Arsenal Stuns Manchester City with Late Comeback VictoryArsenal Stuns Manchester City with Late Comeback Victory In a pulsating Premier League clash, Arsenal scripted a remarkable late comeback to stun defending champions Manchester City 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday. Arsenal fell behind early when Kevin De Bruyne’s stunning strike put City ahead. The Gunners, however, showed resilience and equalized through Bukayo Saka’s clinical finish. Just before halftime, Jack Grealish restored City’s lead with a well-placed shot. In the second half, Arsenal dominated possession but struggled to create clear-cut chances. As the game neared its end, the Gunners’ hopes seemed to dwindle. However, Eddie Nketiah had other ideas. In the 89th minute, Nketiah pounced on a loose ball and fired a left-footed shot past Ederson to level the scores. The Emirates Stadium erupted in a cacophony of noise as the home crowd sensed a famous victory. And in a dramatic twist, Nketiah struck again in the dying seconds. A quick counter-attack led by Gabriel Martinelli ended with Nketiah being played through on goal. The striker kept his composure to slot the ball home and seal Arsenal’s remarkable triumph. The victory was Arsenal’s first over Manchester City since 2015 and gave them a crucial boost in their bid for a top-four finish. It also ended City’s 11-match unbeaten run in all competitions. Nketiah was hailed as the match-winner, with his two late goals handing Arsenal all three points. The striker has now scored four goals in his last four Premier League appearances. Arsenal’s victory was a testament to their fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude. They showed incredible resolve to come from behind and secure a famous victory against one of the world’s best teams.