Gabriel Jesus was instrumental in Arsenal's commanding 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Following his hat-trick against Palace in the EFL Cup, Jesus continued his impressive form with two first-half goals. He opened the scoring early and restored Arsenal's lead after Ismaila Sarr equalised. His header, which hit the post, allowed Kai Havertz to score, making it 3-1 for Arsenal.
Arsenal's goalkeeper, David Raya, played a crucial role in maintaining their lead. He made key saves from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Sarr. Gabriel Martinelli then capitalised on a Declan Rice shot to extend Arsenal's advantage. Despite missing a chance for another hat-trick, Jesus' performance was pivotal in securing the win.

Jesus' second goal was a remarkable strike from the edge of the box following a corner. This highlights Arsenal's strength in set-pieces since Nicolas Jover became their set-piece coach in 2021. Under his guidance, Arsenal has scored 50 Premier League goals from corners, more than any other team during this period.
When Jesus scores, Arsenal tends to avoid defeat. His record now stands at 61 Premier League games without losing when he finds the net (56 wins and 5 draws). This statistic underscores his importance to the team's success.
The Gunners demonstrated their attacking capabilities by registering an expected goals tally of 2.9 compared to Palace's 1.7. This offensive display helped them secure third place in the league standings, trailing leaders Liverpool by three points but having played two more matches.
Declan Rice capped off an impressive cameo with a stunning late goal, further solidifying Arsenal's dominance. The team's ability to score multiple goals away from home has been a hallmark of their season.
Arsenal has achieved the feat of scoring five or more goals in six different away games across all competitions this year. This achievement sets a new record for an English top-flight club within a single calendar year.
The Gunners' performance against Crystal Palace highlighted their attacking depth and resilience under pressure. With players like Jesus and Martinelli stepping up, they continue to be formidable contenders in the league.