Arsenal climb above Manchester United and into Premier League top four
Bukayo Saka starred as Arsenal leapfrogged Manchester United into the Premier League top four on Sunday with a 3-2 win at struggling Watford.
Martin Odegaard struck early for the visitors before Cucho Hernandez equalised with a stunning overhead kick minutes later but England star Saka restored Arsenal's lead in an entertaining first half.
Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli made it 3-1 early in the second half and the Gunners held out for a crucial win despite a late goal from Moussa Sissoko.
The victory lifted Mikel Arteta's men into fourth place in the Premier League - one point ahead of United, who were beaten in the later kick-off by leaders Manchester City.
Arteta, whose team started the season with three straight league defeats, said it was "very pleasing" to be in the top four, although he felt the win should have been more comfortable.
"We know how difficult it is to be in this position in this league," he told Sky Sports. "We've earned it - we have come a long way as a team."
Arteta was asked about the role he played in the build-up to Arsenal's third goal - he grabbed the ball when it went out of play and quickly passed it to Saka, who launched the ultimately decisive move with a throw-in.
Arsenal jokingly awarded their manager an assist on their Twitter feed.
⚽️ Goal - Gabi Martinelli