Arsenal Outperforms Itself

After a run of losing and drawing against low-end teams, Arsenal finally stopped throwing away points.
Dudes actually resembled a big brand club against Crystal Palace.
The Gunners have been so underwhelming lately that to everyone’s surprise, maybe even themselves, they won by an unimaginable score of 4-1.
Early bird got the first worm for Arsenal, as a beautiful cross turned right on schedule for Nacho Monreal who converted it with ease in the sixth minute:
Another jumble inside Palace’s penalty box turned into a goal for Arsenal.
It was Alex Iwobi with the conversion four minutes later:
How hard is it to clear a ball?
Apparently, too hard for Palace. Kinda like ...
Laurent Koscielny moved from a defending position to a striker’s and popped the Gunners' third tally just three minutes after the second goal.
Thus, dudes registered three goals under fifteen minutes.
Hope they didn't have long lines at the loo or the concessions stand.
Alexandre Lacazette followed with what he was brought in to do, which made a mockery of Palace's miserable defense:
Usually in a game like this, there is a consolation goal.
So, following this tradition was Palace’s Luka Milivojević:
That was the best goal of the game.
It's too early to say Arsenal's back in form, but they've clearly done better in this one than what everyone's been seeing outta them lately.