
🔴 Arsenal’s Set-Piece Supremacy
• Arsenal have scored nine goals from set-pieces this season (excluding penalties), more than any other team in Europe’s top five leagues.
• Their first goal came from a corner, continuing their trend of exploiting dead-ball situations under set-piece coach Nicolas Jover.
⚽ First-Half Brilliance
• Mikel Arteta called Arsenal’s first-half display “one of the best we have played” this season.
• Goals from Viktor Gyokeres and Declan Rice sealed the win before halftime, with Bukayo Saka also forcing key saves from Burnley’s Martin Dubravka.
🧠 Tactical Control and Squad Depth
• Despite missing key players like Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, and Martin Ødegaard, Arsenal’s rotated squad controlled possession and tempo.
• Arteta’s pragmatic approach allowed Arsenal to manage fatigue while maintaining dominance.
🌲 Burnley’s Missed Opportunity
• Burnley came into the match with back-to-back wins and the league’s highest big-chance conversion rate (80%).
• However, they failed to replicate that efficiency against Arsenal’s disciplined defense.
📉 Burnley’s Record vs League Leaders
• Burnley have never won a Premier League match against a team starting the day top of the table in 12 attempts (D5, L7).
• Their last such win came 50 years ago against QPR.
🔄 Momentum Shift in the Title Race
• With rivals dropping points, Arsenal’s win stretched their lead at the top and marked their ninth consecutive victory across all competitions.
• Their ability to win tough away fixtures like this one signals growing title credentials.