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Arsenal and Chelsea's winners and losers as Orlando friendly shows difference in levels

Arsenal looked a cut above Chelsea as they ran riot in Orlando against their London rivals.

The Gunners - for whom Oleksandr Zinchenko was making a debut - looked fitter, stronger and faster than Thomas Tuchel's side, with Gabriel Jesus pouncing on a defensive error to open the scoring with a fine chip over Edouard Mendy.

Martin Odegaard doubled the lead with a controlled finish in the first half, and although Chelsea were distinctly second best, Mason Mount struck the post with a fierce effort just before half-time after being found by Raheem Sterling.

Bukayo Saka fired home from close range in the second period after Mendy had pushed out a Granit Xhaka effort, with Albert Sambi Lokonga heading a fourth from a Cedric cross.

Here are the night's winners and losers.

He's just going to score goals, isn't he?

The Brazilian looks to be exactly the player that Mikel Arteta and Arsenal needed, one that is gifted enough to be bracketed just under the very best, but also young and hungry enough to believe that he has got something to prove.

It is after all no shame to not get into the Manchester City side that we've all seen over the past few years, but Jesus won't think of it like that.

At Arsenal he has a stage upon which to shine, and one that that will probably get him a lot more acclaim than his not inconsiderable efforts for City did over the years.

His expert chipped finish for the opening goal here showed exactly what he can do, and will probably keep doing this season.

The Norwegian wants to be the Gunners captain on a full-time basis, and this was a good way to show exactly why he should be.

Now having evolved from his days as the teenage Real Madrid wonderkid, you sense this could be the time for Odegaard to kick

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