Following Sunday’s Premier League fixture between Chelsea and Arsenal, supporters shared their perspectives. Below are selections of their feedback: Chelsea Supporters Freddie commented: “Good game, fair result, and a point better off than we would have been last season. Enzo Maresca has to drop Robert Sanchez against Leicester and give Filip Jorgenson a chance – and what has happened to Reece James? He was only on for 10 minutes or so but immediately they started pressing him and he was nowhere! Cash in on him ASAP, I say.” Ziyad stated: “Great game with plenty of positives. Could have won the game if we were more clinical. Third in the table during the November international break is what any Chelsea fan would dream of at the start of the season.” Ashton remarked: “Chelsea played well in spells but weren’t aggressive enough. Coming off an 8-0 win, you want to keep that going and I thought we didn’t do it enough. We defended well for the majority but again, like the Manchester United game, we couldn’t get Cole Palmer involved anywhere near as much as we would have wanted too. I think 1-1 was fair.” Arsenal Supporters Eric observed: “Much better performance with the captain back but still not as fluent as the past couple of seasons. Lack of a main striker is going to cost us as has been said previously, need that instinctive finisher and a game-changer. Think we are too far off the pace to win it.” Reece commented: “Another below-par Arsenal performance, extremely flat and a severe lack of creativity still – despite Martin Odegaard’s return. Have to look for that cutting edge in January, missing that difference-maker and it is clear to see.” Joseph noted: “Odegaard not up to speed. Bukayo Saka very quiet. Defensively not what Arsenal were last season. however, coming to Stamford Bridge, controlling the game and earning a point is not the worst thing that can happen.” Post navigation Manchester United urged to act quickly to prevent a recurrence of the Solskjaer situation Edinburgh’s Victory Over Bayonne: Key Takeaways