Arsenal was left to regret a missed chance to narrow the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points, following a draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage. Bukayo Saka believed he had secured all three points for the Gunners when he scored with a close-range header two minutes before the end of the match in west London. However, the goal was subsequently overturned after a VAR review identified Gabriel Martinelli as being offside during the build-up. Raul Jimenez had given Fulham the lead in the first half, netting his sixth goal of the season by slotting the ball past David Raya from a tight angle. Arsenal managed only one shot on target in the first half, a save made by former Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno from Saka. The Gunners achieved parity within six minutes of the second half, with William Saliba converting a goal following a well-executed corner kick routine where Kai Havertz provided the assist for the Frenchman. Arsenal maintained dominance for the remainder of the game and thought they had found a winning goal through Saka, but VAR intervened, ensuring Fulham secured a point. This draw positions Arsenal in second place, six points behind Liverpool, having played one additional game. Post navigation Guardiola Pledges Resilience After Manchester City’s Defeat England Defeats Japan, Ending Losing Streak (Published October 30, 2024)