In the ninth minute, Nicolas Jackson made a dangerous tackle on Takehiro Tomiyasu, causing the Arsenal defender to fall to the ground
Surprisingly, Jackson did not receive any disciplinary action, only conceding a free-kick to the home side. This decision by the referee left fans and spectators perplexed and frustrated.
Despite the controversial decision, Arsenal continued to dominate the game, going into halftime with a one-goal lead.
In the second half, Arsenal scored four more goals in just 18 minutes, with Ben White and Kai Havertz each scoring twice, sealing an impressive 5-0 victory over Chelsea.
With their victory against Chelsea, Arsenal’s path to winning the Premier League title became clearer, as they strengthened their lead in the league table with 77 points in 34 matches.
Arsenal Boss Mikel Arteta Shows Sympathy for Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino
After a significant victory, Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta expressed sympathy for Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino, acknowledging Pochettino’s commendable work.2
In the post-match interview, Arteta stated, “All the sympathy in the world, all he’s been through. I’ve been on the other side as well. He’s doing a great job. Their last seven games, they’ve deserved to win every match.”
Arsenal’s Empowering Victory
Arteta praised his squad’s ability to self-manage in the dressing room, highlighting their understanding of the team’s goals and their enthusiasm.
He emphasized the importance of leaving room for the players to take responsibility for their performance, stating, “What I like is that they can manage themselves in the dressing room. In order to achieve that you have to leave some space.
They know what we’re playing for. They are so excited, they are so at it. All of them even the players that haven’t played much. They’ve been outstanding. That’s what holds the team together. My role is to keep demanding.”
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