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Arsenal
provided a major statement about their title credentials as they thrashed
Chelsea 5-0 at the Emirates Stadium to move three points clear at the top of the
Premier League table.
Kai Havertz and Ben White scored twice each in a rampant second-half performance
from Mikel Arteta's side after Leandro Trossard had struck an early opener in an
end-to-end first period.
The emphatic victory, coming just three days after they bounced back from losses
to Aston Villa and Bayern Munich with a 2-0 win at Wolves, gives Arsenal a
three-point cushion on Liverpool in second and puts them four clear of champions
Manchester City in third.
The title-race spotlight now turns to Liverpool, who face Merseyside rivals
Everton at Goodison Park, live on Sky Sports on Wednesday, before City play the
first of their two games in hand away to Brighton, also live on Sky Sports on
Thursday.
For Chelsea, meanwhile, the chastening defeat, following an FA Cup semi-final
loss to City on Sunday, dents their hopes of salvaging a European spot from a
bitterly disappointing season.
Player ratings
Arsenal: Raya (7), White (9), Saliba (7), Gabriel (7), Tomiyasu
(7), Partey (8), Odegaard (9), Rice (8), Saka (8), Havertz (9), Trossard (8).
Subs: Jesus (7), Martinelli (7), Zinchenko (7), Jorginho (7),
Vieira (6)
Chelsea: Petrovic (5), Gilchrist (4), Disasi (4), Badiashille
(4), Cucurella (4), Caicedo (4), Fernandez (4), Gallagher (5), Madueke (5),
Jackson (5), Mudryk (5).
Subs: Sterling (6), Chalobah (6), Silva (6), Casadei (6)
Player of the Match: Kai Havertz
How Arsenal blew Chelsea away
Before Arsenal's devastating second-half display, there was a more
evenly-matched first period, despite Trossard converting a smart diagonal finish
from Declan Rice's pass in the fourth minute for his 10th Premier League goal of
the campaign.
The Gunners created a succession of chances to add to their lead, with Trossard
seeing a deflected effort rather fortuitously hit Djordje Petrovic after the
Chelsea goalkeeper had saved brilliantly from Havertz, but as the hosts spurned
opportunities, Chelsea grew in confidence.
Mauricio Pochettino's side were able to find the gaps they needed to play
through the uncharacteristically open hosts and had chances to equalise, hitting
the post when Nicolas Jackson's cut-back bounced off Gabriel, almost outfoxing
David Raya.
Arteta cut a frustrated figure on the touchline during that opening period but
he was able to plug the holes in his midfield at half-time and Arsenal quickly
took the game away from Chelsea, significantly boosting their already superior
goal difference in the process.
White added the second only seven minutes after the break, finishing coolly
following a corner after Rice's shot had bounced into his path off Thomas
Partey, and the third arrived only five minutes after that as Havertz held off
Marc Cucurella to lift a cool finish over Petrovic from Martin Odegaard's ball
in behind.
A party atmosphere had gripped the Emirates Stadium at that point and Chelsea's
collapse continued when Havertz collected a Bukayo Saka pass and capitalised on
more passive defending from the visitors to send a low finish into the net off
the post.
Arsenal continued to pour forward, with White further delighting the home fans
when his first-time, volleyed cross sailed over Petrovic and into the net. His
sheepish celebration suggested he did not mean it. Not that it really mattered
to the hosts.
They could have added to their lead after that, amassing a total of 27 shots as
Chelsea continued to wilt, powerless to stop an Arsenal machine which looks
increasingly capable of securing the club's first Premier League title in two
decades.
What's next?
Arsenal continue their Premier League title bid at rivals Tottenham in the North
London Derby this Sunday, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 2pm.
Chelsea are on the road again with a trip to Aston Villa on Saturday. Kick-off
8pm. Mauricio Pochettino's then host London rivals Tottenham, live on Sky
Sports, on Thursday May 2. Kick-off 7.30pm.
Teams
Arsenal Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu (Zinchenko 72),
Odegaard (c), Partey (Jorginho 72), Rice, Saka Vieira 82), Havertz (Jesus 72),
Trossard (Martinelli 72)
Subs Not Used Ramsdale, Kiwior, Smith-Rowe, Nketiah
Booked Trossard, Arteta, White
Goals Trossard 4, White 52, 70, Havertz 57, 65
Chelsea Petrovic, Gilchrist (Silva 79), Disasi, Badiashile,
Cucurella, Enzo (Chalobah 67), Caicedo, Madueke (Casadei 79), Gallagher (c),
Mudryk (Sterling 66), Jackson
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Chukwuemeka, Dyer, Tauriainen,
Washington
Booked Gilchrist, Cucurella
Goals
Attendance 60,238
Referee Simon Hooper
VAR Peter Bankes