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Red London: Arsenal humiliated Chelsea 0:5

English league 23-24

Game board

Cycle 29 – 04/23/2024

  • Burnley
  • 1 – 2
  • Brentford
  • Luton
  • 1 – 1
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Fulham
  • 0 – 3
  • Tottenham
  • West Ham
  • 1 – 1
  • Aston Villa
  • Wolves
  • Wednesday, 04/24, 9:45 p.m
  • Bournemouth
  • Crystal Palace
  • Wednesday, 04/24, 10:00 p.m
  • Newcastle
  • Everton
  • Wednesday, 04/24, 10:00 p.m
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester United
  • Wednesday, 04/24, 10:00 p.m
  • Sheffield United
  • Brighton
  • Thursday, 04/25, 10:00 p.m
  • Manchester city

Outstanding actor Martin Odgor, score: 9
Although he did not score, he once again proved that he is Arsenal’s engine. In addition, he scored two goals skillfully. The disappointing player Michail Modric, score: 4
Modric again does not show the ability that is expected of him

Two groups from the same city, but completely opposite, different and in other trends. The hot championship race in the Premier League continued this evening (Tuesday) with a tremendous London derby, which ultimately ended in only one-sided status and a tremendous display of purpose by Arsenal, when they humiliated Chelsea 0:5 in the play-off match from the 29th round.

The Gunners were eliminated last week from the Champions League by Bayern Munich and they will no longer lift the cup with the ears. Mikel Arteta remembers very well last season, when he lost the championship to Manchester City after already being at the top with a gap of eight points.

This season, the top of England is hot as Liverpool joined the two teams and in every round – the game of chairs continues and the positions change. In February, Arsenal had an excellent season and beat everyone they wanted to, but slightly dropped in ability, losing to Aston Villa 10 days ago and even losing the top to City.

Mikel Arteta is happy at the end (Reuters)

Tonight the Gunners arrived when they are at the top due to a better goal difference than Liverpool and with a game more than City, and after the London derby, Arteta and his apprentices have only one statement to make and that is that they do not give up, until the last moment, when as mentioned they did not have mercy on Chelsea and in fact in a magnificent second half, London was painted red.

It started with a first goal after just four minutes, as Andrew Trussard fired the Emirates Stadium. In the first half, Arsenal continued to attack and was better, but did not know how to shake the net again, when on the other hand, Djorja Petrovic saved the Blues time and time again.

The second half started with a crazy blitz of the host, they threatened and had opportunities, until in the 52nd minute Ben White doubled the advantage. Five minutes later, Martin Odgor delivered a tremendous pass to Kai Habertz who scored, and it wasn’t the last of the striker.

Conor Gallagher and Ben White, one disappointed and one scored a brace (Reuters) Martin Odgore is happy, man of the match (Reuters)

In the 65th minute Arsenal once again pressed in Chelsea’s area and got paid, this time Bokayo Saka fed Havretz who completed a tremendous double. Did you think Bleach was over? no and no. Odgore delivered an artisan pass once more, found Ben White who delivered and then kicked, and that completed a double of his own. In total – Arsenal scored four goals in only 18 minutes. what madness

The championship race is not over, and apparently it won’t be over until the end, until the last round, which will happen in just a month. At the moment – Arsenal is in first place with 77 points (34 games), Liverpool with 74 points (33 games) and City with 73 points (32 games). The Gunners will meet Tottenham on April 28 for another, more difficult, London derby.

On the other side of a city, the color blue, Chelsea, what else is left to say about the team? The Blues are in a very bad season for them and they will not be in Europe, they wanted to win the FA Cup, but were eliminated after losing 1:0 to City in the semi-finals. Precisely after a tremendous 0:6 over Everton, when Cole Palmer scored a fourth there. It can be said that the Englishman was greatly missed by his team this evening which did not manage without him, Maurizio Pochettino will hope to return to the winning track on 27.4 when he will be hosted by Aston Villa.

second half

  • ’90+7

  • Judge Simon Hopper whistled for the end of the match! The game is over, in a one-sided situation with a tremendous display of purpose, Arsenal humiliated Chelsea 5:0 and temporarily increased the gap at the top to three points
  • ’82

