Fredrik Ljungberg started his career as Arsenal manager with a draw away from Norwich.

Tonight it was time for the first home game, against Graham Potter's Brighton.

Large gaming takeover

Nor did it become a party for Ljungberg. The team lost 1-2, despite an occasional gigantic takeover from Arsenal.

It looked good for a long time. Alexandre Lacazette tied for 1-1 after a corner five minutes into the second half. After that, the team took over overall, and for a few seconds it looked like the team was taking the lead, but David Luiz's header in the 63rd minute was sent off after a VAR review for an obvious offside.

Decided with nick goals

Arsenal then continued to push and create chances.

But there was no goal for Arsenal. In contrast, one for Brighton. With ten minutes left of regular playing time, Aaron Mooy made a left-footed post that Neal Maupay nodded in goal.

Arsenal had a great opportunity to score following a counterattack after 87 minutes, but Matthew Ryanelli's shot from the left sailed high over the bar.

Thus, it was zero points for Arsenal, who are on an unimpressive tenth place in the league. Brighton climbs to victory in 12th place, just one point behind Arsenal.