Arsenal 5 – 0 N Forest
Reiss Nelson scored twice after replacing the injured Bukayo Saka as Arsenal thrashed Nottingham Forest 5-0 to move back above Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
Nelson hadn’t made a Premier League appearance since August of last year and hadn’t scored in the competition since July 2020 when he came on for Saka in the first half, but he seized his chance with two close-range goals in three minutes soon after the break.
Earlier, Gabriel Martinelli had given the hosts a fifth-minute lead when he headed home Saka’s cross, but, just three weeks before the start of the World Cup, the England international was subsequently forced off with suspected foot injury after a poor challenge from Renan Lodi.
Saka’s injury stalled Arsenal’s momentum initially but Mikel Arteta played down fears he could miss the World Cup afterwards, describing the injury as a “bad kick” and saying he “didn’t see anything further than that”.
Back on the pitch, the Gunners were rampant after half-time, scoring the third goal in a devastating eight-minute spell through Thomas Partey, Nelson turning provider as his pass was sumptuously curled into the top corner by the Ghanaian international.
Martin Odegaard added Arsenal’s fifth, dispatching a powerful finish from Gabriel Jesus’ lay-off, as Nottingham Forest, 1-0 winners over Liverpool last weekend, left a buoyant Emirates Stadium firmly rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, their plight a stark contrast to what’s going on at Arsenal.
How Arsenal blew Forest away
As has become a feature of Arsenal’s performances this season, they started quickly and aggressively, taking the lead after Takehiro Tomiyasu won possession in the attacking third and fed Martinelli.
The Brazilian looked up and picked out Saka on the right-hand side, then continued his run into the Forest box, meeting his team-mate’s in-swinging centre with a superb header that flew past Dean Henderson.
Arsenal’s players held up a Pablo Mari shirt during the celebrations, a tribute to their on-loan defender following his stabbing in Italy this week, and when the action resumed, they continued to pin Forest back and cause them problems.
Jesus curled a shot narrowly over the bar and Martinelli saw another effort backed off the line, but by that point, Saka was already in discomfort following Lodi’s late tackle.
His enforced withdrawal opened the door for Nelson, but the Gunners struggled to break the visitors down without their talisman for the remainder of the first half, briefly allowing Forest to grow in belief.
That belief swiftly evaporated after half-time though, Nelson rifling home his first after his initial shot was parried by Henderson, then adding his second when he flicked a low cross by Jesus beyond Henderson.
Nelson’s double made the game safe but Arsenal weren’t finished, Partey adding the fourth with a outstanding long-range strike almost identical to his goal against Tottenham here at the start of the month.
The Gunners continued to threaten, with Jesus teeing up Odegaard for the fifth, the Arsenal captain delaying his shot before sending a rasping finish high into the net.
Arteta made a raft of changes in the closing stages, allowing some of his key players to get some much-needed rest after a period of nine games in a month, but Jesus stayed on for the full 90 minutes as he continued to search for a goal.
The Brazilian had two golden opportunities, seeing a one-on-one effort saved by Henderson then somehow failing to turn home a Ben White flick from two yards out following a late Fabio Vieira corner.
But it was Nelson’s afternoon in the end, his eye-catching impact ensuring Saka’s injury did not dampen the mood as much as it might have done otherwise, and ensuring Arsenal rediscovered their form after last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Southampton.
Arteta: ‘Mature’ Nelson is a joy of a kid
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed Reiss Nelson’s growing maturity after his two-goal performance at the Emirates Stadium.
“Not only me but all his team-mates and all the staff are so happy for him because he’s a kid that is really changing, really evolving, really maturing and showing every day how much he wants it,” he said.
“Today he had the opportunity and he did extremely well because he helped us to win the game.”
Asked again how exactly Nelson has changed since returning from loan at Feyenoord this summer, Arteta added: “How focused he is on his profession, the way he talks, the way he reflects, the way he respects decisions, the way he’s challenging everybody every single day.
“He’s a joy of a kid and we all want him to be successful and do well and what he has done today for the team is something that he really merits.”
Arteta also praised his side for how they responsed to last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Southampton and the 2-0 loss to PSV Eindhoven in midweek.
“Big teams have to respond as quick as possible and we did that,” he said.
“After the disappointment of Thursday night, you don’t have time. We got here Friday evening. One half-training session, and be ready again, not only physically but mentally against a team that beat Liverpool.
“The pressure is on. You lose the first place and you are there. We need to get used to that.”
Arteta’s young guns fire – Opta stats
- Since Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge on Boxing Day 2019, players aged 21 or younger have scored 56 Premier League goals for Arsenal, 24 more than any other team.
- Reiss Nelson became the first Englishman to score a brace as a substitute for Arsenal in a Premier League game.
- Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka became the third-youngest player to reach 20 Premier League assists (21y 55d), behind only Cesc Fabregas (19y 352d) and Wayne Rooney (20y 300d).
England squad watch: Saka injury worry
Bukayo Saka’s injury is a major headache for Gareth Southgate given his importance to the national team. The forward started brightly at the Emirates Stadium before being forced off following a late challenge by Renan Lodi.
Ben White produced another impressive display at right-back, helping Arsenal keep a clean sheet and further strengthening his case for World Cup inclusion.
Aaron Ramsdale had little to do in goal for the Gunners, but it was a miserable afternoon for his opposite number Dean Henderson, who appears to be slipping out of World Cup contention.
Jesse Lingard failed to catch Southgate’s eye with an anonymous showing before his second-half withdrawal, but what of Reiss Nelson? The Arsenal youngster is uncapped at senior level but has he given Southgate something to think about?
What’s next?
Arsenal are next in action midweek, hosting FC Zurich at the Emirates in the Europa League on November 3, before a trip to Stamford Bridge to face London rivals Chelsea on November 6; kick-off 12pm.
Nottingham Forest will entertain Brentford at the City Ground on November 5; kick-off 3pm.
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