Second-half goals from Emile Smith-Rowe and Bukayo Saka helped Arsenal secure a 2-1 win over Brentford in the English Premier League on Saturday, and keep pace in the top four race.
Victory meant the Gunners moved to within a point of Manchester United, whom Arsenal had played two games fewer than, in fourth.
The Gunners only sit behind fifth-placed West Ham – who had played three games more and could only draw with Newcastle earlier in the day – on goal difference.
Forward Alexandre Lacazette saw an effort ruled out for offside in the first quarter of an hour, while his penalty claims in the build up were also waved away.
Further shouts for a spot kick were again dismissed, five minutes before the break when Cedric Soares’s shot struck the arm of the sliding Yoane Wisa.
Arsenal did not have to wait long after the restart to open the scoring as Smith-Rowe showed quick feet before firing in the 48 minute.
Saka then sealed the victory 11 minutes from time with a sweeping counter attack.
Brentford, who felt defender Pontus Jansson was fouled in the build up to the second, pulled one back through Christian Norgaard in stoppage time.
However, it was merely a consolation goal as it was not enough to stop Thomas Frank’s side slipping to their sixth defeat in seven games. (Reuters/NAN)