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Arsenal
suffered a late collapse as Chelsea came from behind to claim a dramatic 2-1 win
in Mikel Arteta's first home game in charge of the Gunners.
Arsenal seemed to be on course for victory at the Emirates Stadium as they went
into the closing stages a goal up thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's early
header, but a glaring error from Bernd Leno allowed Jorginho to equalise from
Mason Mount's free kick in the 83rd minute.
Then, three minutes from time, Arsenal were caught on the counter-attack, with
Tammy Abraham converting from Willian's cut-back to complete a remarkable
turnaround in front of the stunned home fans.
It was a crushing outcome for the Gunners, who were outstanding for the opening
half-hour before Chelsea fought their way back into the game, clinching a late
victory which consolidates their position in the top four and leaves Arteta to
wait for his first win as head coach.
Player ratings
Arsenal: Leno (4), Maitland-Niles (7), Chambers (7), Luiz, Saka
(7), Guendouzi (7), Torreira (7), Nelson (8), Ozil (7), Aubameyang (8),
Lacazette (6).
Subs: Mustafi (5), Willock (5), Pepe (5).
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Rudiger (6), Zouma (6), Tomori (5),
Azpilicueta (6), Kovacic (5), Kante (6), Emerson (5), Mount (7), Willian (7),
Abraham (7).
Subs: Jorginho (8), Lamptey (7), Hudson-Odoi (5).
Man of the match: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
How Chelsea roared back to win
Arsenal overwhelmed Chelsea in the opening stages, with Aubameyang and Alexandre
Lacazette setting the tone by ferociously pressing the visitors high up the
pitch as Reiss Nelson tormented Emerson on the right flank and David Luiz tested
Kepa Arrizabalaga with an early free kick.
There was one early scare for the hosts at the other end when Leno - his vision
impaired by the sun - was forced into a scrambling save by Mount, but within a
few minutes of that Chelsea chance, Arsenal had the lead their electrifying
start deserved.
Arsenal continued to rip into their opponents after that, with the reinvigorated
Ozil picking their defence apart and combining beautifully with Aubameyang,
Lacazette and Nelson, whose speed and directness left Chelsea with little choice
but to foul them repeatedly.
The hosts lost Chambers to an injury midway through the half, with Shkodran
Mustafi replacing him, but their dominance continued, prompting Lampard to make
an early change, hauling off Emerson for Jorginho in the 34th minute and
abandoning Chelsea's back three.
Jorginho gave Chelsea greater control in midfield, but Arsenal's compact
defensive shape made them difficult to break down and they continued to threaten
on the break, too, with Aubameyang sending one diagonal shot into the side
netting from a Bukayo Saka pass shortly before half-time.
Chelsea looked far more threatening after the break, however, with N'Golo Kante
sending an early effort narrowly wide and Leno almost landing Arsenal in trouble
with a loose pass in his own half soon after that.
Arsenal's defensive resolve was epitomised by Luiz when he produced an
outstanding last-ditch block to deny Abraham after he had been played through on
goal by teenage substitute Tariq Lamptey, who had been thrown on for his debut.
Arsenal substitute Joe Willock then fired narrowly wide at the other end, but
not long after that the Emirates Stadium was stunned into silence when Leno
misjudged the flight of Mount's free kick, allowing Jorginho - who had been
fortunate to avoid a second yellow card earlier in the half - to finish into an
empty net from three yards out.
The Gunners poured forward in search of a winner, but instead they were caught
out on the break, with Willian cutting the ball back for Abraham, who kept his
composure to score his 12th Premier League goal of the season and prompt wild
celebrations in front of the away end.
Abraham went close to adding a third in the closing stages, with Lucas Torreira
sending Arsenal's best chance wide, but there were no further goals, leaving
Arteta to rue a costly collapse as Lampard joined his players to celebrate on
the pitch at full time.
Stats: Chelsea crash Arteta homecoming
Chelsea are the first team to win five away Premier League games against Arsenal
at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno has made more errors leading to goals than any
other Premier League player since August 2018 (7).
Chelsea became the first team to come from behind at half-time to win away at
Arsenal in the league since Spurs in November 2010.
What's next?
Arsenal host Manchester United on New Year's Day at 8pm, while Chelsea travel to
Brighton in the 12.30pm kick-off on the same day.
Teams
Arsenal Leno, Maitland-Niles, Chambers (Mustafi 23), Luiz,
Saka, Torreira, Guendouzi, Nelson (Pepe 86), Ozil (Willcock 76), Aubameyang (c),
Lacazette
Subs Not Used Martinez, Mavropanos, John-Jules, Smith-Rowe
Booked Guendouzi, Luiz, Torreira, Lacazette, Maitland-Niles
Goals Aubameyang 13
Chelsea Kepa, Rudiger, Tomori (Lamptey 59), Zouma, Azpilicueta
(c), Kante, Kovacic (Hudson-Odoi 70), Emerson (Jorginho 34), Willian, Mount,
Abraham
Subs Not Used Caballero, Christensen, Barkley, Batshuayi
Booked Mount, Konte, Rudiger, Jorginho
Goals Jorginho 83, Abraham 87
Attendance 60,309
Referee Craig Pawson