Table of Contents
- Shearer's Claims
- Arsenal's Draw Against Sunderland
- Upcoming Matches
- Shearer's Comments on Sunderland
Former Newcastle United forward Alan Shearer has stated that Arsenal has already faced their most challenging match of the season.
Shearer believes that the Gunners will not encounter a more formidable opponent than Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
Mikel Arteta’s squad was held to a 2-2 draw last weekend, thanks to a late equalizer from Brian Brobbey, which kept the hosts unbeaten at home.
After the November international break, Arsenal will take on their north London rivals Tottenham, followed by matches against Bayern Munich and Chelsea.
However, Shearer mentioned to BetFair: “I doubt Arsenal will experience a tougher game this season than the one they had over the weekend [against Sunderland].
“I have been greatly impressed by how well Sunderland has performed.
“I believe one thing that has emerged from Sunderland is the realization of how challenging it will be for any team visiting the Stadium of Light.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Alan Shearer say about Arsenal's toughest game?
Alan Shearer claimed that Arsenal has already faced their toughest match of the season against Sunderland.
What was the outcome of the match between Arsenal and Sunderland?
The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with Brian Brobbey scoring a late equalizer for Sunderland.
What matches will Arsenal play after the November international break?
After the November international break, Arsenal will face Tottenham, Bayern Munich, and Chelsea.


