Gabriel Jesus scores twice as Arsenal power on
Gabriel Jesus scored his first goals for six months as Arsenal maintained control of the Premier League title race with a 4-1 defeat of Leeds.
No. | Name | |
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Saves
4
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6
Gabriel
Goals
0
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16
Rob Holding
Goals
0
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Goals
0
85'
3
Kieran Tierney
Goals
0
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4
Ben White
47'
Goals
1
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||
Goals
0
60'
20
Jorginho
Goals
0
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||
34
Granit Xhaka
84'
Goals
1
86'
21
Fabio Vieira
Goals
0
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||
Goals
0
85'
10
Emile Smith Rowe
Goals
0
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||
9
Gabriel Jesus
35' 55'
Goals
2
60'
7
Bukayo Saka
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Substitutes | ||
Goals
0
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30
Matt Turner
Saves
0
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15
Jakub Kiwior
Goals
0
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24
Reiss Nelson
Goals
0
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No. | Name | |
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Saves
1
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Goals
0
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5
Robin Koch
45'
Goals
0
74'
6
Liam Cooper
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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||
Goals
0
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||
Goals
0
85'
9
Patrick Bamford
90'+1'
Goals
0
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25
Rasmus Kristensen
76'
Goals
1
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Goals
0
65'
28
Weston McKennie
Goals
0
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||
Goals
0
74'
24
Georginio Rutter
Goals
0
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Goals
0
65'
19
Rodrigo
Goals
0
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Substitutes | ||
18
Darko Gyabi
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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22
Joel Robles
Saves
0
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63
Archie Gray
Goals
0
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- | Match ends, Arsenal 4, Leeds United 1. | |
90'+5' | Second Half ends, Arsenal 4, Leeds United 1. | |
90'+4' | Illan Meslier (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half. |
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11 | Fouls | 13 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
5 | Offsides | 1 |
4 | Corner Kicks | 3 |
4 | Saves | 1 |
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POS | Team | GP | GD | PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Manchester City | 38 | +61 | 89 |
2 | Arsenal | 38 | +45 | 84 |
3 | Manchester United | 38 | +15 | 75 |
4 | Newcastle United | 38 | +35 | 71 |
5 | Liverpool | 38 | +28 | 67 |
6 | Brighton & Hove Albion | 38 | +19 | 62 |
7 | Aston Villa | 38 | +5 | 61 |
8 | Tottenham Hotspur | 38 | +7 | 60 |
9 | Brentford | 38 | +12 | 59 |
10 | Fulham | 38 | +2 | 52 |
11 | Crystal Palace | 38 | -9 | 45 |
12 | Chelsea | 38 | -9 | 44 |
13 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 38 | -27 | 41 |
14 | West Ham United | 38 | -13 | 40 |
15 | AFC Bournemouth | 38 | -34 | 39 |
16 | Nottingham Forest | 38 | -30 | 38 |
17 | Everton | 38 | -23 | 36 |
18 | Leicester City | 38 | -17 | 34 |
19 | Leeds United | 38 | -30 | 31 |
20 | Southampton | 38 | -37 | 25 |
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