Soccer-Odegaard back on target as Arsenal reclaim top spot


Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - December 27, 2025 Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

LONDON, Dec 27 (Reuters) - ‌Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard's first club goal of ‌the season helped his side beat Brighton ‌and Hove Albion 2-1 at home on Saturday to return to the top of the Premier League table.

For the second week ‍running, Arsenal kicked off having ‍been displaced by Manchester ‌City earlier in the day and they responded once ‍again ​to the challenge.

Odegaard's season has been disrupted by a knee injury but he showed ⁠his trademark precision in the 14th minute ‌to drive a left-footed shot low past Brighton keeper Bart ⁠Verbruggen.

Arsenal were ‍totally dominant and doubled their lead with a Georginio Rutter own goal in the 52nd minute.

Brighton had ‍offered next to nothing as an ‌attacking force until Diego Gomez slammed in a rebound in the 64th minute after Yasin Ayari's shot came back off the post.

The visitors came on strong late on and would have equalised had Arsenal keeper David Raya not produced a stunning save to ‌keep out Yankuba Minteh's curling effort.

It was a nervy finish but Arsenal held on to move to 42 points ​from 18 games with City, who beat Nottingham Forest earlier on Saturday, on 40.

(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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