• Alexandre Lacazette is mobbed by teammates after opening the scoring in Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, December 26. PA
    Alexandre Lacazette is mobbed by teammates after opening the scoring in Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, December 26. PA
  • Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
    Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
  • Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
    Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
  • Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
    Arsenal's Granit Xhaka scores from a free-kick to make it 2-0. EPA
  • Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. Reuters
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. Reuters
  • Chelsea's Ben Chilwell. Reuters
    Chelsea's Ben Chilwell. Reuters
  • Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring Arsenal's third goal. PA
    Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring Arsenal's third goal. PA
  • Arsenal win a penalty after Kieran Tierney is fouled by Chelsea full-back Reece James. Getty
    Arsenal win a penalty after Kieran Tierney is fouled by Chelsea full-back Reece James. Getty
  • Arsenal's Granit Xhaka celebrates with Alexandre Lacazette after scoring his team's second goal. EPA
    Arsenal's Granit Xhaka celebrates with Alexandre Lacazette after scoring his team's second goal. EPA
  • Chelsea's American midfielder Christian Pulisic. AFP
    Chelsea's American midfielder Christian Pulisic. AFP
  • Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette scores a penalty to make 1-0. PA
    Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette scores a penalty to make 1-0. PA
  • Arsenal's French striker Alexandre Lacazette celebrates scoring. AFP
    Arsenal's French striker Alexandre Lacazette celebrates scoring. AFP
  • Chelsea attacker Timo Werner - challenged here by Arsenal's Rob Holding - was taken off at half-time by manager Frank Lampard. Reuters
    Chelsea attacker Timo Werner - challenged here by Arsenal's Rob Holding - was taken off at half-time by manager Frank Lampard. Reuters
  • Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy watches Bukayo Saka's cross-come-shot hit the back of the net to make it 3-0 to Arsenal. EPA
    Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy watches Bukayo Saka's cross-come-shot hit the back of the net to make it 3-0 to Arsenal. EPA
  • Chelsea manager Frank Lampard. AFP
    Chelsea manager Frank Lampard. AFP
  • Tammy Abraham chests the ball home to pull one back for Chelsea. PA
    Tammy Abraham chests the ball home to pull one back for Chelsea. PA
  • Jorginho misses a late penalty for Chelsea. Getty
    Jorginho misses a late penalty for Chelsea. Getty
  • Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno saves Jorginho's penalty. EPA
    Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno saves Jorginho's penalty. EPA
  • Arsenal's Bernd Leno is congratulated after saving Jorginho's penalty. Reuters
    Arsenal's Bernd Leno is congratulated after saving Jorginho's penalty. Reuters

Arsenal beat Chelsea to ease pressure on under-fire Mikel Arteta


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Arsenal's young players came to the fore on Saturday in a 3-1 victory over London rivals Chelsea - their first Premier League win in nearly two months.

A calmly taken penalty from Alexandre Lacazette, a sensational free kick from Granit Xhaka and a bizarre goal from Bukayo Saka gave Arsenal all three points at Emirates Stadium.

But it was a nervy finish for the hosts as Chelsea got a consolation goal from Tammy Abraham in the 85th minute after he was initially flagged for offside. The visitors were then awarded a penalty in injury time but Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno saved Jorginho’s shot.

Yeah, it's a start, isn't it? We needed that today

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he could feel the energy on the team bus before the match.

“I said to them we have to take this opportunity now,” he said. “It’s a really important win for us.

“We needed the points for sure and we did it against one of the best teams in the league in a convincing way.”

Arsenal climbed up to 14th place in the Premier League table with 17 points after the team’s worst start to a season in decades.

“Yeah, it’s a start, isn’t it? We needed that today,” left back Kieran Tierney said. “We’ve had a few bad results this season. But we started on the front foot today.”

The victory at an empty Emirates Stadium eased pressure on the under-fire Arteta.

“Relieved and proud of the players for the performance they put in,” he said when asked how he felt. “And to give something back to the fans who I can imagine have been very disappointed.”

The first half was certainly our worst performance of the season

It was Arsenal's first league win since November 1 against Manchester United - and it was achieved with a potent mixture of attacking verve and creativity

Arteta picked young players to start, including Emile Smith Rowe, Gabriel Martinelli and Saka, and the team shined throughout the match.

“It was a really good mixture of senior players and young players that we have. I think they were really, really good,” he said.

Chelsea, on the other hand, didn’t seem to turn up for the majority of the match, even though the club could have moved up to second in the league with a win. As it stands, the Blues moved down to sixth with 25 points.

“The first half was certainly our worst performance of the season,” Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said. “I’m concerned about what’s at the bottom of it, but I’m not sure if it’s complacency.”

Arsenal started brightly and within 40 seconds Martinelli was unmarked in the penalty area but scuffed his shot. It was a sign of things to come.

As halftime approached, Arsenal left back Kieran Tierney ran past Reece James in the penalty area and went over. Television replays showed that James clipped the back of Tierney’s left foot, with the Arsenal defender appearing to go to ground easily.

“I felt contact and I went down but I haven’t seen it back,” Tierney said.

But VAR confirmed that it was a foul, and Lacazette stepped up, ran up to the ball, stopped for a moment and then sent goalkeeper Edouard Mendy the wrong way in the 34th.

Lacazette, who is Arsenal’s top scorer in all competitions this season with six, celebrated by wiping his brow in relief and grinning from ear to ear.

Just before halftime, Saka was chopped down by N’Golo Kante for a free kick. Xhaka, just back from a three-match ban for violent conduct, hovered over the ball before sending a stunning, curling free kick over the Chelsea wall with his left foot and into the top corner in the 44th.

Chelsea tried to gain a foothold at the start of the second half after making a double substitution, but it was short-lived.

Saka found his way down the right and only he will know whether he meant it as a shot or a cross. But the ball confused Mendy and sailed over his head to bang in off the inside of the post in the 56th.

When asked if he meant it as a shot, Saka simply said with a smile: “Of course man.”

Chelsea showed spirit at the end but it was too little, too late. Lampard said his players weren’t running and sprinting enough for large periods of the match.

“Not a good enough first half, a better second half but it was too late by that point,” he said. “It was certainly a lethargic approach in the first half.”

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- 5 wins in 22 months as pro
- Three wins in past 10 starts
- 45 pro starts worldwide: 5 wins, 17 top 5s
- Ranked 551th in world on debut, now No 4 (was No 2 earlier this year)
- 5th player in last 30 years to win 3 European Tour and 2 PGA Tour titles before age 24 (Woods, Garcia, McIlroy, Spieth)

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