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‘Ruthless’ Arsenal delight Arteta in push for title

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KAI Havertz and Ben White scored twice as Arsenal thrashed Chelsea 5-0 on Tuesday to surge ahead in the Premier League title race and ramp up the pressure on Liverpool and Manchester City.

Leandro Trossard was also on target in a record win over Chelsea for the Gunners, who moved three points clear of Liverpool and four clear of Manchester City.

The destiny of the title remains in City’s hands as the defending champions have two games in hand.

Liverpool also played their game in hand over Arsenal at Everton in the Merseyside derby last night.

However, Mikel Arteta’s men’s goal difference advantage now looks unassailab­le should it become decisive in the title race.

“We have made our people very proud. It is a big derby for us, and I know what it means,” said Arteta.

“We started the game really well, but didn’t convert all our chances – we were a bit sloppy in certain areas of the pitch.

“In the second half, we were much more discipline­d and created chances, and were ruthless in front of goal.”

Chelsea and Arsenal’s title rivals were dealt a huge blow before kick-off as the Blues’ danger man Cole Palmer was ruled out due to illness.

Palmer has scored or assisted in nearly half of Chelsea’s Premier League goals this season, and his presence was badly missed by the visitors.

Despite enduring a disappoint­ing first season under Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea had been unbeaten in eight consecutiv­e league games prior to their FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City on Saturday.

But they were blown away by an Arsenal side keen to reaffirm their title credential­s after losing their last home game to Aston Villa.

The hosts flew out of the blocks and were in front inside five minutes.

Trossard only ended up at the Emirates after Arsenal were gazumped by Chelsea in the battle to sign Mykhailo Mudryk in January last year.

The Belgian has proved to be a far more productive signing and smashed in his 15th goal of the season at Djordje Petrovic’s near post.

Petrovic redeemed himself with two brilliant saves to turn away Havertz’s low effort and a deflected shot by Trossard to keep his side in the game before half-time.

The Serbian briefly held Arsenal at bay early in the second period with saves from Declan Rice and Havertz.

However, the floodgates opened once White curled in Arsenal’s second after Chelsea failed to clear a corner on 52 minutes.

Havertz scored the winning goal in a Champions League final for Chelsea during his three years in west London, but he never performed consistent­ly to the level he has found in recent months under Arteta.

Martin Odegaard’s stunning through ball was met with the finish it deserved as Havertz smashed high past Petrovic.

His next finish was more subtle as the German internatio­nal fired in off the post from Bukayo Saka’s pass for his seventh goal in his last 14 club games.

A night to forget for Chelsea was summed up when White’s attempted cross flew into the top corner from another sensationa­l Odegaard pass.

Defeat leaves Chelsea still in ninth, three points adrift of the European places.

Next up for Arsenal is what appears to be their toughest hurdle remaining, away to Tottenham in Sunday’s north London derby.

Should Arteta’s side prevail at the home of their fiercest rivals, City will likely need to be perfect in their final six games to retain the title.

 ?? | EPA ?? BEN White (right) celebrates after scoring Arsenal’s second goal against Chelsea on Tuesday.
| EPA BEN White (right) celebrates after scoring Arsenal’s second goal against Chelsea on Tuesday.

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