Man City 2-2 Arsenal
Simon Stone
BBC Sport’s chief football news reporter
Mikel Arteta quite correctly said that he doesn’t know what the score would have been at the Etihad Stadium had Leandro Trossard not been sent off in the first half.
Just because Arsenal were leading at the time, and survived all of the second half and eight minutes of injury-time without him, it doesn’t mean they would have won it with him.
Yet that is what the gut reaction will feel like. There will be a sense of injustice at the manner of Trossard’s early exit, justified or not, and that is quite normal too.
But the fact that Arsenal got so close to ending Manchester City’s long unbeaten home record – and went so long without conceding against the champions despite being a man down – bodes well for the future.
Arsenal may not encounter this set of circumstances again, but they will have adversity to overcome this season. What happened this afternoon will stand them in good stead for the challenges that lie ahead.
Pride and frustration can be easy bedfellows on the return trip back to London.
The Michigan Wolverines made it to the College Football Playoff for the first time in 2021 after beating Ohio State and winning the Big Ten Championship. Sin
Alabama football's WR room stagnated in the final years of the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide went from a dominant run of recruiting and develop
Courtesy of UAPB Athletics PINE BLUFF, AR.– The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team has announced its 2025 HBCU football s
There's great news, and just some OK news for the Ohio State football program. The great news is that the Buckeyes made good on their "national title or bust" s