Despite being reduced to ten men in the first half after Moises Caicedo’s rash challenge on Mikel Merino, Trevoh Chalobah opened the scoring three minutes after the re-start after latching onto Reece James’ inviting cross and nodding past David Raya.
GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: For the first time on record (from 2006/07 onwards), Arsenal saw three players carded in the opening 30 minutes of a Premier League game against Chelsea.
Perhaps thanks to James’ all-action performance in the middle of the park, Mikel Arteta’s Premier League leaders were unable to make use of their numerical advantage to secure all three points. A share of the spoils, it was, as Merino levelled proceedings just shy of the hour mark.
Hackett Raises Issue Following Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal
Hackett, following the two sides’ 1-1 draw, first took to social media to praise the referee. He said: “Well done Anthony Taylor. Having indicated to the Arsenal player where he wanted the throw in to be taken the Arsenal player ignored his instructions. Taylor reversed the throw and awarded it to Chelsea.”
In response, though, a fan questioned the decision to award just four minutes of added time at the end of the match given the number of stoppages in play. Hackett, formerly of the PGMOL, insisted the timing of matches are ‘frankly a joke’. He wrote:
“The timing of matches is frankly a joke. Along with your former Club Director David Dein we have been calling for an independent timekeeper and a stop clock. 4 was not enough.”
Footage of the Stamford Bridge encounter has now emerged, proving that the added time – at the end of the first and second half – did not correlate to the amount of time which was spent not playing as the ball was out of play.
The compilation of clips proved the ball was out of play for a total of eight minutes and 37 seconds in the first half, but Anthony Taylor only offered an additional five minutes before the half-time interval. For example, five minutes and 26 seconds went by from the time play stopped to re-assess the decision to give Caicedo a yellow card to when Rice took the throw-in to resume play.
For the second 45, the ball was out of play for nine minutes and seven seconds, which included an array of second-half substitutions and the celebration for Merino’s equaliser; Taylor, at the end of the match, issued a mere four minutes of additional time.
Arsenal and Chelsea’s 2025/26 Premier League Prospects
Can Arsenal finally end their Premier League trophy drought? The Gunners – widely regarded as one of the biggest clubs to never win the Champions League – have improved tenfold under the stewardship of Arteta, but a lack of silverware has raised questions over whether they can rub shoulders with the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City.
To start the 2025/26 campaign, they’ve stolen a march at the summit of the table after coming second in back-to-back-to-back seasons. Having lost the solitary match thus far, they look a cut above the rest in England’s top flight, and it’s now just a question of whether their stability at the top is sustainable.


