Arsenal Stun Manchester City with Epic Comeback VictoryArsenal Stun Manchester City with Epic Comeback Victory In a thrilling Premier League encounter at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal defied the odds to overcome reigning champions Manchester City with a remarkable 3-2 comeback victory. City took an early lead through Kevin De Bruyne’s mesmerizing strike in the 24th minute. Arsenal struggled to gain momentum, but they began to show signs of life toward the end of the first half when Eddie Nketiah’s close-range effort was ruled out for offside. After the break, Arsenal emerged with renewed determination. Bukayo Saka fired them level in the 64th minute with a well-taken volley after a clever assist from Granit Xhaka. City looked shell-shocked as Arsenal continued to press forward relentlessly. In a moment of magic, Xhaka delivered a sublime cross to Nketiah, who headed home Arsenal’s second goal in the 76th minute. The Emirates erupted in jubilation as the Gunners had overturned their deficit and taken the lead. City responded immediately, with Erling Haaland scoring a close-range equalizer just two minutes later. The pendulum swung back and forth, but Arsenal had the final say. In the 90th minute, Nketiah completed his brace with another header, this time from a pinpoint cross by Gabriel Martinelli. The stadium erupted in deafening cheers as the Gunners sealed an unforgettable victory. This triumph marked a significant milestone for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. It was their first win over Manchester City since 2017 and extended their unbeaten run to 10 matches in all competitions. Manchester City’s slip-up allowed Arsenal to leapfrog them into first place in the Premier League standings. With just three games remaining, the Gunners now sit two points clear of their title rivals. Arsenal’s comeback victory will go down in history as one of the most memorable moments in the Premier League era. It showcased the team’s resilience, fighting spirit, and unwavering belief in their own abilities. As the season reaches its climax, the Gunners will look to build on this momentum and secure their first league title since 2004.