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Nketiah was the hero for Arsenal as they re-ignited their bid for a top-four
finish thanks to a thrilling 4-2 victory at Chelsea.
The Gunners took the lead not once, but twice at Stamford Bridge through goals
from Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe, but on both occasions, Chelsea found a
response as Timo Werner's deflected strike and Cesar Azpilicueta's low finish
sent the sides in level at the interval.
The scoring wasn't over in the second half as the Gunners took the lead once
again, and it was Nketiah who grabbed his side's third before Bukayo Saka sealed
Arsenal's victory from the spot after being hauled down late on by Azpilicueta.
Victory ends a run of three straight defeats in the Premier League for Arsenal
and sees Mikel Arteta's side move level on points with fourth-placed Tottenham -
who they still have to play towards the end of the season - ahead of another
crucial match against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Chelsea, who suffered a second straight home league defeat, remain
third, five points ahead of fifth-placed Arsenal.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (6), Alonso (6), Christensen (4), Kante (6),
Lukaku (5), Werner (7), Loftus-Cheek (7), Mount (6), James (6), Azpilicueta (5),
Sarr (5).
Subs: Silva (6), Havertz (6), Ziyech (n/a).
Arsenal: Ramsdale (6), White (7), Gabriel (7), Saka (8),
Odegaard (6), Smith Rowe (7), Holding (7), Tavares (6), Elneny (8), Nketiah (8),
Xhaka (8).
Subs: Martinelli (6), Cedric Soares (n/a), Lacazette (n/a).
Man of the match: Eddie Nketiah
How Arsenal stunned Chelsea at Stamford
Bridge...
In what was a frantic first half, Arsenal took the lead when a long hopeful ball
over was not dealt with by Andreas Christensen, and his under-hit back pass was
picked up by Nketiah, who finished expertly past Edouard Mendy for his first
league goal of the season.
Much to the frustration of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, the lead did not last long
as Chelsea were back on level terms just four minutes later. The Gunners wasted
numerous chances to clear the ball before Werner's strike deflected off Granit
Xhaka to bring the scores level.
It was proving to be a difficult evening for both defences as Arsenal
re-established their lead midway through the opening 45 minutes. Smith Rowe
produced another fine finish to round off an excellent team goal, sweeping home
into the bottom corner after excellent work from Xhaka and Martin Odegaard in
the build-up.
The goals kept coming and the celebrations in the away end were cut short again
as Chelsea hit back… again. Cesar Azpilicueta pounced like a striker to get on
the end of Mason Mount's ball into the box to take the two sides into the break
on level terms.
Chelsea responded to their defensive frailties in the first half by bringing on
Thiago Silva for Christensen, but it would be Arsenal who hit the front for a
third time.
More indecision in the Chelsea defence allowed the striker to nip in and he
poked home after Nuno Tavares' cross had not been dealt with by the Blues'
backline.
Another frustrating night for Romelu Lukaku came to an end as Chelsea threw on
Kai Havertz as they looked for a third equaliser of the night, but it never
came.
Arsenal won a late penalty as Bukayo Saka was dragged to the ground by
Azpilicueta, the forward dusting himself off to convert the resulting spot-kick
to wrap up a crucial three points for the Gunners.
What the pundits said...
Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp: "I do like what I saw from Arsenal. They've shown a
bit of character.
"Saka, Nketiah, Smith Rowe they have that devilment in the way they play.
"It's a big result, it makes it wide open again. I think if they'd lost today,
it would have been too much for Arsenal to come back from four losses on the
spin. They're right back in this race."
Nketiah delivers at just the right time
Analysis from Sky Sports' Oliver Yew:
All the talk before the game was Arsenal's goal-shy strikers.
The Gunners' 1-0 loss to Southampton on Saturday made it 15 games since one of
their strikers scored a goal from open play in the Premier League, which was a
run which went all the way back to December.
Step forward Eddie Nketiah.
Leading the line for the Gunners at Stamford Bridge, there would have been
doubts about Nketiah's inclusion after his performance at Southampton. There
were calls for Gabriel Martinelli through the middle and even shouts for Nicolas
Pepe to play as a striker.
However, Arteta stuck with the former England U21 striker, and it was a decision
that paid dividends as Nketiah produced an excellent performance, grabbing two
opportunist goals to lead his side to a crucial victory in the race for the
top-four.
The question now is, can he do it again?
"He could be a 4/10 next week, if he wasn't he'd be in the team every week,
that's his second start all season," Paul Merson told Sky Sports. "The
consistency levels are not there but if he gets it for three or four games then
Arsenal come fourth. He's a natural goalscorer.
"He's a natural goalscorer plus he's willing to run beyond. Lacazette wouldn't
have chased that first [goal]. He wouldn't have scored those two goals. Even
though he's a better footballer, he's not a better finisher."
After a performance like that it's hard to not see him getting an opportunity to
back up that performance against Manchester United. "Nketiah is going to be
playing against Man Utd at the weekend," former Gunners striker Alan Smith said
just after the striker was substituted. "No question of that. That was just what
he needed and just what his team and club needed."
What Arsenal need is for him to do it again, and again, and who knows his
future, which has been in doubt for a long time, might just still be at Arsenal.
Arsenal's remaining fixtures...
April 23 - Man Utd (h)
May 1 - West Ham (a), live on Sky Sports
May 8 - Leeds (h), live on Sky Sports
May 12 - Tottenham (a), live on Sky Sports
May 16 - Newcastle (a), live on Sky Sports
May 22 - Everton (h)
Chelsea's remaining fixtures...
April 24 - West Ham (h) Premier League,live on Sky Sports
April 28 - Man United (a) Premier League, live on Sky Sports
May 1 - Everton (a) Premier League,live on Sky Sports
May 7 - Wolves (h) Premier League
May 11 - Leeds (a) Premier League, live on Sky Sports
May 14 - Liverpool (Wembley) FA Cup final
May 19 - Leicester (h) Premier League
May 22 - Watford (h) Premier League
What's next?
Chelsea are back at home and back on Sky Sports on Super Sunday when they host
West Ham in the Premier League; kick-off 2pm. Arsenal will be back in action on
Saturday afternoon when they welcome Manchester United to the Emirates; kick-off
12.30pm.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Mendy, James, Christensen (Silva 46), Sarr, Azpilicueta (c),
Loftus-Cheek, Kante, Alonso (Ziyech 81), Mount, Lukaku (Havertz 60), Werner
Subs Not Used Kepa, Chalobah, Jorginho, Saul, Barkley, Pulisic
Booked Sarr, Mount Azpilicueta
Goals Werner 17, Azpilicueta 32
Arsenal Ramsdale, White, Holding, Gabriel, Tavares, Elneny, Xhaka, Odegaard (c),
Saka (Lacazette 90+5), Nketiah (Martinelli 70), Smith Rowe (Soares 75)
Subs Not Used Leno, Swanson, Sambi Lokonga, Azeez, Hutchinson, Pepe
Booked Gabriel
Goals Nketiah 13, 57, Smith Rowe 27, Saka 90+2 (pen)
Attendance 32,249
Referee Jonathon Moss
VAR Darren England