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Arsenal 1-2 Brighton: Maupay seals victory for Seagulls


Arsenal have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 11 matches in all competitions since beating Bournemouth 1-0 on 6 October

Managerless Arsenal’s season plummeted to a new low as they were beaten at home by Brighton in interim manager Freddie Ljungberg’s first home match in charge.

Alexandre Lacazette marked his 100th Arsenal appearance by heading his side level after Adam Webster had given the visitors a first-half lead.

With the score 1-1, there was frustration for Ljungberg and Arsenal when David Luiz thought he had scored the winner with a volley but it was correctly ruled out following a VAR check for offside.

Neal Maupay headed Brighton’s winner from Aaron Mooy’s cross to leave Arsenal 10th in the table – 10 points off a Champions League spot.

Where do Arsenal go from here?

Arsenal have now failed to win any of their last nine games in all competitions – their worst winless run since 1977 – and fans who stayed for the final whistle booed their team off the pitch at the end after a tepid performance.

Twelve years after his last appearance for Arsenal as a player, Ljungberg was given a chance to show fans inside a far-from-full Emirates he is capable of managing the club where he won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups.

It started well with the Swede given a decent reception by the crowd before rapidly going downhill as Brighton, who had lost their previous four away games, took control.

Ljungberg dropped Shkodran Mustafi from his 18 after last Sunday’s 2-2 draw with struggling Norwich, yet Arsenal were still a shambles at the back.

Maupay had already forced Bernd Leno into a one-handed save when Webster struck from a corner after lashing home following Dan Burn’s downward header.

Arsenal improved with the introduction of club record signing Nicolas Pepe after half-time and France forward Lacazette lifted the mood by climbing above the Brighton defence to head his side level.

Yet the Gunners were short on confidence and ideas – while Mat Ryan produced a superb save at the end to frustrate the home side further.

The Brighton keeper flung himself across his line to deny substitute Gabriel Martinelli as Arsenal’s misery continued.

More Emirates joy for Potter

Brighton boss Graham Potter was making his first return to Arsenal since his Ostersunds team beat the Gunners in the Europa League in February 2018.

Asked before the game whether he would be a Premier League manager if Ostersunds had not had a good run in Europe, Potter said: “Probably not. We all get to a certain point by doing something and everyone’s path is different. Ostersunds was mine.”

The Seagulls had given leaders Liverpool a late score on Saturday and they carried on from where they left off at Anfield to climb three places up the table to 13th – one point behind Arsenal.

Brighton’s first Premier League win since 2 November was built on guts and determination.

While Maupay, who now has five goals this season, and 19-year-old Aaron Connolly tormented lacklustre Arsenal, Webster and Dunk were solid at the back for the visitors.

In addition, Potter’s arrival at Brighton has seen them become a menace at set-pieces.

Seven of Brighton’s last 10 league goals have been scored via set-piece situations.

What’s next?

Arsenal do not play again until Monday when they visit West Ham (20:00 GMT) in a London derby while Brighton are in action on Sunday when they host in-form Wolves (16:30 GMT).





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