Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he felt a "pain in my tummy" after his side conceded their first goal in 881 minutes and then again in stoppage time to draw 2-2 with Sunderland on Saturday, a result that potentially breathes new life into the title race.
Brian Brobbey 's goal in the fourth minute of added-on time ended Arsenal's winning run of five matches in the league -- and 10 in all competitions -- that had been built on one of the stingiest defences English football has seen in a generation.
Arsenal hadn't let in a goal since Sept. 28 -- nine games ago -- before their former academy player, Danny Ballard , lashed in the opener for Sunderland in the 36th minute at the Stadium of Light.
"I felt a pain in my tummy," Arteta said. "I don't want to concede any goals. It was a g

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