Arsenal picks up 3 more points before the break by winning against Sheffield United the odds were already in favor of Arsenal as The Blades has not been able to defeat Arsenal on home ground since 1971. Arsenal played with confidence with a rejuvenated Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on their side and Eddie Nketiah went on an attacking spree within 3 minutes in the game and continued to no avail until Sheffield United conceded two goals in the second half by Bukayo Saka, during the time Nketiah was replaced by Nicolas Pépé who later broke down Sheffield’s defense and got in another goal to make the game 2-0. , Mikel Arteta’s side was charged up and ready to take them down, who narrowly avoided a red card conceded just one goal to David McGoldrick who got in with just six minutes left in the game.