In a stunning match at Emirates Stadium, former Chelsea star Kai Havertz showcased his prowess, scoring twice against his old club as Arsenal secured a resounding 5-0 win. The Gunners, led by Mikel Arteta, extended their lead at the top of the Premier League, dealing a heavy blow to Chelsea’s hopes for European glory.
Havertz, who made a high-profile £65 million move from Stamford Bridge to Arsenal last summer, displayed his class with two goals in the second half, contributing to a remarkable evening for the jubilant Emirates faithful. Adding to the spectacle, defender Ben White also netted twice, while Leandro Trossard opened the scoring early in the game.
Chelsea, despite recent form, faltered without key player Cole Palmer, missing numerous chances and failing to capitalize on opportunities. Arsenal’s victory pushed them three points clear at the top, ahead of Liverpool, although they’ve played one game more. Meanwhile, reigning champions Manchester City lurk closely behind, with two games in hand.
The defeat was a significant setback for Chelsea, who had been unbeaten in their previous nine league games and missed a chance to climb to seventh place in the table. Mauricio Pochettino’s side, still reeling from a FA Cup semi-final defeat, struggled to find their footing, particularly in the absence of their star striker.
The match began with Arsenal’s dominance, with Trossard finding the net within four minutes. Despite Chelsea’s attempts to rally, Arsenal continued to press forward, with Havertz and White sealing the victory with their impressive performances.
Havertz’s goals, particularly poignant given his history with Chelsea, compounded the misery for the visiting fans. Arsenal’s fans erupted in celebration as Havertz showcased his skill, reminding everyone of his talent.
The match ended in humiliation for Chelsea, with Arsenal’s comprehensive victory highlighting the gap between the two teams. As Havertz and White secured their braces, Arsenal cemented their position at the top of the table, leaving Chelsea to rue missed opportunities and shattered dreams of European success.