The spoils were shared between London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, despite the hosts playing almost an hour of the game with 10 men.
The 1–1 draw meant we saw a repeat of last season’s result at Stamford Bridge, and although the Premier League-leading Gunners would’ve been content with a point beforehand, the events that played out in west London mean Chelsea left the happier of the two teams.
However, the Blues, who took a second half lead through Trevoh Chalobah, were unable to close the gap on Arsenal at the summit, primarily because of Moisés Caicedo’s warranted first-half red card, and Manchester City will finish the weekend in second after they just about got past Leeds United on Saturday.






