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  1. Gossip: Arsenal in talks for left-back Mendypublished at 07:37

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    Arsenal are being linked with a move for 28-year-old Real Madrid left-back Ferland Mendy, with Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle United also interested in the Frenchman. (L'Equipe - in French), external

    Finally, the Gunners are prepared to accept offers of £20-25m for 30-year-old Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, and are still interested in 25-year-old Aston Villa and Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz as a replacement. (Football Insider), external

    Want more transfer news? Read Thursday's full gossip column

  2. Your views on Arsenal v Chelseapublished at 15:11 24 April

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    We asked you for your views on Arsenal's 5-0 win over Chelsea in the Premier League on Tuesday.

    Here are a selection of your responses:

    Arsenal fans

    Peter: Excellent performance. Arsenal may well be the best team in the Premier League, but still may not win it. Either way it is a step forward for Mikel Arteta and his talented young team.

    Robert: Looking at this game must send out a message to Liverpool and Man City. An all-round performance by everyone shows Arsenal are in a better place mentally than last year. They have grown and taking this momentum into the derby against Spurs only benefits the Arsenal.

    Neal: Flattering scoreline but we should have secured a second goal very early on while Chelsea were in disarray. Worrying period towards end of the first half where Chelsea almost nicked a goal on the counter-attack. Had they scored I feel the game would have been very different, however, once we scored again in the second half they crumbled.

    Ian: Arsenal were superb. Chelsea were lucky to only lose by five goals as it could have been a lot more. If they don't win the title this year, its is Arsenal in 2025.

    Chelsea fans

    Andy: A shockingly embarrassing performance. What on earth was Pochettino thinking with that line up? Changing three of the defence away to Arsenal - no surprise they were all over the place. Enzo and Caicedo so poor and average compared to the excellent Rice and Odegaard. This is the worst Chelsea squad I can remember. They are not fit to wear the shirt.

    Diane: There was a young lad holding a sign that said 'I don't want your shirt. I want you to fight for yours'. That out of the mouths of babes just sums up the whole game. Well done young man.

    John: Toothless, gutless performance. I'm struggling to find any sort of positive from this performance. We are mid-table at best with no sign of any of these players being capable of a consistent team performance.

    Rob: Picking those two centre-backs after a good performances by Silva and Chalobah was criminal and playing a young player alongside them was setting him up to fail. Third choices (if everyone fit) across entire back four and we wonder why we fail. Enzo and Gallagher way off the pace. Mismanagement on a grand scale.

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  3. 'Havertz now firmly at home in north London'published at 12:55 24 April

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    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was lavish in his praise of Kai Havertz as the former Chelsea forward played a central role in the demolition of his old club at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.

    Havertz struggled to establish a role in Arsenal's team at the start of the season following his £65m switch from Stamford Bridge but two goals in The Gunners' 5-0 win confirmed he is now firmly at home in north London.

    Arteta said: "Kai's overall contribution in every phase of play was tremendous. When you add the two goals he scored and some of the link-up play that he had in big moments, it was a great performance.”

    It made it just about the perfect night for Arsenal as they applied pressure on Liverpool and Manchester City in the Premier League title pursuit ahead of their potentially testing games at Everton and Brighton, giving them a three-point lead and a vastly superior goal difference.

    Arsenal's victory also continued an impressive response to the league defeat at home to Aston Villa and the Champions League quarter-final exit to Bayern Munich.

    It provides the perfect platform for Sunday's crunch north London derby meeting at Tottenham Hotspur.

  4. 'Performance to remember' by Arsenal, but Chelsea 'players are soft'published at 11:07 24 April

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    Fans of Arsenal and Chelsea have been reacting to the Gunners' 5-0 Premier League victory on Tuesday on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.

    Arsenal fan Pippa Monique: "We're still in there [the title race] and if Manchester City do drop points, that goal difference is going to be crucial.

    "They gave us a performance to remember.

    "It feels good to be top of the league but I can't get carried away, I remember how I felt last season when it all slipped away."

    Chelsea supporter Teema Nicholls: "It was disgraceful, from the manager to the players. The lack of effort, the lack of tactical preparation - it was completely disgraceful.

    "I just think he [Mauricio Pochettino] lacks accountability. He prepares these players to go out on the pitch to put in a performance like that. Where is he talking about what he has done to prepare the players? The players are soft, but that comes from the very top, that comes from the manager downwards.

