London, England - In a thrilling match at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal and Chelsea played out an intense goalless draw in the first 8 minutes. The game saw Arsenal demonstrating their attacking fluidity, highlighted by a notable move involving Kai Havertz.

Arsenal's left centre-back Gabriel Magalhães was pivotal in a sweeping move, ending up in the left corner after a clever flick by Havertz. Gabriel's attempt was blocked by Chelsea's Wesley Fofana, earning Arsenal a corner. The Gunners were eager to capitalize on this set-piece opportunity.
Tensions flared briefly when Havertz, in a moment of frustration, threw himself to the ground before the corner could be taken. This led to a confrontation with Chelsea's Pedro Neto, who attempted to assist Havertz, only for the German international to slap his hand away in anger.
Referee Michael Oliver was quick to intervene, engaging in a dialogue with both Havertz and Chelsea's Romeo Lavia, who appeared indifferent, standing with his hands on his hips.
The match continues to unfold with both teams showing signs of their intent to dominate, as fans eagerly watch for the first goal in this high-stakes encounter.