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Three things we learnt from Arsenal’s narrow win over Fulham

By on October 19, 2025

Arsenal continued their strong Premier League form with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday evening.

Leandro Trossard’s goal in the 58th minute was enough to seal all three points for Mikel Arteta’s men, who had to work hard against a well-organised Fulham side.

Despite limited chances for both teams, Arsenal showed discipline and composure to grind out another crucial victory.

The win moved Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League table – three points ahead of Man City and four clear of Liverpool.

Here are three key talking points from the game

Arsenal show signs of maturity

This Arsenal team have shown clear signs of growth and maturity.

In previous seasons, games like this often slipped away, especially against sides such as Newcastle United, West Ham United, and Fulham.

However, this time, Arteta’s men managed to collect maximum points from these tricky fixtures.

Winning when not at their best is something that separates title challengers from the rest.

Arsenal now look more composed under pressure, and their ability to manage difficult moments has improved significantly.

These results demonstrate that the team has learnt from past mistakes and are now able to win ugly when needed.

Their focus, discipline, and calmness in tight games suggest that they have developed the mentality needed to sustain a title challenge throughout the campaign.

Bukayo Saka leads by example

With captain Martin Ødegaard out injured, Bukayo Saka took the armband and delivered another strong performance.

Although he did not score or assist, his influence on the game was evident from start to finish.

According to WhoScored, Saka led in several areas. He completed 14 crosses, six successful dribbles, six key passes, and won five fouls.

His overall performance earned him a rating of 8.06. Saka’s maturity, work rate, and leadership qualities stood out.

He continually drove the team forward and set the standard with his commitment and creativity.

Even without directly contributing to a goal, he remained Arsenal’s most dangerous outlet in attack.

Defensive strength could decide the title

Another major takeaway from this game is Arsenal’s defensive consistency.

The Gunners have now kept eight clean sheets in 11 matches, conceding just three goals in that period.

Their backline continues to look solid and well-drilled.

According to Opta, Arsenal have not faced a shot on target in back-to-back league games for the first time since November 2003 – during their last title-winning season.

Coincidentally, one of those games then was also against Fulham.

William Saliba and Gabriel have formed a strong partnership at the back, while goalkeeper David Raya has been reliable when called upon.

The team’s collective defending has become one of its biggest strengths this season.

Arsenal will now turn their focus to the UEFA Champions League, where they face Atlético Madrid at the Emirates.

A win there would continue their strong momentum across all competitions.