Arsenal scored two goals in the space of seven minutes which saw them bag a 2-2 draw from Chelsea in the Premier League (PL).

Both teams displayed mistakes early as Enzo Fernández shot off-target after Oleksandr Zinchenko had misplaced a pass, before Arsenal failed to capitalise on Levi Colwill’s mistake on the edge of his own box.

William Saliba wasn’t lucky as his handball saw him concede a penalty from Mykhailo Mudryk’s header. Cole Palmer who took the penalty, sent David Raya the wrong way converting it to a goal.

Despite Mikel Arteta’s front three playing together for the first time this season, Palmer proved to be the first half’s most threatening attacker against the Gunners backline.

It took just three minutes of the second half for Mudryk – a man Arsenal had been so strongly linked with to catch the Gunners out.

The winger’s cross-shot looped over a stranded Raya and nestled in the net for his third goal in four starts for club and country.

Chelsea’s goal keeper Robert Sánchez had endured uncomfortable moments during the game and was finally punished in the 77th minute when Declan Rice pounced on his poor pass with a first-time finish that went just inside the post to keep Arsenals hope alive.

Arsenal made the most of their unexpected come back as Leandro Trossard converted Bukayo Saka’s cross to maintain the Gunners’ unbeaten start to the PL season.

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