Arsenal Beats Man City 5-1 at Home
Arsenal kept their hopes alive for the Premier League title by smashing Manchester City 5-1 at the Emirates Stadium. The game was exciting with lots of goals. Myles Lewis-Skelly even copied Erling Haaland’s celebration after scoring his first goal for Arsenal. This big win puts Arsenal in second place. They’re just six points behind Liverpool, while Manchester City is stuck in fourth place, 15 points behind.
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Arsenal Gets Off to a Quick Start
The Gunners got on the board fast. Just 1 minute and 44 seconds in, Martin Ødegaard took advantage of a mistake by Manuel Akanji. Leandro Trossard stole the ball and Kai Havertz set Ødegaard up for an easy goal. Gabriel celebrated right in Haaland’s face, making it clear this was going to be a fierce match.
Gabriel Martinelli almost made it 2-0 a few minutes later, but his goal got called back for offside. City had some chances too, like when Josko Gvardiol’s header forced a great save from David Raya.
City Finds an Equalizer, Arsenal Strikes Back
Manchester City finally equalized in the 55th minute. Phil Foden crossed the ball to Erling Haaland, who scored with a header. But Arsenal didn’t wait long to respond. A minute later, Thomas Partey intercepted a bad pass from Foden and fired a shot from outside the box. The ball deflected off John Stones and went past City’s goalkeeper, Stefan Ortega, putting Arsenal back in the lead.
Myles Lewis-Skelly Shines
The game shifted in Arsenal’s favor when Myles Lewis-Skelly scored his first goal just five minutes after Partey’s strike. Declan Rice set him up, and the 18-year-old curled a lovely shot into the net. After scoring, he had some fun and mimicked Haaland’s famous yoga celebration, a nod to Haaland’s past comments telling Arteta to “stay humble.”
Sealing the Win
Arsenal kept pushing, and Ortega made an amazing save to keep out Martinelli. But he couldn’t stop Kai Havertz from scoring the fourth goal. Partey started the play with an interception, and Martinelli’s speed helped set up Havertz for an easy finish.
In stoppage time, young star Ethan Nwaneri, who isn’t even 18 yet, finished things off with a brilliant curling shot from the edge of the box, making it 5-1. This strong performance keeps Arsenal firmly in the hunt for the title as they aim for their first Premier League trophy in 21 years.