Arsenal delivered an emphatic performance at Selhurst Park, defeating Crystal Palace 5-1 to extend their unbeaten run to 10 games. Gabriel Jesus was the star of the show, scoring twice within the opening 20 minutes, while Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Declan Rice added their names to the scoresheet in a match that highlighted Arsenal’s attacking firepower.
The Gunners wasted no time asserting dominance, with Jesus capitalizing on defensive errors to net his first goal just six minutes in. Although Palace’s Ismaila Sarr briefly equalized, Jesus struck again to restore Arsenal’s lead. Kai Havertz added a third before halftime, pouncing on a rebound after Jesus hit the post, leaving the hosts struggling to keep up.
Despite early second-half pressure from Palace, Arsenal’s defense, led by David Raya, held firm. The goalkeeper made critical saves to deny Jean-Philippe Mateta and Sarr, ensuring the Gunners maintained their control. Martinelli extended the lead with his sixth goal against Palace, finishing a slick move set up by Declan Rice. Rice then sealed the victory with a stunning curling effort late in the game.
Arsenal’s win showcased their ability to dominate away fixtures, marking the sixth time in 2024 they’ve scored five or more goals on the road—a record in top-flight football. The Gunners also dedicated the match to former player George Eastham, wearing black armbands in his memory.
The result keeps Arsenal third in the Premier League and unbeaten in all 10 London derbies this year. With one game left in 2024 against Ipswich Town, Mikel Arteta’s side will look to close the year on a high before resuming their campaign in 2025.