The opening goal came in the 26th minute when Martín Zubimendi fired home to put Arsenal ahead after good build-up play.
Arsenal’s second goal arrived in the 37th minute, but it came when Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow diverted the ball into his own net under pressure, making it 2-0 to the visitors.
After the break, Viktor Gyökeres extended the lead in the 69th minute with a composed finish, sending Arsenal further clear and putting Leeds on the back foot.
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The final goal of the game came in the 86th minute as Gabriel Jesus capped an impressive display with a cool finish to make it 4-0, sealing the emphatic win.
Arsenal controlled large spells of the match, showing sharp attacking play and defensive solidity. The win was even more notable because Bukayo Saka missed the game due to injury, and Noni Madueke stepped in and impressed, helping with the attacking play.
A big talking point was Noni Madueke’s performance after coming in unexpectedly for an injured Bukayo Saka. Madueke set up the first goal and helped spark Arsenal’s attacking rhythm, earning praise from fans.
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Arsenal’s dominance in this match keeps them strong in the Premier League as the title race continues, while Leeds face another tough result in their campaign.
The opening goal came in the 26th minute when Martín Zubimendi fired home to put Arsenal ahead after good build-up play.
Arsenal’s second goal arrived in the 37th minute, but it came when Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow diverted the ball into his own net under pressure, making it 2-0 to the visitors.
After the break, Viktor Gyökeres extended the lead in the 69th minute with a composed finish, sending Arsenal further clear and putting Leeds on the back foot.
Also Read: Salman Agha’s blazing 76 leads Pakistan to 90-run T20 win over Australia
The final goal of the game came in the 86th minute as Gabriel Jesus capped an impressive display with a cool finish to make it 4-0, sealing the emphatic win.
Arsenal controlled large spells of the match, showing sharp attacking play and defensive solidity. The win was even more notable because Bukayo Saka missed the game due to injury, and Noni Madueke stepped in and impressed, helping with the attacking play.
A big talking point was Noni Madueke’s performance after coming in unexpectedly for an injured Bukayo Saka. Madueke set up the first goal and helped spark Arsenal’s attacking rhythm, earning praise from fans.
Also Read: Adrian Newey-designed Aston Martin emerges at testing
Arsenal’s dominance in this match keeps them strong in the Premier League as the title race continues, while Leeds face another tough result in their campaign.