GUNN SHOW: Odegaard runs the show as brilliant Ben White and clinical Havertz put Blues to the sword

With a centurion display, ARSENAL eliminated any April melancholy and maintained their title charge at full speed.

Following a brazen second-half assault by Ben White and Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard scored the Gunners’ 100th goal of the season to put them back on track following a couple setbacks this month.

Kai Havertz scored twice against his former team

Kai Havertz scored twice against his former team Credit: AFP

Martin Odegaard was the architect as Arsenal ran rampant

Martin Odegaard was the architect as Arsenal ran rampant Credit: PA

Ben White had a night to remember as he found the net twice

Ben White had a night to remember as he found the net twice Credit: PAThe ten-day ago league defeat to Aston Villa and the quarterfinal Champions League loss to Bayern Munich have long since been forgotten. There will now be a thrilling three-way title chase.

Mauricio Pochettino, however, was left feeling dejected once more, possibly regretting his suggestion in the build-up that his Chelsea team is NOT Cole Palmer FC.

At the Prem summit, an Arsenal team tasting bloody blood tore apart the West Londoners, without their clinical 20-goal Premier League superstar Palmer to work moments of magic.

Manchester City, in third place, is four points behind. Liverpool in second place is three points behind. a +55 goal differential, which puts them 11 goals ahead of City and 12 ahead of Liverpool.

For a few days, Mikel Arteta may kick back at home and wait for elite-level chaos to happen.

Chelsea was leading at the break, but Poch’s team has a tendency to blow up and disappear just when things are starting to look promising.

Eight Premier League games without a loss were finished, as well as the battle, with four goals in a humiliating eighteen minutes in the second half.

How things might have turned out differently if Palmer had been well enough to play, and if Malo Gusto had not been injured and had instead been substituted by academy graduate Alfie Gilchrist.

Arteta has refined his inner “Tinkerman” during the grind of a title run-in, especially at left-back where he alternates between Oleksandr Zinchenko, Jakub Kiwior, and Takehiro Tomiyasu.

Arsenal outplayed Chelsea in every department

Arsenal outplayed Chelsea in every department

The Blues were barely in the game

The Blues were barely in the game

Odegaard cut Chelsea open time and time again

Odegaard cut Chelsea open time and time again

Havertz put in a masterful performance

Havertz put in a masterful performance

Declan Rice got into advanced positions on the left

Declan Rice got into advanced positions on the left

Chelsea suffered their heaviest defeat under Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea suffered their heaviest defeat under Mauricio PochettinoCredit: EPA

With a centurion display, ARSENAL eliminated any April melancholy and maintained their title charge at full speed.

Following a brazen second-half assault by Ben White and Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard scored the Gunners’ 100th goal of the season to put them back on track following a couple setbacks this month.

The best sign-up bonuses for free bets for UK bookmakersThis time, Tomiyasu was chosen, and in a surprising move in midfield, Thomas Partey and Declan Rice teamed up for the first time since the Community Shield in August.

After just 30 seconds, Kai Havertz, who was back in his ostensibly preferred No. 9 position, had passed Gabriel Jesus and was leading, with Benoit Badiashile frantically trying to catch up.

A preview of things to come, minutes later Trossard finished off Declan Rice’s deep drive with a low, powerful drive that made the Chelsea defense back off in terror.The way Pochettino hopes Before he arrived, Rice, a lifelong Blues supporter, had a deal completed by Chelsea. Rather, last summer, the £105 million Emirates lure proved to be too much.

Ironically, in the last 18 months, Arsenal made frantic attempts to sign Moises Caicedo and Mykhailo Mudryk, who ultimately arrived at Stamford Bridge for a combined £182 million.

With that pair, especially the Ukrainian winger Mudryk, who made it apparent last night that going back is just not for him, you have to wonder what Chelsea really paid for.Marc Cucurella was chasing shadows as Bukayo Saka was running wild down the right with Ben White on the overlap. Mudryk didn’t appear that concerned.Then, in a shocking decision, VAR decided not to stop Nicolas Jackson from shoving Tomiyasu on the shin.

Simon Hooper the ref also declined to intervene.Arsenal was creating opportunities more easily than at an Emirates box buffet, as Chelsea’s irrational players began to lose their composure.Havertz took advantage of a defensive blunder, but he chose to pass rather than shoot. He took the correct action a few moments later, but Petrovic saved the day once more with a fantastic double save that prevented Axel Disasi from poking into his own goal.Inefficient Chelsea needed a lifeline from Arsenal, and they ought to have been penalized.

It seemed only fitting to touch in Badiashile’s flicked header from a corner at the far post.

Jackson was putting up a strong fight against William Saliba, pushing him to go back down the left before once more factoring in his tightly-laced finishing boots and missing Conor Gallagher’s pick out.

On the other side, Noni Madueke defeated Tomiyasu, and his cross was intercepted by Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez, who both failed to put David Raya to the test.

Arsenal seemed nervous going into halftime, but they came out strong and deadly afterward. After missing a couple of early opportunities, White started the onslaught in the 52nd minute by curling in from close range following a poorly defended corner.

Five minutes later, Havertz was in thanks to a defence-splitting assist from Martin Odegaard, and the German did not let him down. In the 67th minute, he scored his second goal, which came in off the post after he had easily wandered into the box.

To cap it all, in the 70th minute, White—who had already scored two Premier League goals this season—scored a fantastic second goal by volleying a chipped pass from Odegaard into the upper corner.

The Englishman gave it a mischievous smile, ashamed that it got through.

Ben, don’t worry; you weren’t the only one humiliated last night at the Emirates.

Pochettino is going to be hanging his head in shock and embarrassment.