    "He needs to have a lot more accountability for his input into what's happened, not only on Tuesday but across the season."

    Hear more on BBC Sounds

  5. 'His contribution was great' - Arteta on 'unbelievable' Havertzpublished at 09:43 24 April

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    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised an "unbelievable" performance from forward Kai Havertz, who scored twice against his former club Chelsea in Tuesday's 5-0 victory at Emirates Stadium.

    "He was unbelievable, in all departments," said Arteta. "For a nine to score two goals the way he scored, his contribution was great. I'm sure he’s very pleased."

    The win moved Arsenal three points clear at the top of the table, although they have played a game more than second-placed Liverpool and two more than Manchester City, who are one point further back.

    Arteta added: "It was a big performance, collectively and individually. I thought we were really good, against a really good team that was in great form and were going to ask us a lot of questions. I think we responded really well.

    "From the start we were really determined, really flowing, playing with a lot of courage and making things happen. I'm really happy with the result. It's a big day for our supporters.

    "It's great for us, for the confidence and for the belief that we can do it, we can come to these stages against big teams and win games the way we've done it. So enjoy it, then it's back to work on Wednesday because we have a big one on Sunday [against Tottenham]."

  6. 'Odegaard was absolutely electric'published at 08:14 24 April

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    Martin Odegaard produced an "electric" performance in Arsenal's 5-0 thrashing of Chelsea on Tuesday, says former England midfielder Izzy Christiansen.

    The Gunners moved three points clear at the top of the Premier League table with their victory, and while Odegaard did not score himself, he set up goals for Kai Havertz and Ben White.

    "They've just taken care of business with a real style and swagger about it," Christiansen told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.

    "Odegaard was absolutely electric once again, the way he dictates the midfield and his positioning completely makes things tick for Arsenal.

    "They were back to their best and they're so good when they score early, it eliminates any type pressure and they start to grow into the game. They've done what they needed to do to keep the pressure up."

    Former England goalkeeper Rob Green also praised the Norway international, adding: "He's a key man for them and it's noticeable that when he plays well, on and off the ball, they play so well.

    "[As an opposition] you have your team meetings before the game and you say 'this is the man to stop, do not give him space or time'. Chelsea were willingly letting him have that space in the second half. Arsenal had a party and really turned it on, and Odegaard in particular."

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  7. Gossip: Arsenal to challenge City for Guimaraespublished at 07:51 24 April

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    Arsenal and Manchester City are considering a summer move for Newcastle United's Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 26. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

    Former Arsenal and Manchester United striker Robin van Persie is close to taking up his first managerial post, after holding talks with Dutch top-flight club Heerenveen. (Algemeen Dagblad - in Dutch), external

    Former Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, 37, will sign a contract with Major League Soccer (MLS) club Los Angeles FC and will join them on a free transfer in the summer when his AC Milan deal comes to an end. (RMC Sport - in French), external

    Want more transfer news? Read Wednesday's gossip column

  8. Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea: What Arteta saidpublished at 22:59 23 April

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    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaking to TNT Sports: "Very happy with the win, with the amount of chances and goals we scored. And with the clean sheet as well it shows the consistency.

    "We weren't disciplined enough with some stuff we did in the first half and we needed to be more disciplined and we did that in the second half."

    On Martin Odegaard: "We agreed that he was a player with huge talent and he could grow with us. We were convinced he could add something special to the team.

    "That's always a question - How are you going to handle a different role [as captain]? He has done it so naturally and he is loved by everyone. With the love that he has, it is enough for everyone to wan to follow him."

    On impact this win can have: "It is a big London derby and we know what it means for the fans. We will enjoy it and rest and get ready for the next one.

    "What I would like is that the players can manage themselves in the dressing room. You have to leave them some space. They know what they are playing for. That's what holds the team together. My role is to demand of them and also in the right moments make them believe they can do it.

    "We have a lot of games coming up. Let's enjoy tonight and let's go back to work."

  9. 'The perfect night'published at 22:40 23 April

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    Arsenal goalscorer Ben White speaking to TNT Sports: "We know we can score goals and today it was a quick game and it was important to put the ball away when we had the chance."

    On if he meant his second goal: "I don't know. I'll let everyone else decide!"

    On Arsenal's resilience: "It's not just the defence keeping the clean sheets, the wingers track back as well."

