Arsenal thrashed Aston Villa 4-1: Trossard's class shone through.
Arsenal asserted their dominance in the title race by defeating Unai Emery's team convincingly 4-1, thanks to a brilliant attacking performance.
Arsenal sent a strong message to their Premier League title rivals with a convincing 4-1 victory over Aston Villa. On a day when their defense was resilient and their attack capitalized on every weakness, Mikel Arteta's team completely dominated the game at the Emirates.
A solid defense and a moment from Gabriel.
Gabriel Magalhaes' return from injury brought absolute reassurance to the defense. The center-back not only performed his defensive duties excellently but also created turning points in the match.

Alongside Gabriel, William Saliba also had a solid performance. His most notable moment was his courageous tackle just before halftime to block a clear scoring opportunity from Watkins, saving the Gunners from a certain goal.

On both flanks, Jurrien Timber delivered impressive performances as a right-back. He was not only solid defensively but also contributed a crucial assist, making Arsenal's transitions smoother.

The contrast in the midfield
While Martin Zubimendi showed why Arsenal were determined to sign him from Real Sociedad with his excellent tempo control and a coolly taken goal, Mikel Merino had an underwhelming performance. Merino struggled to control the tempo and was substituted early for safety reasons.


Leandro Trossard and his devastating offensive power.
The star of the match was Leandro Trossard. With one goal and one assist, the Belgian player constantly tormented the Aston Villa defense with his skillful dribbling. His finish to make it 3-0 almost extinguished all hope for the visitors.

Midfielder Martin Odegaard continued to demonstrate his irreplaceable influence with his superb tactical vision, while Bukayo Saka, despite making several misplaced passes, still managed to leave his mark with a corner kick that led to the opening goal.

The victory was sealed in the 81st minute when Gabriel Jesus came on as a substitute. The Brazilian striker needed only seconds to put his name on the scoresheet with his first touch, capping off a brilliant performance for the Gunners.

Detailed statistics and scoring
| Player | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Leandro Trossard | 8.2 | 1 goal, 1 assist |
| Gabriel Magalhaes | 8.0 | The opening goal, scored by the defensive leader. |
| Martin Zubimendi | 8.0 | Scored one goal, maintained excellent tempo. |
| Julien Timber | 7.5 | 1. Construction, certainly |
| Martin Odegaard | 7.4 | Conductor, playmaker |
| David Raya | 7.3 | Stable, excellent saves. |



