HIGHLIGHTS | Chelsea vs Arsenal (2-4) | Premier League | Nketiah (2), Smith Rowe, Saka

We ended our three-game losing streak in fine style with a thrilling win at Stamford Bridge. Twice we took the lead in the first half – through Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe - and twice we were pegged back. But two goals without reply after the break – another from former Chelsea academy striker Nketiah and Bukayo Saka from the penalty spot - were enough to give us a much-needed victory. Chelsea had had the better of the opening ten minutes. After a flurry of corners Marcos Alonso had a shot deflected just wide. We got enough men back to just about snuff out the chance. Romelu Lukaku then shot wide after a loose pass by Emile Smith Rowe. Mikel Arteta made three changes to the side that had lost at Southampton at the weekend, with Ben White shifting across to the right and Rob Holding coming in to the centre, and the defence took a while to settle. But it was a poor pass from the hosts that gave us the chance to open the scoring. There appeared to be no pressure on Andreas Christensen midway in his o
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