Arsenal Go Six Points Clear After 3-0 Victory Over Fulham
Bukayo Saka sets up Viktor Gyokeres for the opener as Myles Lewis-Skelly makes first midfield start in a dominant Emirates display.

JORDAN —
Key facts
- Arsenal defeated Fulham 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
- Viktor Gyokeres scored a double, with Bukayo Saka also on target.
- Myles Lewis-Skelly started in midfield for the first time.
- Arsenal now lead Manchester City by six points at the top of the Premier League.
- Arsenal's remaining fixtures include West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace.
- The win extends Arsenal's unbeaten run at home this season.
A Commanding Performance at the Emirates
Arsenal delivered a dominant 3-0 victory over Fulham on Tuesday evening, moving six points clear of Manchester City at the summit of the Premier League. The result, played out before a packed Emirates Stadium, underscored the Gunners' title credentials as they enter the final stretch of the season. Bukayo Saka was instrumental from the outset, tormenting Fulham's defense with his pace and precision. It was his incisive run down the right wing that created the opening goal, setting up Viktor Gyokeres for a first-time finish that lifted Arsenal into an early lead.
Gyokeres Double and Saka Seal the Win
Viktor Gyokeres added a second goal later in the first half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to double Arsenal's advantage. The Swedish striker's movement and finishing proved too much for Fulham's backline, which struggled to contain Arsenal's fluid attacking play. Bukayo Saka capped the scoring in the second half, slotting home after a well-worked team move. The goal was a textbook Arsenal attack, with Saka getting the better of Raul Jimenez on the wing before finding Gyokeres, who then returned the favor for the England international.
Lewis-Skelly Shines in Midfield Debut
Manager Mikel Arteta handed Myles Lewis-Skelly his first start in midfield, a tactical adjustment that paid dividends. The young academy graduate provided energy and composure in the center of the park, helping Arsenal control possession and dictate the tempo. Arteta praised the team's performance after the match, calling it "a great team performance." The Spaniard's tactical flexibility has been a hallmark of Arsenal's season, and the inclusion of Lewis-Skelly added a new dimension to their midfield.
Title Race Heats Up as Arsenal Hold Six-Point Lead
With Manchester City dropping points in recent weeks, Arsenal's victory has opened a six-point gap at the top of the table. The Gunners now have 73 points from 32 matches, while City sit on 67 with a game in hand. Arsenal's remaining fixtures include matches against West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace — a run that many pundits consider favorable. "Arsenal have got the easier run in now," one observer noted. "It could go to goal difference but wouldn't be surprised if City draw one of their matches."
Fulham Unable to Contain Arsenal's Attack
Fulham struggled to create meaningful chances throughout the match, managing only a few speculative efforts on goal. The visitors' defense was repeatedly breached by Arsenal's quick passing and movement, leaving goalkeeper Bernd Leno exposed. Manager Marco Silva will be concerned by his side's inability to compete with Arsenal's intensity, particularly in midfield. The defeat leaves Fulham in 10th place, with their season now focused on securing a top-half finish.
What Lies Ahead for the Title Contenders
Arsenal's next test comes against West Ham, a fixture that could further solidify their position at the top. With Manchester City facing Liverpool and Tottenham in their upcoming matches, the title race remains finely balanced. Arteta's side will need to maintain their focus and consistency to hold off City's challenge. The Gunners have shown resilience and tactical adaptability throughout the season, qualities that will be essential in the final weeks of the campaign.
The bottom line
- Arsenal moved six points clear at the top of the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Fulham.
- Viktor Gyokeres scored twice, and Bukayo Saka added a goal in a dominant display.
- Myles Lewis-Skelly made his first start in midfield, impressing in a new role.
- Arsenal's remaining fixtures are against West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace.
- Manchester City have a game in hand but face tough matches against Liverpool and Tottenham.
- The title race could come down to goal difference if City drop points in their run-in.







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