Arsenal secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Leeds United at Elland Road, moving seven points clear at the top of the Premier League. Goals from Martin Zubimendi, an own goal by Karl Darlow, Viktor Gyokeres, and Gabriel Jesus highlighted a dominant performance despite Bukayo Saka's pre-match withdrawal. Declan Rice emphasized the team's mindset, stating every game feels like a cup final.
Arsenal traveled to Yorkshire looking to bounce back from recent draws and a loss, aiming to solidify their title credentials against a resilient Leeds side under Daniel Farke. The match kicked off at 3pm on January 31, 2026, with Leeds starting energetically, pressing high and creating early pressure through crosses and a shot from Ethan Ampadu. However, Arsenal gradually took control despite the absence of Bukayo Saka, who suffered a muscle injury during warm-up and was replaced by Noni Madueke.
The breakthrough came in the 27th minute when Madueke's inswinging corner caused chaos in the Leeds box. Martin Zubimendi reacted first to head the ball home from close range, giving Arsenal a 1-0 lead. Ten minutes later, another corner from Madueke led to misfortune for Leeds: goalkeeper Karl Darlow punched the ball onto a defender, and it looped into his own net, making it 2-0 at halftime. Leeds had not registered a shot on target by the break.
Daniel Farke introduced substitutes at halftime to boost energy, and Leeds improved slightly, forcing a corner and testing Arsenal keeper David Raya with a header from Pascal Struijk. But the third goal in the 69th minute sealed the game: substitute Gabriel Martinelli crossed low from the right, allowing Viktor Gyokeres to tap in his first league goal of the year. Arsenal added a fourth in the 86th minute as Gabriel Jesus held off his marker and slotted home after interplay with Martin Odegaard.
Post-match, midfielder Declan Rice reflected on the importance of the win: “Off the back of the last three performances we knew how big today was. To win 4-0 is a massive win for us.” He added, “Every game is a cup final. We have a long four months ahead but we are prepared.” The result positions Arsenal seven points ahead of Manchester City and Aston Villa ahead of their Sunday fixtures, underscoring their strong squad depth with eight Champions League wins from eight games.