  • Last change at Arsenal. Saka is out, Fabio Vieira is in
  • ’79

  • Maduca is out, Cesar Sezday is in

Conor Gallagher (Reuters) Declan Rice and Noni Maduka (Reuters)

  • ’78

  • Replacement at Chelsea. Gilchrist out, Thiago Silva in
  • ’76

  • Ben White also entered the referee’s register

Mikel Arteta (Reuters) Maurizio Pochettino (Reuters)

  • ’72

  • Takehiro Tomiyasu also made his place, Zinchenko entered
  • ’72

  • Habertz also left, Jesus entered
  • ’72

  • Trussard left, Martinelli entered
  • ’72

  • Four substitutions at Arsenal. Partey left, Jorginho entered.

Chelsea players are disappointed (Reuters) Ben White and Martin Odgor celebrate (Reuters) Ben White and Declan Rice celebrate (Reuters)

  • ’70

  • Gate! Arsenal does not stop and went up to 0:5: this is already humiliation! Odgor, in a moment of great magic, put in a deep ball to Ben White who sent it, doubted it, and found the net
  • ’67

  • Enzo Fernandez is also out, Trevo Chalova is in possession
  • ’67

  • Double substitution at Chelsea. Modric out, Sterling in

Enzo Fernandez is disappointed (Reuters) Kai Hubertz celebrates with Arsenal players (Reuters) Kai Hubertz’s goal (Reuters)

  • ’65

  • Gate! Arsenal went up to 0:4: this is already a defeat! This time Saka left the ball to Havretz who kicked, subdued Petrovic and completed a double
  • ’61

  • A chance for Chelsea. Noni Madoka tried his luck, but his shot missed the frame

Kai Habertz celebrates (Reuters) Kai Habertz kicks (Reuters)

  • ’57

  • Gate! Arsenal went up to 0:3: the gunners have no mercy. Odgor sent a long ball to Kai Habertz who took great control and scored

Kai Hubertz celebrates (Reuters) Arsenal players celebrate (Reuters) Ben White celebrates (Reuters) Ben White’s ball in the net (Reuters)

  • ’52

  • Gate! Arsenal went up 0:2: like the opening of the first half, the second also opened with a storm. The Gunners pressed the Chelsea goal, Ben White doubled the lead
  • ’51

  • A tremendous opportunity for Arsenal, who started the second half with a storm. Odgor put a great deep ball into Havretz who kicked and squeezed a save from Petrovic

first half

  • ’45

  • Andrew Trussard also entered the referee’s book
  • ’43

  • Mark Kokuriye also entered the referee’s register

Noni Madoaka (Reuters) Mark Kokuriye and Kai Hubertz (Reuters)

  • ’42

  • Alfie Gilchrist received the first yellow card of the game
  • ’30

  • Finally a first chance for Chelsea. Cucoria passed to Enzo Fernandez who was completely free and kicked with a touch, but the ball missed the crossbar by centimeters
  • ’27

  • Tremendous double save by Petrovic. The first time Habertz kicked flat and squeezed a save, after a few seconds once again from outside the box, only the opportunity belonged to Trosar who kicked, the ball hit a defender, but the Blues goalkeeper was on the spot and managed to repel

Takehiro Tomiyasu takes control of the ball (Reuters) Declan Rice and Conor Gallagher (Reuters)

  • ’26

  • Arsenal is playing excellently and close to the second goal. Another great attack, Haberz passed to Saka who kicked into the hands of Petrovic
  • ’22

  • Another chance for Arsenal. Gabriel gave a ball to Reyes, who turned great and took a kick that went over the goal
  • ’15

  • Great opportunity for Arsenal. Odgor made a great cross into the box for the head of Tomiyasu who shot wide

Arsenal players celebrate (Reuters) Andrew Trussard celebrates (Reuters) Andrew Trussard kicks (Reuters) Andrew Trussard kicks (Reuters)

  • ‘4

  • Gate! Arsenal went up 0:1: an amazing opening in the Emirates. It was quick, great attack from the Gunners, Declan Rice completely free, advanced into the box and passed to Trussar, who unleashed a great, flat kick between Petrovic’s legs
  • ‘1

  • Judge Simon Hopper kicked off the match!

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