Arsenal soared to a historic 5-0 triumph over Chelsea in a remarkable Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium. The resounding win not only showcased Arsenal’s dominance but also etched a significant chapter in their storied rivalry.
This victory marked Arsenal’s most substantial triumph over Chelsea, eclipsing their previous record set in the 1930-31 First Division. Goals from Leandro Trossard, and Ben White, and a standout performance from Kai Havertz propelled Arsenal to the memorable win.
Havertz’s achievement stood out as he became the first player in Premier League history to score twice against Chelsea after previously representing the Blues. His stellar performance added to Arsenal’s glory on the night.
The Gunners didn’t stop at rewriting history; they set new records of their own. Arsenal unleashed an onslaught on Chelsea’s goal, firing an impressive 27 shots, their highest in a Premier League encounter since data collection began in 2003. Additionally, their relentless pressing yielded results, as they won the ball back an impressive 15 times in the final third, a record under the stewardship of manager Mikel Arteta.
The monumental victory propelled Arsenal to the summit of the Premier League table, establishing a three-point lead over rivals Liverpool. With their sights set on maintaining their momentum, Arsenal now turn their attention to the highly anticipated North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.