Arsenal vs Leeds: Gunners score four goals in a dominant 4-1 victory maintaining the gap with City at the top

The Gunner's restored their eight-point lead at the Premier League summit with an ultimately commanding 4-1 victory in Arsenal vs Leeds.

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The Gunner's restored their eight-point lead at the Premier League summit with an ultimately commanding 4-1 victory in Arsenal vs Leeds.

Arsenal vs Leeds: Summary:

The Gunners will have watched Manchester City close the gap with a second-half dismantling of Liverpool earlier in the day - the match was shown on the Emirates' big screens - and began their game in a fog of hesitancy. Although, their visitors warrant some credit for that.

Javi Gracia had lost all three of his previous meetings with Arsenal by an aggregate score of 0-6 but arrived in north London with a plan to frustrate. Jack Harrison on the left and Rasmus Kristensen, a right-back shunted into midfield, were tasked with plugging the gaps between Leeds' full-backs and centre-backs, the half-spaces from which Arsenal have wreaked so much havoc this season.

With Arsenal's regular avenues to goal protected by a military blockade of neon camouflage kits, the hosts had to rely upon a returning weapon of their own. On his first Premier League start since the World Cup, Gabriel Jesus roamed around in constant search of space. The Brazilian nodded a header over the bar after ten minutes before wriggling into the box with the ball at his blurring feet.

Chopping away from Kristensen, Jesus sent Luke Ayling to the turf but soon joined him on the grass when the Leeds skipper carelessly left his studs dangling. Jesus dusted himself off and cooly slotted the spot kick he had worked so hard to win down the middle of the goal, finding the net for the first time since the opening day of October.

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Ben White of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the team's second goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Leeds United. (Image- Getty Images)

Leeds had enjoyed the better of the opening half-hour but their stubborn resolve melted in the wake of Arsenal's opener. Jesus soon launched a counter-attack which culminated with Gabriel Martinelli watching his 40-yard lob hurriedly scrambled off the line by Ayling. Within two minutes of the restart, Leeds' beleaguered captain couldn't stop Martinelli's cross from bouncing along the box for Ben White to crash in at the back post.

Second Half:

The tight stitching in Leeds' rearguard was well and truly frayed thereafter. Jesus, who had spotted whispers of room throughout, revelled in the newfound patches of green grass. Arsenal's number nine picked out Leandro Trossard in the box, surging beyond a trailing pack of disheartened visiting players to receive a return pass and stuff it past Illan Meslier after 55 minutes.

Just as the final 15 minutes threatened to meander towards a tame conclusion, Kristensen exploited his advanced positioning with a thumped shot from the D. Aaron Ramsdale was unsighted by a wicked deflection from Oleksandr Zinchenko and gave up yet another clean sheet; Arsenal have conceded in seven of their last eight home games.

Granit Xhaka restored Arsenal's three-goal advantage within ten minutes, bursting into a scantily-clad box and guiding Martin Odegaard's feathered cross into the corner. A matter of hours after City underlined their title credentials against Liverpool, Arsenal responded with a 4-1 win of their own, the club's seventh consecutive top-flight victory - the longest run of any team at any point of the season.

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