    Leandro Trossard speaking to TNT Sports: "I think the early goal helped us and after that we played so well. We had a lot of chances and we turned them into goals. It's a great night.

    "They say clean sheets help you win games. We know if we score the goal we can win 1-0. But, obviously, we want to go for more. Today is the perfect night. I think everyone works so well and hard. I am really happy to be here."

    On the title race: "We can only do our own job and that's winning games. We are on track now and we will try and win the rest of the games and we will see what happens."

  10. Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea: Key statspublished at 22:29 23 April

    Here are the key facts and figures from Arsenal's home win over Chelsea in the Premier League on Tuesday.

    • Arsenal recorded their biggest ever victory against Chelsea across all competitions (5-0), while this was the Blues' heaviest defeat in a London derby since losing 6-0 to Queens Park Rangers in March 1986.

    • The Gunners have won three London derbies in league this season by five or more goals (5-0 v Crystal Palace, 6-0 v West Ham and 5-0 v Chelsea), the most such victories in a single campaign by a team in English league history.

    • Chelsea have conceded 57 goals in the Premier League this season - their most in a single campaign in the competition (overtaking their 55 from the 1994-95 and 1996-97 seasons).

    • Arsenal had 13 shots in the first half and 14 in the second half against Chelsea (27 in total) – indeed, these are now their two highest shot totals in a half of football against them on record in the Premier League (since 2003-04).

    • Kai Havertz became the first player to score a brace against Chelsea in the Premier League having previously played for them in the competition.

    • The Blues' starting XI in this game had an average age of 23 years and 169 days - their youngest ever for a Premier League match against Arsenal. In fact, only Leeds United in 1999-2000 (10) have named more starting XI's with an average age under 24 in a Premier League campaign than Chelsea this term (seven).

  11. Full-time: Arsenal 5-0 Chelseapublished at 22:04 23 April

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    Arsenal moved three points clear at the top of the Premier League and made a potentially significant improvement to their goal difference with a crushing victory over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium.

    The Gunners backed up their win at Wolverhampton Wanderers with an emphatic performance helped by a dreadful display from a Chelsea side who looked like they wanted the season to end now after their FA Cup semi-final defeat by Manchester City.

    Arsenal suffered last week with a home Premier League defeat by Aston Villa and a Champions League quarter-final exit to Bayern Munich but the manner of this win demonstrated the title momentum is now back with Mikel Arteta's team.

    Leandro Trossard settled any early nerves when he beat Chelsea keeper Djordje Petrovic at his near post and while the visitors occasionally threatened in the first half, Nicolas Jackson missing a clear headed chance, Arsenal simply ran riot after the break.

    The second goal Arsenal craved came as Ben White turned in after Chelsea failed to clear a corner before former Stamford Bridge forward Kai Havertz struck twice in eight minutes, the second a quite sumptuous finish from Martin Odegaard's magnificent pass.

    As Chelsea subsided in embarrassing fashion, White looped his second over Petrovic. It pushed their goal difference up to +56 - 13 better than Liverpool's and 12 ahead of Manchester City - on what was pretty much the perfect night for Arsenal.

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  12. 'Raya could keep Arsenal in this title race'published at 12:32 23 April

    Oli Price-Bates
    Fan writer

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    Arsenal’s progress this season is clear, even if they again fall short up against the behemoth that is Manchester City.

    The Gunners were controlled and convincing in their 2-0 win over Wolves on Saturday, and made it six Premier League away games in a row without conceding a goal.

    This defensive record is achieved through brilliant defending from the front but standing at the base is David Raya, a summer signing to which many raised their eyebrows.

    Raya's performance against Wolves epitomised his qualities and highlighted the edge he has on Aaron Ramsdale in that role.

    The Spaniard was very calm in possession and completed 30 passes at a 76.7% success rate (14.3% higher than Ramsdale's average last season).

    He also claimed several crosses and high balls in the box.

    Both of these qualities bring a calm to the Arsenal backline and relieve pressure.

    He has not been perfect, but it has become clear to most now that Raya has been an upgrade.

    With Arsenal’s attack slightly stuttering, particularly in games they have failed to win, it will be Raya and the rest of the defence that could keep Arsenal in this title race.

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  13. 'Grinding Gunners' and gutsy Klopppublished at 12:11 23 April

    Pat Nevin
    Former Scotland and Chelsea winger

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    At the business end of the league, Arsenal ground out another hard fought three points, this time up at Wolves. Dismissing the Gunners as ‘bottlers’ after losing to Aston Villa last week was extremely unfair.

