In the early morning of Wednesday (3), Arsenal beat Chelsea 3-1 at home in the English Premier League's London Clash, overpowering Manchester City, who had played two fewer matches, and temporarily regaining the top spot in the standings, maintaining the hope of competing for the title. On the other hand, Chelsea lost all 6 matches after Lambert took over as coach, plus he lost his last 4 matches as the leader of Ewarton, making Lambert the first English manager since 1988 to coach a top league team to suffer 10 consecutive defeats in all competitions.

Although Arsenal suffered a huge defeat at the hands of Manchester City in the EPL last time, they won this game against Chelsea with ease, with midfielder Martin Odegaard scoring in the first 18 minutes of the game. The 24-year-old Norwegian international scored again in the 31st minute of the match, and it is worth mentioning that both of Odigat's goals were assisted by Gryshaga.

Just three minutes later, Gabil Jecsis made it 3-0, the Brazilian international's 10th league goal of the season. Together with Gabil Martinelli (15 goals), Martin Ordigart (14 goals) and Bucayo Saca (13 goals), the Arsenal now has four players with double-digit league goals this season.

After the change of sides, Chelsea saved some face by Madocchi's goal, but could not escape the fate of 6 consecutive losses in all competitions. In addition to Chelsea's loss, two defenders, Thiago Schwarz and Chivier, had a verbal altercation on the way to the match, which led to the suspicion of infighting.

In addition, Lambert became the first English manager to coach a top-flight team to 10 consecutive defeats in all competitions since Cox in February 1988, and the first English manager to achieve such a shameful record since the inception of the Premier League.

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