Arsenal surged three points ahead at the top of the Premier League with a dominant victory over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium boosting their goal difference significantly. Despite recent setbacks, including a home defeat and a Champions League exit, Arsenal emphatic win showcased their renewed title aspirations under manager Mikel Arteta. Goals from Trossard, White and Havertz along with a standout performance from Odegaard highlighted Arsenal resurgence.
Chelsea lackluster display marred by missed chances and defensive lapses left them reeling. Manager Mauricio Pochettino side failed to show resilience or fighting spirit raising questions about their recent investment. Arsenal convincing win sets the stage for a crucial north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur with spirits high and confidence restored in the Gunners’ camp.
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