Arsenal’s remarkable run of clean sheets has finally come to an end. The Premier League leaders were held to a dramatic 2–2 draw away to Sunderland on Saturday night, conceding for the first time in eight matches across all competitions.
The Gunners, who had gone through the entire month of October without letting in a single goal, looked set to extend that record. However, they found themselves behind in the first half before rallying with two second-half strikes, only to be denied victory by a last-minute equaliser.
It was the first goal Arsenal had conceded in over 720 minutes of football, and it came against a newly promoted Sunderland side playing in the Premier League after an eight-year absence. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, Mikel Arteta’s men were left frustrated as defensive lapses cost them two valuable points.
Sunderland took the lead in the 36th minute when Daniel Ballard capitalised on a defensive error to fire past David Raya. Arsenal pushed hard for an equaliser but went into half-time trailing 1–0.
The response came early in the second half. Bukayo Saka levelled the score in the 54th minute, slotting home after a slick passing exchange on the right flank. Arsenal’s pressure intensified, and in the 74th minute, Leandro Trossard put them ahead with a composed finish from close range.
However, the hosts refused to give up. Deep into stoppage time, Brian Brobbey stunned the visitors with a superbly executed lob over the Arsenal goalkeeper, salvaging a point for Sunderland and sending the home fans into raptures.
| Match Statistics | Details |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Sunderland vs Arsenal |
| Result | 2–2 Draw |
| Arsenal Scorers | Bukayo Saka (54’), Leandro Trossard (74’) |
| Sunderland Scorers | Daniel Ballard (36’), Brian Brobbey (90+3’) |
| Arsenal’s Clean Sheet Run | Ended after 8 consecutive matches |
| Venue | Stadium of Light, Sunderland |
| Competition | Premier League |
With this result, Arsenal remain top of the Premier League table with 26 points from 11 matches, having recorded 8 wins and 2 draws. Sunderland, meanwhile, continue their impressive return to the top flight, sitting fourth with 19 points from the same number of games.
For Arteta’s side, the draw serves as a reminder that consistency at both ends of the pitch will be crucial if they are to maintain their title charge through the demanding winter fixtures ahead.