Brighton end 10-man Arsenal’s winning start with 1-1 draw

Declan Rice saw red after picking up a second yellow in the 49th minute

Joao Pedro equalised for Brighton against Arsenal at the Emirates. Photograph: Shutterstock
Joao Pedro equalised for Brighton against Arsenal at the Emirates. Photograph: Shutterstock
Premier League: Arsenal 1 – Brighton 1

Brighton and Hove Albion ended Arsenal’s winning start to the new Premier League season with a 1-1 draw at The Emirates on Saturday, with the home side holding on with 10 men after Declan Rice’s second-half sending off.

Arsenal dominated the first half and deservedly lead at half time after Kai Havertz finished brilliantly in the 38th minute, having been played in expertly by Bukayo Saka.

Four minutes into the second half, however, Arsenal’s task was made all the harder when Rice was sent off after picking up a second yellow card. Brazilian striker Joao Pedro fired Brighton level 12 minutes later.

Both sides missed golden chances to win the contest late on, but they each had to settle for a point that keeps Arsenal and Brighton unbeaten from their three games so far.

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After narrowly missing out on their first Premier League title since 2004 last season, Arsenal started the new term in perfect fashion.

With champions Manchester City also coming into this weekend’s fixtures with two wins from two at the start of the new season, Arsenal know any slip-up, even this early in the campaign, could be costly.

They appeared set to be course for a ninth successive league victory after a dominant first-half display. Skipper Martin Odegaard should have scored earlier in the opening period before Havertz lofted home his second of the campaign.

Rice’s second yellow for trying to stop Brighton taking a quick free kick, a decision that was met with consternation around the stands, turned the tide in the visitors’ favour.

Since December 26th, 2019 – Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge of Arsenal – the Gunners have been shown 16 red cards in the Premier League, at least three more than any other side. But it was Rice’s first red in his 245th Premier League appearance.

Following his last-gasp winner against Manchester United last weekend, Pedro reacted first after Yankuba Minteh’s shot had been saved to pull Brighton level, and the game opened up thereafter.

Arsenal's Declan Rice pleads his innocents after being shown a second yellow card by referee Christopher Kavanagh against Brighton in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
Arsenal's Declan Rice pleads his innocents after being shown a second yellow card by referee Christopher Kavanagh against Brighton in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Saka could have snatched the win late on, while Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya had to be at his best on several occasions to keep Brighton from earning all three points, but both seemed content with a draw after an exhilarating tussle.

Speaking after the game, Arteta bemoaned referee Chris Kavanagh’s decision to show Rice the first red card of his career and insisted it changed the game.

“I was amazed. Amazed, amazed, amazed because of how inconsistent decisions can be,” said Arteta.

“In the first half, there are two incidents and nothing happens. Then, in a non-critical area, the ball hits Declan, he turns around, he doesn’t see the player coming and he touches the ball.

“By law, he can make that call, but then by law he needs to make the next call, which is red card so we play 10 vs 10. This is what amazed me. At this level it’s amazing.”

The Spaniard added: “A very emotional afternoon. The referee makes a decision that changes the course of the game.

“And still like this with 10 men, the team reacts unbelievably well, the stadium reacts unbelievably well and probably we should have won the game.” – Reuters & PA