Arsenal moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 4-0 win over Everton. A month on from a painful defeat at Goodison Park in Sean Dyche’s first match in charge, the Gunners got their revenge on home soil as Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli struck in a six-minute spell before half-time.
That proved enough, with a second-half charge from the Toffees, who have won just once away from home in the League this season and remain in the relegation zone, never really on the cards. Martin Odegaard made sure of the result with 20 minutes remaining before Martinelli netted his second of the night from close range, as the Gunners ran away with it late on.
It gives Mikel Arteta’s side a cushion over Manchester City at the top, and makes it three wins in a row as the Gunners have got their title charge firmly back on track after a stumbling February run.