Arsenal supervisor, Mikel Arteta, has admitted he felt a “ache in my tummy” after they conceded a late aim of their 2-2 draw with Sunderland on Saturday.
The Gunners let of their first aim in 881 minutes after which once more in stoppage time to drop factors towards the Black Cats.
The consequence that doubtlessly breathes new life into the title race.
Daniel Ballard opened the scoring towards his former facet on the Stadium of Gentle, earlier than targets from Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard swung the sport round.
However within the 94th minute, Brian Brobbey’s hooked effort ended Arsenal’s five-game profitable run within the league.
“I felt a ache in my tummy,” Arteta stated.
“I don’t need to concede any targets. It was a aim and put the sport in a troublesome place.”
The consequence means Arsenal’s lead is now seven factors over second-place Manchester Metropolis, who play defending champions Liverpool on Sunday.
