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Arsenal Thrash Leeds United 5-0 To Maintain Winning Streak

by Salifu Usman
1 month ago
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Arsenal maintained their winning start to the Premier League 2025-26 season, beating Leeds United 5-0 on Matchday 2 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

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After beating Manchester United 1-0 in their matchday 1, Mikel Arteta’s side kept a second successive clean sheet, staying true to their style of scoring from corners and also being compact in defense.

New striker Viktor Gyokeres netted his first two Premier League goals and defender Jurrien Timber scored twice as their side cruised to a 5-0 win over Leeds United on Saturday.

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Although the loss of captain Martin Odegaard and winger Bukayo Saka to injury took off some of the shine in the game.

Timber gave Arsenal the lead in the 34th minute with a superb glancing header from Declan Rice’s corner.

He then played in Saka for the England international to score in first-half stoppage time to send the home side into the break 2-0 up.
Having joined Arsenal from Sporting Lisbon in July for a reputed 55 million pounds, Sweden international Gyokeres got the goal he so desperately desired with a cool finish three minutes after the break, and Timber added the fourth following another corner eight minutes later.

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Teenage debutant Max Dowman won a penalty for Arsenal that Gyokeres fired home to make it 5-0 and only the departures of Odegaard and Saka through injury clouded what was otherwise a superb home opener for Mikel Arteta’s side.

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