Sanchez blunders as Arsenal comeback rocks Chelsea

Chelsea vs Arsenal

Leandro Trossard managed to secure a total of five goals in his entire 10 appearances for both the clubs Arsenal and Belgium in this current season.

Arsenal made a remarkable comeback towards the end of the game to secure a draw at Stamford Bridge, right when Chelsea seemed to be on the brink of achieving their greatest triumph under the leadership of Mauricio Pochettino.

Chelsea dominated the game once Cole Palmer scored from a penalty kick in the 15th minute. The video assistant referee came into play and William Saliba was penalized for handball.

Arsenal appeared to be on the verge of experiencing their initial loss of the season in the Premier League as a result of Mykhailo Mudryk's unexpected attempt from a distant location that caught David Raya, Arsenal's goalkeeper, off guard and out of place just three minutes after the second-half began.

The performance of Arsenal was poor and they faced difficulty in generating any chances until they received a fortunate opportunity with only 13 minutes remaining. This occurred when Declan Rice made the most of a bad clearance by Robert Sanchez, the goalkeeper for Chelsea, and scored a goal against their own team.

Surprisingly, they reached an equal score just seven minutes later thanks to Leandro Trossard, who came onto the field as a substitute and wasted no time in making an impact. He managed to sneak in at the far post and score as Chelsea struggled to handle Bukayo Saka's cross.

Raya's Challenge To Convince

It was a tough game for Arsenal against Chelsea and they didn't play as well as they usually do, but they managed to grab a point which was a positive outcome. The team deserves recognition for not giving up and managing to keep their unbeaten record in the Premier League intact. It seemed like they wouldn't get a result, but they managed to stick it out until the end.

The players under the guidance of Manager Mikel Arteta were frequently scolded for their lack of diligence, however, their determination cannot be doubted as they managed to secure a point through their last-minute comeback.

The presentation had uncertain elements, specifically regarding David Raya's inadequate goalkeeping. This issue is likely to be the most prominently discussed.

Arteta made a significant choice when he substituted England's long-standing primary goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale with the player he acquired from Brentford over the summer for the match against Everton in September.

Despite Arteta's mention of competing for positions, it was evident that he was designating the 28-year-old Spanish player as his primary goalkeeper. A lot was at stake with his decision.

Arteta's decision to include Raya in the team has not been successful so far. In the past few matches, Raya has appeared unsure of himself, causing a goal to be scored against the team in their Champions League loss to Lens. He also got lucky with some moments of hesitation in the win against Manchester City.

In this instance, he appeared anxious and uneasy and felt ashamed when he got caught in a bad position as Mykhailo Mudryk's pass came from the left and went over his head resulting in Chelsea's second goal.

Raya nearly caused a bigger problem when he gave the ball directly to Cole Palmer, who was in front of the goal soon after. However, Chelsea forgave him for his mistake.

Arteta has shown support for Raya, but he requires the goalkeeper to improve his performance as soon as possible. This is necessary if Arteta wants to prove that Raya is truly a better option than Ramsdale.

Chelsea's Frustration With Improvements

The game seemed certain for Chelsea's victory for a significant period of time. However, they let it slip away in the final moments in an irresponsible manner. This outcome may feel like a loss for Mauricio Pochettino and his team.

Chelsea showed great signs of improvement for a considerable amount of time and seemed to be making progress after a terrible time both on and off the field.

Palmer and Mudryk's goals seemed to be leading them to their third consecutive league victory as Chelsea put on their strongest showing since Pochettino took over in the summer.

Mudryk appeared to be gaining more and more confidence on the field, meanwhile, Moises Caicedo was silently accomplishing his job as a defensive midfielder in a way that convinced Chelsea to fork over a whopping £115 million to acquire his talents from Brighton.

Interestingly, even though Raya faced challenges while in the Arsenal goal, it was actually Sanchez's inadequate clearance that gave Rice the opportunity to score the goal that transformed the game's mood and direction.

The people dressed in blue at Stamford Bridge became anxious all of a sudden while Arsenal became energized, resulting in Trossard scoring the equalizer shortly after.

There were many impressive aspects of Chelsea's performance, and although Pochettino may come to appreciate it after the initial disappointment passes, the dramatic finale at Stamford Bridge was undoubtedly a difficult pill for the home side to swallow.

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Number six on the squad is Thiago Silva, the player.

Jersey number 11, the footballer goes by the name of Gabriel Martinelli.

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The game is over, and Chelsea and Arsenal have tied with a score of 2-2.

The conclusion of the second half sees both teams, Chelsea and Arsenal, tied at a score of 2-2.

Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) has committed a foul.

Chelsea's Levi Colwill gains a free kick in their own half of the field.

Kai Havertz (Arsenal) is guilty of committing a foul.

Marc Cucurella from Chelsea earns a free-kick in their own half of the field.

Bukayo Saka from Arsenal team has managed to receive a free kick in the section reserved for defense.

Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea) was called for a foul.

The try was stopped. Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea) kicked the ball with his right foot from the right corner of the playing area, but the goalkeeper caught it near the bottom left corner of the goal. Enzo Fernández helped with the shot.

The try was stopped. Eddie Nketiah, who plays for Arsenal, attempted to score with his left foot from a distance but the ball was stopped by the goalkeeper in the center of the net. Bukayo Saka assisted him in the attempt.

The referee deemed that Ben White from Arsenal committed a foul of poor quality which resulted in him being given a yellow card.

Ben White (Arsenal) committed a foul.

Noni Madueke (player from Chelsea) earns a free kick positioned on the left side of the field.

Eddie Nketiah, a player for Arsenal, was given a yellow card due to his foul behavior.

Eddie Nketiah from Arsenal committed a violation.

The defensive half called for a free kick and it was taken by Moisés Caicedo of Chelsea.

Eddie Nketiah from Arsenal didn't manage to score with his right footed shot from the right side of the box. Despite help from Ben White, the ball missed to the left.

"Goal scored!" exclaimed the commentator as Chelsea and Arsenal were tied at 2-2. It was Leandro Trossard from Arsenal who had scored the goal with his right footed shot from the left side of the six-yard box. Bukayo Saka was the one who assisted him by giving a cross. The ball was shot right in the centre of the goal, making the team and fans go wild with excitement.

Chelsea makes a change. Cole Palmer exits the pitch and is replaced by Reece James.

The player Noni Madueke took over for Raheem Sterling on the Chelsea team.

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