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Arsenal's
youngsters eased the pressure on Mikel Arteta as they inspired the Gunners to a
3-1 victory over an insipid Chelsea on Boxing Day.
Chelsea travelled to the Emirates Stadium looking to boost their title
credentials but were outclassed in every department as a youthful Arsenal ended
their seven-game wait for a Premier League victory.
Alexandre Lacazette converted a penalty on 34 minutes after Reece James was
penalised for a foul on Kieran Tierney, before Granit Xhaka fired Arsenal into a
two-goal half-time lead for the first time this season with a stunning
free-kick.
Bukayo Saka's long-range lob over Edouard Mendy early in the second half put
Arsenal three up before Tammy Abraham sparked a late rally, but it proved too
little, too late for Chelsea as Bernd Leno saved Jorginho's stoppage-time
penalty to end their hopes of pulling off the unlikeliest of comebacks.
Arsenal climb up to 14th after their first league win since November 1, eight
adrift of Chelsea who drop a place to sixth and miss the chance to move second
in the table after a third consecutive away defeat.
Player ratings
Arsenal: Leno (7), Bellerin (7), Holding (8), Mari (6),
Tierney (8), Elneny (7), Xhaka (8), Smith Rowe (8), Martinelli (8), Saka (9),
Lacazette (7).
Subs: Willock (6), Pepe (5), Mustafi (n/a),
Chelsea: Mendy (4), James (4), Zouma (5), Silva (5), Chilwell
(4), Kante (5), Kovacic (5), Mount (5), Pulisic (6), Werner (5), Abraham (6).
Subs: Hudson-Odoi (7), Jorginho (5), Havertz (5).
Man of the Match: Bukayo Saka.
How Arsenal eased pressure on Arteta
Sluggish starts have undermined Arsenal throughout their seven-game winless run
but the injection of youth saw the Gunners fly out of the traps against Chelsea.
They could have had the lead inside 40 seconds when Saka and Hector Bellerin
combined and Thiago Silva flicked a cross out to Gabriel Martinelli, but the
Brazilian failed to mark his first Premier League start of the season when he
scuffed a shot wide.
Mason Mount clipped the outside of the post with a long-range free-kick but it
failed to spark Chelsea into life as Arsenal's dominance soon yielded goals.
The first game from the penalty spot after Chelsea full-back James was adjudged
to have bundled Tierney over, and Lacazette made no mistake from 12 yards,
sending Mendy the wrong way before picking out the bottom corner.
Arsenal and Arteta would have snapped your hand off for one-goal lead at the
interval but there was still more to come as Xhaka whipped a fine free-kick over
the wall, beyond the stretch of Mendy and into the top corner to double their
lead.
Lampard introduced Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi in a bid to transform
Chelsea's fortunes after the break, but Arsenal were as comfortable defending
their lead as they were establishing it, and they extended it further when Saka
floated a shot over Mendy and in off the post as Chelsea were caught on the
counter.
The impressive Martinelli looked to extend Arsenal's lead further with an
acrobatic overhead kick and a shot which drew saves from the beleaguered Mendy
in the Chelsea goal.
Lacazette should have made it four when he intercepted Mendy's poor pass out
from the back, but the Frenchman atoned with a diving save to tip the Arsenal
striker's shot out.
Mohamed Elneny rattled the ball as Arsenal smelt blood, but Chelsea grabbed a
lifeline from the next passage of play, as Abraham's chested effort from
Hudson-Odoi's cross survived a VAR review for offside.
The goal sparked panic in the Arsenal defence for the first time in the game as
Chelsea pushed for an unlikely point, but Thiago Silva sent a header over in the
closing stages before Jorginho's tame penalty was kept out by Leno brought their
challenge to an end.
Opta stats - Gunners produce on Boxing Day
Arsenal have now won each of their last 10 home Premier League matches on Boxing
Day, the second-best run in the competition's history after Manchester United
won 12 in a row between 1997 and 2016.
Arsenal have recorded their first win in eight Premier League matches, and their
first at the Emirates since a 2-1 win over Sheffield United back in October (D1
L4).
Chelsea have lost each of their last three away games in the Premier League,
their worst run since February 2019.
Arsenal netted more than once during the first half of a Premier League game for
the first time this season, leading by at least two goals at the interval for
the first time since a 3-2 victory over Watford in July.
After netting each of his first eight penalties for Chelsea in all competitions,
Jorginho has since missed three of his last six for the club, also failing to do
so against Liverpool in September and Krasnodar in October.
What's next?
Arsenal travel to Brighton in the Premier League on Tuesday at 6pm. Chelsea host
Aston Villa in the Premier League on Monday at 5.30pm.
Teams
Arsenal Leno, Holding, Mari, Tierney, Bellerin (c), Elneny,
Xhaka, Saka, Smith-Rowe (Willock 65), Lacazette (Muatafi 90+2), Martinelli (Pepe
71)
Subs Not Used Runarsson, Ceballos, Soares, Maitland-Niles,
Nketiah, Aubameyang
Booked Mari, Tierney
Goals Lacazette 34 (pen), Xhaka 44, Saka 56
Chelsea Mendy, James, Zouma, Silva (c), Chilwell, Kante
(Havertz 74), Kovacic (Jorginho 46), Werner (Hudson-Odoi 46), Mount, Pulisic,
Abraham
Subs Not Used Kepa, Azpilicueta, Rudiger, Emerson, Gilmour,
Giroud
Booked Silva
Goals Abraham 85
Attendance 0
Referee Michael Oliver
VAR Paul Tierney