Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is focused on discipline as his team prepares to face Brighton & Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. The Gunners, currently leading the Premier League table, are keen to avoid a repeat of last season’s controversial Declan Rice red card against the Seagulls, a moment that cost them valuable points. This match takes on added significance as Manchester City could overtake Arsenal in the standings before the Gunners even take the pitch.
The Premier League clash is scheduled for a 3:00 PM GMT kickoff, with Arsenal holding a narrow two-point advantage over defending champions Manchester City. City plays Nottingham Forest earlier in the day, and a victory would put them in a strong position to reclaim the top spot. The outcome of both matches could significantly shift the title race dynamic.
Avoiding a Repeat: The Declan Rice Situation
Last season’s encounter between Arsenal and Brighton was marred by a contentious decision to send off Declan Rice. The dismissal, resulting from a second yellow card for delaying a restart, ultimately led to a 1-1 draw after Arsenal had initially taken the lead. Arteta expressed his frustration with his team’s performance following the red card, stating he was “very pissed off” with how they played with ten men.
Arteta believes recent changes to the interpretation of the rules regarding time-wasting could benefit his team. He noted that Arsenal “paid a big price” for the previous application of the rule and hopes to see his players remain on the pitch for the entirety of Saturday’s match. Maintaining a full complement of players will be crucial against a talented Brighton side.
Arsenal’s Discipline Record
Interestingly, Arsenal received a total of six red cards throughout the entire 2023-2024 Premier League season. However, they have impressively avoided any dismissals so far in the current campaign. This improved discipline is a positive sign for Arteta as he aims to guide his team to a potential league title.
Injury Updates and Potential Returns
Beyond the focus on discipline, Arsenal is also managing player fitness ahead of a busy schedule. Kai Havertz is nearing a return to the squad after undergoing surgery on his right knee. According to Arteta, Havertz was “quite close” to featuring in the League Cup victory over Crystal Palace and could be available for selection this weekend.
Havertz’s absence has been felt by the team, and Arteta highlighted the “dimension” the German international brings to the squad. His return would provide a significant boost in midfield options. The manager indicated that Havertz’s availability will depend on how he responds to further training.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Martinelli is facing a late fitness test after picking up a knee injury during the League Cup match against Crystal Palace. The extent of the injury is currently unknown, and Arteta will assess Martinelli’s condition before deciding whether he can play a part against Brighton. The Premier League website will likely have updates on his status.
Brighton, under new management this season, have proven to be a challenging opponent for Arsenal in recent years. Their tactical flexibility and attacking prowess pose a threat to the Gunners’ defense. This match is expected to be a closely contested affair, with both teams vying for crucial points in the title race. The tactical battle between Arteta and Brighton’s manager will be a key storyline to watch.
Looking ahead, Arsenal’s schedule remains demanding with upcoming fixtures in both the Premier League and Champions League. Arteta will need to carefully manage his squad and maintain a high level of performance to compete on multiple fronts. The team’s ability to stay injury-free and avoid further disciplinary issues will be paramount to their success. The next few weeks will be critical in determining Arsenal’s title aspirations and their progress in European competition.

