SET pieces were king as Arsenal ran out 2-0 winners over Manchester United.
A goalless first half gave way to the thought that Mikel Arteta's side might drop points in the title race.
Set pieces were king in North London as Arsenal scored twice from them to beat Man Utd 2-0
Set pieces were king in North London as Arsenal scored twice from them to beat Man Utd 2-0Credit: Getty
Jurrien Timber nodded home the opener in the 54th minute
Jurrien Timber nodded home the opener in the 54th minuteCredit: Getty
Before William Saliba bundled home the second amid a superb defensive outing
Before William Saliba bundled home the second amid a superb defensive outingCredit: Getty
However, Jurrien Timber's opener cut those thoughts down as he nodded home from a set piece 54 minutes in.
Timber had snuck into the front post area before the ball sailed over the head of Bruno Fernandes and Rasmus Hojlund.
And United failed to learn their lesson before William Saliba doubled the lead with Thomas Partey heading the ball back across goal before Saliba put the ball home with his backside.
Here's how SunSport's Jordan Davies rated the Gunners.
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DAVID RAYA – 7/10
One of his poorer games with ball at feet, scuffing clearances when he is usually so pin-point.
All that can be forgotten after a stunning fingertip stop to keep out De Ligt’s looping header.
OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO – 7
A reminder of why he is such a valuable squad player these days. Came in from out of the cold with a solid and resolute performance at the back.
The only blip was a lapse in concentration meaning he was forced to foul Amad and pick up a needless yellow card.
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WILLIAM SALIBA – 9
Missed his defensive partner but you wouldn’t know it. Cool and calm under pressure with some nice turns and drives up the pitch.
So he deserved his luck for his goal to make it 2-0 – Partey’s header from a corner deflecting off his backside.
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JAKUB KIWIOR – 8
Struggled physically against Hojlund from United goal kicks and long balls, often letting the ball bounce instead of attacking it aerially like Gabriel does.
Saying that, he grew into his role and really put in a shift under pressure, even getting high fives from Saliba at one point.
JURRIEN TIMBER – 8
Link-up with Saka down the right flank was not as fluid as in recent weeks, yet he was brave to win the flick on to open the scoring in the second half.
Switched to left-back late on, showing off further his versatility and usefulness to Arteta and Arsenal
THOMAS PARTEY – 7
Missed a sitter from a near-post corner that he shouldered wide early on and continued to have one of those games in midfield, giving up possession time after time with sloppy passes.
Moved to right back with 20 minutes left only to help double their lead with his header for Saliba.
DECLAN RICE – 7
Struggled to assert his authority in the first half but fixed that after the break, providing the whipped corner assist for Timber.
MARTIN ODEGAARD – 7
Leads by example, even if he cannot sprinkle a big of magic into proceedings. His pressing and all-round work rate was more important in this one.
GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6
Shinned a decent chance from six yards after United failed to clear a corner. Was committed in defence in the second half to help out Zinchenko against Amad.
BUKAYO SAKA – 7
Pushed Malacia back and Arsenal up the pitch with his great runs in behind, a constant threat.
His corner abilities – teeing up Saliba’s goal – is just another string to his bow.
KAI HAVERTZ – 6
A real quiet one from the German, not that he had much service to feed off. Wore out his boots with plenty of running and battled with De Ligt and Maguire well.
Missed a glorious chance to wrap up the game in a one-on-one with Onana.
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MIKEL MERINO (ZINCHENKO, 70) – 7
Leaped brilliantly from yet another corner unmarked and no clue how he didn’t find the bottom corner.
LEANDRO TROSSARD (MARTINELLI, 70) – 6
A couple of breakaways almost created openings. The added energy down the left was well received.
JORGINHO (ODEGAARD, 90) – N/A