Arsenal had to work hard to overcome a resilient Fulham side at Craven Cottage, with Leandro Trossard's second-half strike ultimately proving decisive. The Gunners laboured through a sluggish first half in which Fulham created the better chances, forcing David Raya into two important saves. But after the interval, Arsenal improved their tempo, and Saka's pinpoint corner created the breakthrough moment that sealed the win.
Fulham briefly thought they had a lifeline when a VAR review prompted a penalty awarded for a challnge on Saka to be overturned by referee Anthony Taylor. But the result lifted Arsenal back above Manchester City, maintaining their excellent away form with just one defeat in their last 18 Premier League away games. Although Saka didn't get on the scoresheet, his performance - full of drive and determination - set the tone for Arsenal's resilience. Arteta's side once again showcased their defensive solidity, as Fulham failed to register a single shot on target.
The Gunners have now conceded only three goals in eight league matches this season, highlighting their growing maturity. For Saka, who captained the side in Martin Odegaard's absence, the afternoon further cemented his role as Arsenal’s heartbeat in moments of adversity.



