Match Report
Crystal Palace 1-5 Arsenal Match Report and all you need to know

Arsenal put on a scintillating display as they defeated Crystal Palace 5-1 in a thrilling Premier League encounter at Selhurst Park, marking their second victory over the Eagles in just four days. The win keeps the Gunners firmly in the race for the Premier League title, narrowing the gap to the summit to just three points.
First-Half Brilliance Led by Jesus
Gabriel Jesus once again stole the spotlight following his midweek heroics in the Carabao Cup. The Brazilian striker wasted no time in stamping his authority on the game, opening the scoring early in the first half. His clinical finish set the tone for Arsenal’s dominant performance.
However, Crystal Palace refused to lie down and quickly responded through Sarr, who calmly slotted the ball past David Raya to level the score. The home side’s hopes of a comeback were short-lived, as Jesus struck again, restoring Arsenal’s lead with a composed finish.
Moments later, Jesus was involved in Arsenal’s third goal, heading the ball against the post before Kai Havertz pounced to convert the rebound. Havertz’s contribution further cemented Arsenal’s control over the match, sending them into the break with a commanding 3-1 lead.
Second-Half Masterclass
The second half saw Crystal Palace come out with renewed determination, forcing Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya into a series of impressive saves. Despite their efforts, the Eagles struggled to maintain their intensity, and the Gunners capitalized on their fatigue.
Gabriel Martinelli added Arsenal’s fourth goal just past the hour mark, showcasing his skill and composure with a fine finish. The Brazilian winger’s effort effectively ended any hopes of a Palace comeback.
Declan Rice then put the finishing touches on an emphatic victory, scoring a sensational goal late in the match. Arsenal’s dominance was reflected in their final xG of 2.92 compared to Palace’s 1.77, highlighting their superiority across the pitch.
League Standing and What’s Next
With this comprehensive win, Arsenal remain in third place on the Premier League table, now with 33 points from 17 games in the 2024/25 campaign. Their next match sees them return to the Emirates Stadium, where they will face struggling Ipswich Town on Saturday, December 27.
A Statement Victory
This performance serves as a statement of intent from Mikel Arteta’s side, who have been under scrutiny in recent weeks. The team’s ability to score goals from multiple sources, with Jesus, Havertz, Martinelli, and Rice all contributing, underscores their depth and quality.
Crystal Palace, meanwhile, will look to regroup ahead of their post-Christmas clash against Bournemouth as they seek to bounce back from consecutive defeats to Arsenal.
For now, Arsenal fans can savor a dominant display that reaffirms their team’s credentials as serious title contenders this season.
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