The league leaders were not at their fluent best at Emirates Stadium, but two goals from corner routines once again proved enough. He said winning by exploiting the small margins, particularly against a side like Chelsea, was “beautiful” in its own way. Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman also defended Arsenal’s approach, saying it made sense to lean on a proven strength. Brazilian defender Gabriel has been central to Arsenal’s routines, now directly involved in 25 Premier League goals, the most by an Arsenal centre-back in the competition. With nine league matches remaining, Arsenal remain firmly on course for their first league title since 2004.
Source: Dhaka Tribune March 02, 2026 03:52 UTC