This is no longer a rivalry balanced on history.
This is dominance.
It is more than celebration. It is a roar of defiance, a thunderous declaration of authority. It is the voice of a club that has wrestled back control, a team that knows the tide has turned and refuses to surrender it again. The message echoes across London — the balance of power has shifted, and Arsenal intend to keep it that way.
Season after season, Arsenal have marched into battle against Chelsea and walked away superior.
From the stunning 4-2 victory at Stamford Bridge in 2021/22 to the clinical 3-1 statement win, the Gunners began laying the groundwork. Then came the ruthless chapter — the unforgettable 5-0 humiliation in 2023/24. A demolition. A declaration. A night that didn’t just earn three points — it rewrote the hierarchy of London football.
Chelsea have searched for answers. They’ve scraped 1-1 draws. They’ve clung to 2-2 stalemates. But control? Authority? That has belonged to Arsenal.
Even the narrow wins — 1-0, 2-1 — carry their own weight. They speak of resilience. Of a team that knows how to suffer, how to grind, how to finish the job. This isn’t luck. It’s evolution.
The numbers tell a brutal story:
Arsenal scoring freely.
Chelsea chasing shadows.
A rivalry tilting further red with every passing season.
For Arsenal fans, this isn’t just about beating Chelsea. It’s about reclaiming power. It’s about watching a young, fearless squad grow into giants before our eyes. It’s about seeing hunger replace hesitation and belief replace doubt.
“The roar from the Gunners’ camp is deafening — the sound of a club reborn, a team rising to claim its city, refusing ever to be second best again.”
For years, Chelsea flexed.
Now Arsenal respond — louder, stronger, merciless.
London doesn’t whisper anymore.
London is red.

