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Arsenal secured the top spot in the Premier League after defeating Brighton & Hove Albion in Gameweek 18 of the 2025/2026 season.

The Gunners hosted Brighton at the Emirates Stadium, aiming to get back quickly to the top of the table, especially after the win of their direct competitor, when Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest away, a few hours before Arsenal’s game.

With this win, Arsenal ended this round with two points ahead of Man City in the Premier League title race.

“Every three days is going to be a challenge, and we are up for it.” “I like the way we play and produce, and how willing the players are to take the initiative and the aggression to make things happen, because this is (Brighton) a hard team to play against.”-Mikel Arteta after the game.

This Arsenal Vs Brighton tactical analysis will break down some of Mikel Arteta’s tactics to secure these three points.

Chelsea were defeated by Aston Villa 2-1 at Stamford Bridge in Gameweek 18 of the 2025/2026 Premier League season.

It was a game of two halves, where Chelsea controlled the first 45 minutes, having a lion’s share of ball possession (71%).

They had 10 shots compared to none from their opponents, out of which seven were from inside the penalty area.

The Blues ended up scoring their solitary goal from a corner-kick.

The second half saw a different Villa side, especially after the triple substitution at the hour mark; one of the introductions, Ollie Watkins, ended up being the driving force behind the comeback.

The Villans had a total of 11 shots in the second half, seven more than the hosts; seven of those shots were from inside the penalty area, and eight were on target.

This indicates a staggering difference compared to the first half.

Through this tactical analysis, we aim to identify the causes of the two halves being so significantly different in attacking flow, i.e., the first half being in Chelsea’s favour and the second in Villa’s favour.

Barcelona’s 2025/2026 campaign has been significantly disrupted by a serious setback in defence following Andreas Christensen’s knee injury.

In late December 2025, the club confirmed that the Danish centre-back suffered a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during a training session, resulting in an absence that could extend to three or four months under a conservative treatment plan, a timeline that effectively rules him out for much of the season.

Christensen’s injury compounds long-standing fitness issues that have limited his availability over recent campaigns, and comes at a pivotal moment with Barcelona competing across La Liga, the Champions League and Copa del Rey.

The setback is particularly damaging as it arrives while his contract is due to expire in June 2026, adding uncertainty to his future at Camp Nou.

Moreover, Barcelona’s defensive depth has been stretched further due to Ronald Araújo’s ongoing absence, which has left manager Hansi Flick with limited options at centre-back, a situation that demands tactical flexibility and squad reassessment.

In this Barcelona data analysis, we will evaluate how Barcelona’s defensive profiles adapt to these challenges, focusing on Gerard Martín’s role as a left-centre back and Eric García’s potential deployment in central defence.

We will also discuss whether Barcelona may need reinforcements in the January 2026 transfer window to bolster their defensive resilience.

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Roma need a second reliable striker alongside Evan Ferguson to stay competitive in the top four race.

This recruitment analysis looks at three potential January profiles and how each could add presence, goals, and depth to Roma’s attack as they face Genoa today.

Fulham have rekindled interest in PSV Eindhoven's 22-year-old USA striker Ricardo Pepi, who the Dutch club value at around £40M.

Pepi has scored 9 goals so far this season on the back of 17 goals in 28 games last season.

Take a look at his 2021 scout report to see what he can bring to the EPL.

Ousmane Dembélé win 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝’𝐬 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 at Globe Soccer Awards!

Take a look at our Ballon D’Or 2025 data analysis on the Frenchman.

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