Arsenal eased concerns over a potential slip in their long-awaited Premier League title charge with a commanding 4-0 victory away to Leeds on Saturday.
The result extended the Gunners’ lead at the top to seven points ahead of Manchester City and Aston Villa, both of whom are in action on Sunday, as Mikel Arteta’s side delivered a statement performance at Elland Road.

Last weekend’s defeat at home to Manchester United, their first at the Emirates this season, had completed a disappointing spell in which Arsenal collected only two points from their previous three league matches.
Having finished second in each of the last three campaigns, questions resurfaced about whether Arteta’s squad possessed the mental strength required to finally see out a title race.
Those doubts were tested further even before kick-off when Bukayo Saka was forced out after picking up an injury during the warm-up.
However, his stand-in, Noni Madueke, proved decisive as Arsenal handed Leeds just their second loss in 12 league outings.
It was Madueke’s pinpoint delivery that led to the opening goal, with Martin Zubimendi rising to nod the visitors in front.
Before the interval, Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow could only deflect another threatening cross from Madueke into his own net, leaving the hosts facing an uphill battle.
Despite their impressive recent run, Leeds remain precariously placed, sitting only six points clear of the relegation zone.
Their first home defeat since November was sealed when Viktor Gyokeres, who has faced criticism this season, met Gabriel Martinelli’s cross and rifled home his 11th goal since arriving from Sporting Lisbon.

Substitute Gabriel Jesus completed the rout late on, firing in a powerful effort with four minutes remaining.
Arsenal will now look to rivals Tottenham to aid their cause when City travel to north London, while Aston Villa welcome Brentford on Sunday.
Elsewhere, Chelsea have the opportunity to move into the top four if they continue their encouraging start under Liam Rosenior against West Ham at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool, meanwhile, aim to relieve mounting pressure on Arne Slot when they face Newcastle in Saturday’s late fixture at Anfield.
In another Premier League clash, Everton rescued a dramatic 1-1 draw at Brighton courtesy of Beto’s equaliser deep into stoppage time, a result that does little to boost either club’s hopes of qualifying for European competition.

Brighton had led through Pascal Gross, who netted his first goal since rejoining the club from Borussia Dortmund.
Bournemouth also eased lingering relegation fears with a 2-0 victory at bottom side Wolves, as goals from Eli Kroupi and Alex Scott lifted the Cherries to 12th, opening up a 13-point cushion above the drop zone.
What you should know
Arsenal’s dominant win at Leeds comes at a crucial stage of the Premier League season, reinforcing their status as strong title favourites after recent stumbles raised doubts.
The performance highlighted the squad’s depth, with Noni Madueke stepping up effectively in Bukayo Saka’s absence. With Manchester City and Aston Villa still to play, Arsenal’s seven-point cushion could prove vital in the run-in.
Meanwhile, Leeds’ struggles near the relegation zone continue despite recent improvements, while results elsewhere underline how tightly contested both the title race and the battle for European places remain.
























