brighton, with the stats speaking for themselves. He won the most duels, completed the most take ons and most tackles. He also misplaced just one of his 22 passes.

JORGINHO – 6

The ex-Chelsea man struggled to receive the ball under pressure, nearly costing Arsenal a goal for the hosts. Generally looked too slow for the game this evening.

MIKEL MERINO – 7

The Spanish midfielder linked up beautifully with Rice for the opener, producing a lovely pass over the top for Nwaneri to latch onto. Merino faded out towards the end though, looking more sluggish and ponderous on the ball as the minutes went by.

DECLAN RICE – 7

The midfielder was the furthest forward, pressing the Brighton backline with Jesus and it worked at first.

He took on the Odegaard role when Arsenal didn’t have possession. Was involved with first big chance with Jesus and then pulled the strings for Nwaneri’s opener.

LEANDRO TROSSARD – 6

The Brighton faithful were booing Trossard from the get go but he didn’t show up to silence them. The Belgian winger offered very little going forward.

ETHAN NWANERI – 8

So good from Nwaneri for the opener. He was involved in the build up with Rice and Merino then put on the afterburners to produce a charging run before slotting the ball into the bottom corner.

What a good replacement Nwaneri has been for Bukayo Saka. He fits the bill with pace, body shape, and a lovely left foot.

GABRIEL JESUS – 5

The striker lashed a shot at Verbruggen for an early warning, but he was offside anyway, wasting the delicious through ball from Jorginho. Was virtually anonymous by the end and Arsenal won’t be able to win the league with a striker like that.

Substitutes
MARTIN ODEGAARD – 6

GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6

It is likely why Arteta subbed off his goal scorer at the break for Martinelli, not that it swung momentum back Arsenal’s way. If anything, the opposite.

A messy performance bit them on the backside in the 59th minute as Saliba’s head made contact with that of Joao Pedro’s. Anthony Taylor took a long look at it before pointing to the spot.

VAR deemed “sufficient contact” had been made. Arteta disagreed. Either way, it resulted in Pedro sending Raya the wrong way in front of a jubilant home support.

Desperation crept in. Odegaard was flung on to seize the moment, no matter how worse for wear he felt, but it was Brighton pushing with intent, as if they were the ones chasing the title.

Adingra should have converted with a pulsating run and ball across goal. Kaoru Mitoma was inches away from tapping in at the far post.

A few wasted free-kicks later, Arsenal trudged off with defeat in their mouths. Next week’s Carabao Cup semi-final suddenly feels very big.

 22 touches, 0 dispossessed, 1 shot, 1 goal, 3 duels won, 45 mins played.

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