Arsenal’s Train Keeps Rolling: 2-0 Victory at Burnley Extends the Premier League Lead
1 November 2025
Match recap
Arsenal extended their impressive run with a 2-0 victory away at Burnley in the Premier League's tenth round. The visitors took the lead in the 14th minute when Victor Gyokeres headed in from a Declan Rice cross, and Rice then doubled the advantage in the 35th minute from a Gyokeres assist. The win leaves Arsenal on 25 points at the top, seven clear of their nearest rivals, while Burnley sit 17th with 10 points.
Gameplay and aftershocks
Arsenal started with David Raya in goal and a familiar spine across the defense. Burnley sat deep and tried to frustrate the visitors, but the Gunners controlled most of the first half and managed to keep their lead through the second. In the second half, Mikel Arteta made timely substitutions to preserve the advantage as Burnley pressed for a lifeline, without seriously testing Raya and the back line.
Several quick chances followed for Arsenal. Saka had a clear scoring chance that was saved by the Burnley keeper, and a late attempt from a Gunners cross nearly found the net before the interval. The visitors were able to extend their lead with a late counter attack, while Burnley remained resilient. In the end the two goals stood and Arsenal celebrated another away win.
Match notes and stats point to a strong performance for the Gunners. Gyokeres ended a goal drought in the league with his first in this competition since a prior spell, while Rice added the second to underline his growing influence. Official metrics highlighted Arsenal’s domination from wide areas and set pieces, and Burnley did not manage to breach the defense for a sustained spell.
Post-match notes
Arsenal’s victory keeps the team at the summit as they chase a historic run of strong results away from home. Burnley, meanwhile, continue to search for consistency as they look to climb away from the danger zone.
Two quick punchlines
Punchline: Arsenal are building a timetable for the title — the train is on track and Burnley is just along for the ride.
Punchline: Burnley defended like a castle with a mortgage — sturdy walls, but the gatekeepers still let two goals in.