Arsenal put in one of their most dominant Premier League displays of the season on Saturday to beat Watford and keep their title ambitions alive.
The Gunners, 11 points off top spot at kick-off, needed to take advantage of the fact they played earlier in the weekend than leaders Leicester - and they did so with an emphatic 4-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.
Alexis Sanchez got the ball rolling, scoring just his second league goal of 2016, with the impressive Alex Iwobi adding a second before Hector Bellerin's first goal in almost a year, and a late strike from substitute Theo Walcott secured a comfortable three points.
Arsene Wenger's side appear to have overcome a severe stutter which saw them drop off the pace and this was their first home victory since Danny Welbeck's last-gasp winner against Leicester on Valentine's Day. It also partly atoned for last month's FA Cup exit to the same opponents.
Wenger named the same side that had won at Everton before the international break and saw Arsenal start in a similar fashion as they again opened the scoring early on.
In fact the hosts were ahead with their first meaningful attack of the game, Sanchez putting away the loose ball in the fourth minute after Heurelho Gomes had kept out his initial header from Iwobi's dinked cross.
Sanchez broke forward to create the next decent chance, for Welbeck, but the England international did not make great contact with his shot and saw it charged down.
It was a different story moments later when Iwobi's curling strike was brilliantly turned behind by Gomes, before Welbeck came close when his drilled effort was deflected for a corner.
Arsenal had dominated the opening quarter and Gomes was again tested as he pushed away a Sanchez free-kick, with Watford unable to build any sort of attack.
The visitors finally began to stir as Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo started to receive some service - but it was short-lived as Arsenal doubled their lead after 38 minutes.
Francis Coquelin played in Sanchez, who returned an earlier favour by laying the ball across for Iwobi to finish calmly for his second goal in as many games.
Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores responded by hauling off the ineffective Etienne Capoue and followed that up by introducing Nordin Amrabat at the interval.
But it was Arsenal who were again on top, adding a third as Allan Nyom could only head a clearance into the path of Bellerin, whose shot deflected off Ben Watson and wrong-footed Gomes.
Iwobi, again impressing in this Arsenal set-up, cracked a strike off the crossbar shortly afterwards, with Mesut Ozil failing to make good contact on the rebound.
Sebastian Prodl had the visitors' first decent chance as the hour mark approached, but his header was cleared away by Nacho Monreal, while David Ospina was forced into his first save with 20 minutes remaining as he pushed Deeney's effort aside.
Wenger took the chance to rest the legs of Welbeck, Iwobi and Sanchez in the closing stages and it was two of their replacements who turned it on for a last-minute fourth as Joel Campbell burst into the box to cut the ball back for Walcott to finish.
STAR PLAYER
Alex Iwobi: The 19-year-old now has two goals in two games and he was excellent again here, diligent in his defensive work and posing a constant threat to the Watford defence. He almost scored again when he hit the crossbar in the second half before coming off with 17 minutes to play. Walcott, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere all face a fight to regain their place.
MOMENT OF THE MATCH
Iwobi's second goal was vintage Arsenal, coming after a superb pass from Coquelin inside to Sanchez, who then cut back for the teenager to slot home. The home supporters' standing ovation in the seventh minute for David Rocastle, who wore number seven for the Gunners and died 15 years ago last week, was also a classy touch.
VIEW FROM THE BENCH
Wenger's selection of Welbeck and Iwobi was more than justified as both were superb in attack while the Frenchman will have been delighted to see Sanchez get on the scoresheet for only the second time since January. Quique Sanchez Flores' plan to contain the Gunners failed miserably. He started Capoue on the left but had to haul the midfielder off after just 41 minutes while Deeney and Ighalo, who was substituted at half-time, barely had sniff. Watford are probably already safe but their form is a growing concern.
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