07 November,2022 08:22 AM IST | London | AFP
Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhaes (4th from left) scores against Chelsea on Sunday. Pic/Getty Images
Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League as Gabriel Magalhaes sealed a gritty 1-0 win against Chelsea after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's revenge mission fell flat on Sunday. Mikel Arteta's side made it 11 wins from 13 league games thanks to a close-range finish from Brazilian defender Gabriel in the second half at Stamford Bridge.
Played in by Bukayo Saka's deft pass, Gabriel Jesus forced a good save from Edouard Mendy and from the resulting corner Arsenal took the lead in the 63rd minute. Chelsea's defending was woeful as Saka's delivery was missed by three Chelsea players before Gabriel reacted fastest to poke home on the goal-line.
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The Gunners are two points clear of second-placed Manchester City after the champions briefly took pole position with a win against Fulham on Saturday. The victory was sweeter as it came at the expense of former Arsenal star Aubameyang. Aubameyang was anonymous in his first meeting with his old team since he was stripped of the captaincy and sold to Barcelona in January after Arteta lost patience with the Gabon forward's repeated disciplinary issues. Exiling Aubameyang has proved an inspired move by Arteta as Arsenal look a far more unified and determined group without the sulking striker.
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Chelsea boss Graham Potter might also be feeling the heat soon after his side's winless league run extended to four games with a second successive top-flight defeat, prompting jeers from Blues fans at full-time. Seventh-placed Chelsea lacked Arsenal's urgency and now trail the leaders by 13 points, with even a top four finish far from certain. Arsenal have not won the title since Arsene Wenger's Invincibles in 2004, but no Gunners team has amassed more points at this stage in the Premier League era.
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