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Arsenal snatches 1-1 draw with defensive Man City with Martinelli's stoppage-time goal

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Arsenal snatches 1-1 draw with defensive Man City with Martinelli's stoppage-time goal
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Arsenal snatches 1-1 draw with defensive Man City with Martinelli's stoppage-time goal

2025-09-22 02:34 Last Updated At:02:40

A goal by Erling Haaland was perhaps to be expected. What Manchester City did next certainly wasn't.

With an ultra-defensive performance so unlike a team coached by Pep Guardiola, City came close to holding out against Arsenal for the most unusual of wins in a Premier League match between two title contenders on Sunday.

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Manchester City's Erling Haaland jumps the board after the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland jumps the board after the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola gives instructions during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola gives instructions during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland, right, celebrates after a goal during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland, right, celebrates after a goal during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli reacts after scoring during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli reacts after scoring during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes, left, and Bournemouth's James Hill battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Newcastle United at Vitality Stadium, in Bournemouth, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes, left, and Bournemouth's James Hill battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Newcastle United at Vitality Stadium, in Bournemouth, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Omar Alderete and Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, in action during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Omar Alderete and Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, in action during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Aston Villa's Matty Cash scores his side's first goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Aston Villa's Matty Cash scores his side's first goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Then, in the third minute of stoppage time, Eberechi Eze played a ball over City’s packed defense and substitute Gabriel Martinelli latched onto it before lobbing goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma for Arsenal's dramatic equalizer in a 1-1 draw.

“We've obviously gained the respect of the opposition,” Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice said, “... we probably haven't dominated a game against Man City as we did today.”

No one has.

The 32.8% average possession by City is the lowest by a Guardiola team in a top-flight match, according to statistic supplier Opta.

Rice noted City went to a 5-4-1, adding: “I've never seen them do that.”

Back to his prolific best, Haaland made it 13 goals in eight appearances for club and country this season by sprinting upfield and collecting a return pass from Tijjani Reijnders to slot home a finish in the ninth minute.

The Emirates Stadium was then treated to a defensive master class from the visitors as Guardiola, who is famed for cherishing possess, set up City to let Arsenal have plenty of the ball and to defend deep. He kept putting on defenders to protect the lead.

It almost worked, except for the late twist by Martinelli — who has become something of a supersub for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta this season.

The result left Liverpool, the defending champion, with a five-point lead after just five games, with Arsenal in second place on goal difference over Tottenham and Bournemouth.

“They win every match,” Arteta said of Liverpool. "It’s going to be very difficult but if we play at this level, like we did against Manchester City, we will be fine.”

City is already eight points off the pace and showing it is willing to shake up the team's tactics deep into Guardiola's tenure.

Guardiola made no apologies for eschewing his long-held soccer principles and adjusting for a match that came three days after a 2-0 win over Napoli in the Champions League. Arsenal had two extra days to prepare, having played — and beaten — Athletic Bilbao on Tuesday.

In Haaland, Guardiola also has one of the most dangerous players in the world on the counterattack and it was from that source that City took the lead with the Norway striker's sixth league goal this season.

“We don't try to come and be like this,” Guardiola said. "But when the opponent is better and we defend deeper and we have Erling and Tijjani, we can use the counterattack, yes. But our intention is not like this.

“I would prefer to not do it but you cannot expect at this level to not do it. It's impossible.”

City defender Ruben Dias said it was nice to have such “safety” in numbers in defense and to have a goalkeeper behind with the presence of Donnarumma.

“We are proud of what we have done,” Dias said, “and how we behaved on the pitch.”

Aston Villa ended its goal drought but still couldn't beat 10-man Sunderland in a 1-1 draw.

Matty Cash blasted a swerving shot from 25 meters that Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs could only parry into his own net in the 67th, giving Villa its first goal after five games in the league.

However, Sunderland — playing with 10 men from the 33rd minute after Reinildo's red card for kicking out at Cash — equalized in the 75th through Wilson Isidor to leave Villa without a victory and in third-to-last place.

Newcastle rotated its team after a Champions League loss to Barcelona on Thursday and struggled to create many clear-cut chances in a 0-0 draw at Bournemouth.

It meant Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who used to coach Bournemouth, has now not beaten his former side in seven attempts.

Bournemouth was seeking a fourth straight win after an opening-round loss at Liverpool and was unable to take advantage of Newcastle making seven changes to the team which was defeated 2-1 by Barcelona.

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Manchester City's Erling Haaland jumps the board after the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland jumps the board after the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola gives instructions during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola gives instructions during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland, right, celebrates after a goal during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester City's Erling Haaland, right, celebrates after a goal during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli reacts after scoring during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli reacts after scoring during the Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in London, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes, left, and Bournemouth's James Hill battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Newcastle United at Vitality Stadium, in Bournemouth, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes, left, and Bournemouth's James Hill battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Newcastle United at Vitality Stadium, in Bournemouth, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Omar Alderete and Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, in action during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Sunderland's Omar Alderete and Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, in action during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Aston Villa's Matty Cash scores his side's first goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

Aston Villa's Matty Cash scores his side's first goal of the game during the English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, England, Sunday Sept. 21, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

KOHALA, Hawai‘i--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 15, 2026--

Kuleana Rum Works, the Hawai‘i-based distillery known for its additive-free, award-winning rums, today announced the release of An Open Letter on Additive-Free Rum,” written by Founder & CEO Steve Jefferson, addressing why rum is now facing the same scrutiny and market shift that reshaped tequila a decade ago.

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Consumers across spirits are demanding more honesty about how products are made. Additive-free labeling has already transformed tequila and is reshaping whiskey and RTDs. Drinkers now expect producers to protect natural flavor instead of masking it, and bartenders increasingly use transparency as a measure of quality. The letter positions rum as the next category entering this accountability cycle, as more consumers begin to question undisclosed sweeteners, flavorings and added color.

Tequila provides the clearest precedent. Producers who embraced additive-free methods helped premiumize the category, while brands relying on undisclosed additives now face growing skepticism. According to the letter, rum is approaching the same turning point. Jefferson explains that Kuleana Rum Works was founded on additive-free principles: growing heirloom Hawaiian kō (sugarcane), fermenting and distilling fresh juice at lower proof to preserve natural character, adding nothing after distillation and holding all blending partners to the same standards. Every rum — whether distilled in Hawai‘i or sourced — is verified additive-free through independent lab testing and supplier documentation.

“Consumer expectations are changing fast across spirits,” said Steve Jefferson, Founder and CEO of Kuleana Rum Works. “People want honesty in what they drink, and they’re rewarding producers who protect natural flavor rather than covering it up. Additive-free isn’t a trend — it’s becoming the standard, and rum is now facing that shift head-on.”

Additional detail in the letter underscores how production choices such as fresh juice fermentation, low-proof distillation and a strict no-additives policy create transparency and flavor integrity that align with what the market is valuing.

About Kuleana Rum Works

Founded on the island of Hawai‘i in 2013, Kuleana Rum Works crafts award-winning, additive-free rums — led by its signature Hawaiian Rum Agricole® — from fresh kō (heirloom Hawaiian sugarcane) grown on its regenerative Kohala farm. Now available in 17 states and Japan, Kuleana Rum Works champions excellence, transparency and community stewardship. Visit kuleanarum.com to learn more.

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