- Gabriel Jesus struck twice as Arsenal earned a 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace
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Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Arsenal earned a second victory over Crystal Palace in every week, with the 5-1 win shifting the Gunners three factors behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Jesus had ended his objective drought by scoring a hat-trick towards the Eagles within the Carabao Cup in midweek and constructed on the show at Selhurst Park.
The Brazilian ahead struck twice within the first half – both facet of an equaliser by Ismaila Sarr – to have a outstanding run of 5 objectives in 50 minutes towards Crystal Palace this week.
Kai Havertz prolonged Arsenal’s lead with an in depth vary end earlier than half-time, earlier than Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice struck within the second half to finish a dominant victory.
Mail Sport’s Issan Khan was at Selhurst Park and delivers his verdict on the gamers on present.
Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Arsenal earned a 5-1 victory away towards Crystal Palace
Ismaila Sarr, proper, had cancelled out Jesus’ early opener however the Gunners shortly hit again
Gabriel Martinelli, left, and Declan Rice, proper, had been on course for Arsenal within the second half
ARSENAL (4-3-3):
DAVID RAYA: 7
Some jittery moments in web however made essential saves. Denied Jean-Phillipe Mateta from shut vary one-on-one after 21 minutes. Additionally a superb save off an Ismaila Sarr header.
JURRIEN TIMBER: 7
High play on the ball and a few good tackles, too. Booked for time-wasting at a throw-in.
WILLIAM SALIBA: 5.5
An off sport for the often dependable Frenchman. His errant cross to permit Mateta in ought to have resulted in conceding a objective.
GABRIEL: 6.5
Struck crossbar with a header. Didn’t shrink back from battling with Palace’s physicality.
Jurrien Timber was glorious on the ball for Arsenal and put in a number of spectacular challenges
William Saliba, proper, had a uncommon off sport and an errant cross might have resulted in a objective
MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY: 6.5
An assured show. Comfy on the ball and bodily in duels.
THOMAS PARTEY: 6
A few poor passes within the center. Obtained higher later within the sport.
MARTIN ODEGAARD: 7
Good intricate passes across the field and sometimes opened up play for his facet. Elegant operator.
KAI HAVERTZ: 6.5
Performed within the midfield — an space he has not performed in for some time. Obtained on the scoresheet with a tap-in.
BUKAYO SAKA: 6.5
Cross with weaker foot led to Gabriel Jesus’ opening objective. He went down the tunnel on 24 minutes with an damage which appeared painful. This can be a serious concern for Arteta.
Bukayo Saka was compelled off within the first half, which can be a serious concern for Arsenal
Kai Havertz scored from shut vary earlier than half-time to offer Mikel Arteta’s facet a cushion
Jesus scored 5 objectives in 50 minutes towards Crystal Palace throughout two matches this week
GABRIEL MARTINELLI: 6.5
Was extra brave on the ball than in latest instances. Tried to take gamers on and obtained a straightforward objective after Jesus’ shot was saved.
GABRIEL JESUS: 8.5
Match-winning show. His second objective oozed class, curling the ball into the highest proper nook. Ought to have gotten his hat-trick, however his shot was saved on 60 minutes.
MANAGER
MIKEL ARTETA: 7
Performed Jesus up prime, Havertz within the midfield and began Lewis-Skelly. That was dangerous, however it greater than paid off.
SUBSTITUTES
LEANDRO TROSSARD: 6
Good motion. May have carried out with higher finish product.
RICCARDO CALAFIORI: 6
Stayed composed on the again to make sure Palace couldn’t make in-roads on his facet.
DECLAN RICE: 7.5
Instantly added stability to the center. Struck a well-taken objective, too.
ETHAN NWANERI: N/A
MIKEL MERINO: N/A
CRYSTAL PALACE (3-4-2-1): Henderson, Clyne, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, Mitchell, Lerma, Hughes, Kamada, Sarr, Mateta
Mikel Arteta made some dangerous choices however the Arsenal supervisor’s selections paid off
Declan Rice added stability to Arsenal and the midfielder struck a well-taken objective too