Arsenal’s Dominant Display Raises Alarms Ahead of High-Stakes Clash with Manchester City at Anfield
The second half saw Sunderland begin with more ambition. They produced a brief spell of sustained pressure, forcing David Raya into action with efforts that required alert goalkeeping. Although they did not fully seize control, Sunderland’s willingness to commit bodies forward created a different feel to the contest compared to the more restrained first half.
However, Arsenal regained composure, gradually forcing Sunderland deeper again. In the 66th minute, the Gunners extended their lead through Viktor Gyökeres, who finished clinically from close range following well‑constructed buildup play. This goal effectively restored Arsenal’s command of the match and utterly deflated Sunderland’s momentum.



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