The match between Sheffield United and Arsenal ended in a resounding 0-6 victory for the Gunners. The game was a display of dominance from start to finish, with Arsenal controlling possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities. The first goal came early in the match, setting the tone for what was to come.
Arsenal's attacking prowess was on full display as they continued to find the back of the net with ease. Sheffield United struggled to contain their opponents and were unable to mount any significant offensive threat. The Gunners' precision passing and clinical finishing left their opponents reeling.
Arsenal thumped Sheffield United in an exhilarating display on this page.
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Arsenal remain third but, with Liverpool and Manchester City meeting at the weekend, Mikel Arteta’s team know they could be back in first place come Sunday night.
The visitors weren’t finished there, with right back Ben White becoming the sixth different scorer when lashing a left-foot shot into the far corner in the 58th.
At that stage, Arsenal looked a good bet to threaten the most goals scored by a team in a league game and the competition’s biggest margin of victory, with three clubs — Liverpool, Leicester and Manchester United (twice) — having won 9-0 down the years.
The result was a testament to Arsenal's skill and determination, as they showcased their ability to dismantle even the toughest of opposition. It was a performance that will surely be remembered by fans for years to come.
rteta’s Arsenal are the roundheads who have reinvented themselves as cavaliers. There are times when title-chasing teams can find the goals dry up in the run-in. But Arsenal have grown more expansive, more exciting, more ebullient. They became the first team in Premier League history to score five or more times in three consecutive away matches and the division’s top scorers. And if they were aided by the ineptitude of Sheffield United, who plummeted to a historic low by conceding at least five goals for the fourth successive home game, this was a stunning demonstration of attacking strength.
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