SI Soccer
·21 December 2024
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·21 December 2024
Arsenal returned to winning ways in the Premier League with a resounding 5–1 victory away at Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon.The Gunners clinched their second triumph over Palace in the space of four days, after their 3–2 EFL Cup quarterfinal win over the Eagles on Wednesday.Striker Gabriel Jesus, who scored a hat trick in midweek, continued his renaissance in front of goal at Selhurst Park, thumping a side-footed effort past goalkeeper Dean Henderson to put the away side in front after six minutes.
However, visiting goalkeeper David Raya nearly gifted Palace with an equalizer from an errant back-pass, before Ismaïla Sarr scored a brilliant leveler for Palace moments later, with a superb curled strike from the edge of the penalty area.Arsenal restored their lead when Jesus scored his second of the match, and his fifth goal against Palace this week with a terrific close-range finish after Thomas Partey’s lay-off.Jean-Philippe Mateta had a great chance to equalize once again for Palace, but Raya thwarted the Palace attacker with an excellent one-on-one save.Kai Havertz then tapped in Arsenal’s third in the first half when he pounced on a rebound from a Jesus header. A pair of sharp saves from Raya denied Palace a pathway back into the match shortly after the interval.
The Gunners ultimately put the seal on a potent display when Gabriel Martinelli poked the ball in the net from Declan Rice’s shot, before the England midfielder curled in a wonderful fifth goal. Arsenal have now closed the gap on leaders Liverpool to three points.
Arsenal player ratings vs. Crystal Palace (4-3-3)
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