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❤️🤍 Crucial win for Arsenal against Chelsea! Who’s been your Man of the Match? https://t.co/AJN...

By Fabrizio Romano
Posted March 1, 2026

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Fabrizio Romano is a renowned Italian football journalist specializing in transfer news and match updates, known for his 'Here we go' catchphrase confirming deals. His style is concise, emoji-enhanced, and fan-engaging, often sparking viral discussions. He boasts exceptional credibility in the football world, with millions of followers relying on his accurate, timely insights.

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This post celebrates Arsenal's narrow 2-1 victory over Chelsea in a Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium on March 1, 2026, highlighting it as a crucial win for the league leaders.[1][2] Key moments included William Saliba's opener from a set-piece in the 21st minute, Piero Hincapié's own goal equalizer for Chelsea off a Reece James corner, and Jurrien Timber's winning header in the 66th minute, with Chelsea's Pedro Neto sent off later.[2][3] The post engages fans by asking for their Man of the Match, tapping into post-game debates amid Arsenal's strong title push (61 points from 28 games).[1]

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The post is trending due to the high-stakes London derby concluding just hours ago on March 1, 2026, with Arsenal extending their lead at the top of the Premier League table.[1][3] Fabrizio Romano's massive following amplifies reach, fueling immediate fan reactions, MOTM polls, and rivalry banter. Its timing aligns with live coverage peaks, driving engagement on matchday.

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  • 1Arsenal's two goals both came from set-pieces, exploiting Chelsea's defensive vulnerabilities.[2]
  • 2Chelsea played with 10 men after Pedro Neto's second yellow card, yet nearly equalized late via a disallowed goal.[2]
  • 3William Saliba's 21st-minute header was deflected off Chelsea's Sarr, giving Arsenal an early edge.[2]
  • 4Arsenal lead the Premier League with 61 points from 28 games, two ahead of Manchester City.[1]
  • 5Piero Hincapié scored an own goal but had earlier conceded a corner leading to Chelsea pressure.[1][2]

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❤️🤍 Crucial win for Arsenal against Chelsea!

Who’s been your Man of the Match? https://t.co/AJN...