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Arsenal beat Brighton, return to Premier League summit

Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz sent Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League table as they clinched a dominant win over Brighton & Hove Albion.

The Seagulls had proven to be tricky opponents on their visits to north London down the years, but this was a game that Arsenal dominated throughout and were eventually rewarded with a fair scoreline.

Jesus headed in on 53 minutes following a corner, while it would take until 87 minutes for the Gunners to make certain of the points when Havertz scampered clear and blasted into the net in front of the North Bank.

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The opening half was one Arsenal bossed, restricting their opponents to no shots on goal throughout and just two touches in their box, but Arsenal couldn’t quite find a way to break the deadlock at the other end despite creating plenty of chances.

Mikel Arteta’s side controlled the early stages, with Bukayo Saka shooting straight at Bart Verbruggen before Martin Odegaard fizzed a trademark shot from the edge of the area just wide.

Jesus then had a couple of attempts in quick succession, before his compatriot Gabriel was picked out at the back post by Gabriel Martinelli but his header was straight at Brighton’s keeper.

A golden chance then went begging just past the half-hour mark when a delightful pass by Odegaard allowed Saka to escape behind the Seagulls’ backline, and drawing out Verbruggen he cut the ball back to Martinelli. The Brazilian looked set to give Arsenal the lead, but he fired his first-time effort over.

That was the best opportunity and piece of play in a scrappy half, but it still nearly had a happy conclusion for the Gunners when Odegaard once again picked a pass out to Saka with space to run into, and after he edged into the box he unleashed a fierce effort which flashed into the Clock End.

Jesus heads home
Having continued to apply pressure on the visitors from the kick-off, Arsenal won a corner which Saka whipped into the box, and Jan Paul van Hecke flicked it past his own keeper towards the back post, where Jesus was lurking to nod it into the net and finally give the home crowd something to cheer.

It would take Brighton 61 minutes to register a shot, which came when Jack Hinshelwood headed straight at David Raya despite being well-placed to convert a Pascal Gross cross, but that would be the exception to the rule as Arsenal continued to carve out chances to double their lead.

Odegaard came close on 73 minutes when he tricked his way into the area and managed to create the yard of space he required to get a shot away but Verbruggen managed to claw it away from the top corner, and then moments later Martinelli put a teasing cross into the box that Havertz headed over from eight yards out.

Havertz on target
Despite Arsenal’s dominance, it was still a fragile advantage and that was evident with eight minutes left when on a rare foray forward, Kaoru Mitoma centred for Gross who stabbed an effort into the side-netting from a good position.

Brighton had been given a warning moments before when Declan Rice raced 50 yards down the field after escaping the offside trap but Verbruggen saved with his legs, but on 87 minutes a nice through-ball by Eddie Nketiah sent Havertz in on goal, and he drilled the ball home to seal the points.

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