Arsenal went back to the top of the Premier League with a commanding 3-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion. The Gunners were in for a tough test coming to a ground where Roberto De Zerbi's side hadn't lost since September in the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta's side continued with their recent dominant streak, though, peppering the Brighton goal before Bukayo Saka eventually got the breakthrough from the spot after Gabriel Jesus had been felled.
The one-way traffic continued in the second half as goals from Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard secured three crucial points ahead of Liverpool's trip to Manchester United on Sunday. Here, football.london takes a look back at some of the moments you may have missed from the game.
Odegaard frustration with Saka
If there was one complaint in the first half for Arsenal it's that they weren't slightly more decisive. The Gunners had plenty of chance to be more than 1-0 up by the break and got a lot of joy down the right flank.
It did take a little while to get going, though, with Bukayo Saka showing some moments of rust as he recovers from injury. One of those saw the England international caught on his heels as Martin Odegaard looked to play a one-two in the midfield.
The Norwegian was frustrated by this and held his hands out to question why Saka hadn't made the desired movement. It was all smiles not long after though, as Odegaard played protector of the ball, pretending it would be him to take the penalty before giving to Saka to dispatch.
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