    This is the Premier League and if you have a dip, even an understandable one caused by two ultimately heartbreaking Champions League games against the mighty Bayern Munich, then a team like Villa are always capable of capitalising.

    The grinding Gunners were back, however, and Liverpool did the same thing in a difficult looking game at Fulham. It would appear their demise has been exaggerated too.

    For all the talk of resolve of the two title pretenders, it was Jurgen Klopp who impressed me most this time.

    It is hard to leave out regular starters such as Darwin Nunez, Alexis Mac Allister and Mo Salah in a must-win game, but he did it.

    It was a huge call that few would have had the guts to make, but it turned out to be the right one.

    Well done, Jurgen. Your time may be fast running out at Liverpool, but you are still at the top of your game.

    Pat Nevin was writing for the BBC Football Extra newsletter

  14. 'I've got very little doubt that they won't get the job done'published at 11:04 23 April

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    Former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live before the Gunners' match against Chelsea on Tuesday: "We saw last year what the pressure can do to a set of players. They fell away, but this year something seems a little bit different and that's because they've hopefully learnt from what it's like.

    "They can't afford a draw. They can't afford anything other than winning every game now because you can almost bet on the fact that Manchester City will do that.

    "They didn't play brilliantly against Wolves, but it was a great result to get the points when the pressure was on. They've got an opportunity to put another three points on the board [against Chelsea]."

    On Chelsea: "I couldn't believe what I was seeing [in their FA Cup semi final v Manchester City]. Their lack of ability to put the ball in the net haunted them again.

    "The way that Chelsea play, sometimes you think 'why are they where they are in the league because they play really well?'

    "Other times you think it's exactly where they deserve to be.

    "If they find a way to put the ball in the back of the net they'll travel up the league next season for sure. That's Pochettino's problem, inconsistency is rife throughout the squad.

    "They'll be a danger. Arsenal have to forget about who they are playing, get their formula right and they will win the game. I've got very little doubt that they won't get the job done tonight and pile the pressure on City."

  15. Arteta eyes the marginspublished at 08:35 23 April

    George Cummins
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Another pivotal game in Arsenal's season as they look to extend their lead in the title race to three points if they can beat Chelsea at the Emirates this evening.

    Mikel Arteta was in good form yesterday as he embraced the challenge of winning and taking on Champions Manchester City at the final hurdle.

    “Winning matches means you bring the margins smaller," he said.

    "That’s what we will try to do and if we do that the pressure can increase that’s for sure. Winning has a consequence, making the margins shorter.”

    The manager was also asked if Arsenal are already making plans to take this team to the next level.

    “We have a few ideas," he replied.

    "We have to see how will we finish first and what we are capable of doing. Then sit down again and review everything that we have done and see how we can make another step or two steps forward. That’s what this team, this club and our people are demanding. To keep moving forward because we aren’t satisfied with where we are.”

    I believe that Arsenal's priorities this summer will be a new striker and a new goalkeeper with Aaron Ramsdale expected to leave for first team football.

    There was a huge boost for Arsenal’s title challenge as Jurrien Timber made a return to the grass after eight months out with an anterior cruciate ligament injury. He played and scored in an 2 -2 draw against Blackburn Under-21s at Ewood Park on Monday. The defender can play anywhere across the back line and Arteta likes his ability to step in as an inverted midfielder when attacking.

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  16. Sutton's predictions: Arsenal v Chelseapublished at 08:35 23 April

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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season against a variety of guests. For this week's matches on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, he takes on actor Zack Morris, star of new thriller film Jericho Ridge.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Arsenal bounced back from a bad week really well against Wolves on Saturday and won comfortably, but Chelsea put in a good performance too despite losing their FA Cup semi-final to Manchester City.

    This feels like a really dangerous game for the Gunners, and the rivalry between the two clubs is going to be a big factor as well.

    Chelsea probably should have beaten them at Stamford Bridge in October but let a two-goal lead slip late on.

    They are making progress under Mauricio Pochettino but they still have a habit of shooting themselves in the foot like they did that day.

    So, I am backing Arsenal to find a way of winning this one - although again it is going to be extremely close.

    Zack's prediction: 1-2

    I've got some family and friends who are Arsenal fans, so I am going to annoy them and say Chelsea will win.

    You can read the rest of the predictions here