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Arsenal significantly boosted their hopes of a top-four finish by beating a 10-man Leeds United 2-1 at the Emirates.

The Gunners took an early lead through Eddie Nketiah, who punished Peacocks goalkeeper Illan Meslier's howler with an instinctive finish after just five minutes. It didn't take long for the red-hot Nketiah his second, profiting from the excellent Gabriel Martinelli 's good work out wide.

Martinelli was involved in the game's next flashpoint, as Luke Ayling flew in two-footed on him and received a straight red card after a VAR check for his horrific challenge. Diego Llorente pulled one back midway through an uninspiring second half but it was too little, too late for the strugglers.

It was a win which sent Arsenal four points clear of rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the race to finish fourth, responding to their dogged 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Saturday evening ahead of Thursday's crunch north London derby. Leeds, however, are now staring Premier League relegation in the face after dropping down into the bottom three after Everton 's much-needed victory over Leicester City.

The match was Mikel Arteta 's first after signing a new contract until 2025, and his first ambition is to guide the Gunners back in the Champions League. Jesse Marsch, meanwhile, was hoping to lead

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