By our Reporter
Arsenal has defeated Manchester City with 5-1 victory, significantly bolstering their Premier League title aspirations.
This was in a stunning display at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

The Gunners seized an early advantage when Martin Ødegaard capitalised on a defensive lapse by City, slotting the ball past goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. Despite Erling Haaland equalising with a powerful header in the 55th minute, Arsenal’s response was swift and decisive.
Midfielder Thomas Partey restored Arsenal’s lead with a precise strike, followed by a goal from youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly, who celebrated by mimicking Haaland’s signature pose—a nod to a previous encounter between the two players
Kai Havertz further extended the lead, Nwaneri capped off the performance with a fifth goal, securing a memorable victory for the home side.
“The Hale End graduate, who only made his debut in the away fixture against this opposition earlier this season, is still just 18. The celebrations were in glorious, stark contrast to last weekend – when he was controversially sent off at Wolves.
“It got even better with 15 minutes remaining. Partey launched a rapid counter attack, deep in our own half, with a perfect pass for the onrushing Gabriel Martinelli. He took it on into the box, where Havertz was overlapping. Martinelli’s pass slipped him in on goal, and this time his finish was unerring, low into the corner,” a statement on the website read.