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Eddie Nketiah returned to the Arsenal starting line-up with style as the England forward hit a first Premier League hat-trick in a 5-0 win over bottom club Sheffield United vivo
Mikel Arteta made five changes for the visit of the Blades and it was Nketiah – in for the injured Gabriel Jesus – who proved the difference and ended a memorable afternoon wearing the captain’s armband vivo
Substitutes Fabio Vieira and Takehiro Tomiyasu wrapped up the points late on with a penalty and a close-range finish respectively on an afternoon where Arsenal’s fringe players took centre-stage vivo
Martin Odegaard dropped to the bench in the most eye-catching of Arteta’s alterations, which also saw Emile Smith Rowe make his first league start since May 2022 vivo
The victory took Arsenal up to second place, two points behind leaders and north London rivals Tottenham as Arteta’s men remained unbeaten after 10 league games vivo
For the Blades, this was a galling afternoon where – once their resolute defence was breached for the first goal just before the half-hour mark – the writing was on the wall vivo
The travelling fans sang the name of under pressure manager Paul Heckingbottom but they have still yet to see their team win on their return to the top-flight, with just one point on the board vivo
Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli dribbles with the ball (Action Images via Reuters)With Jesus facing a few weeks out with a hamstring issue, Nketiah has once again been tasked with filling his boots as Arsenal’s go-to centre-forward vivo
His touch and finish for the opening goal proved he can do the job as the England international set the Gunners on their way to a comfortable victory over the rock bottom Blades vivo
Wes Foderingham would have expected to be busier in the opening half but he was on hand to push a rasping Gabriel Martinelli strike wide of the post five minutes before the break vivo
The second goal arrived five minutes after the interval, Foderingham this time flapping at a Bukayo Saka corner with the ball dropping to Nketiah, who arrowed a shot into the top corner vivo
A VAR check for a potential foul on the United goalkeeper failed to save the visitors vivo
Nketiah, who made his England debut of the bench in 1-0 friendly win over Australia earlier this month, saved the best for last vivo
Collecting a pass from Smith Rowe, the 24-year-old rifled home from 20 yards to complete his hat-trick vivo
Nketiah celebrates after scoring (Reuters)Saka, captain in the absence of Odegaard and Jesus, was replaced soon after and – to cheers from the home supporters – gave the armband to Nketiah vivo
Nketiah initially picked up the ball to take a late penalty awarded after a lengthy VAR check by referee Tim Robinson after Vieira had been caught by Oliver Norwood vivo
But instead Vieira dusted himself down to send Foderingham the wrong way and further extend the lead vivo
Tomiyasu rounded off the scoring deep into added time after Mohamed Elneny’s flick on from a near-post corner was deflected into the path of the Japan defender vivo
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England second row Ollie Chessum insists revenge is not a motivating factor for Saturday’s World Cup semi-final against South Africa vivo
The rivals collide for the sixth time in the tournament’s history with the most recent of those meetings taking place in Yokohama four years ago when Eddie Jones’ side were toppled 32-12 in the final vivo
Having demolished New Zealand a week earlier, England were expected to topple the Springboks but instead they were off the pace from the start and overwhelmed as a consequence vivo
There should be at least eight survivors from that starting XV who take the field for the rematch at Stade de France, but Chessum denied there was a score to be settled vivo
“It hasn’t been mentioned much, certainly by me anyway vivo
I wasn’t here in 2019 so it doesn’t motivate me,” the Leicester second row said vivo
“We have got a new group of players now who are quite happy to leave that in the past and focus on what we can do as this new England group vivo
”Predictions of the semi-finals being comprised entirely of Six Nations sides have failed to materialise with England the sole European representative and the only unbeaten team left in the competition vivo
South Africa are unbelievable across the board and we have got to be the same, if not vivo betterOllie ChessumThey face one of the great South Africa sides who have been installed as strong favourites to emulate New Zealand by winning back-to-back World Cups in the wake of their victory over France in the previous round vivo
Defence coach Kevin Sinfield has said that England were “in awe of the physicality they brought” against the hosts and Chessum insisted the Springboks must be matched in the forward exchanges vivo
“These are the games you want to be a part of – against the biggest teams on the biggest stage in the biggest competition,” Chessum said vivo
“They have some unbelievable players in their pack vivo
They bring an exceptional level of physicality vivo
It’s up to us to go out on the weekend and compete against that vivo
“South Africa are unbelievable across the board and we have got to be the same, if not vivo better vivo
“We are definitely hoping for another step from us vivo
That’s been the nature of the competition vivo
Week by week we have grown as a group and got vivo better in various aspects of our game vivo
“It’s important that we bring the physicality, but also the level of execution as well vivo
”England have a settled team and will make only minimal changes to the starting XV that overcame Fiji in the quarter-finals vivo
The biggest area of debate is at full-back where Steve Borthwick is weighing up the high ball and positional expertise of Freddie Steward against the cutting edge in attack provided by Marcus Smith vivo
Smith, a converted fly-half, has made only two starts and three replacement appearances in the position and his lack of experience could be exposed by South Africa’s accomplished kicking game vivo
Owen Farrell’s impressive display against Fiji appears to have brought his duel with George Ford for the number 10 jersey to a conclusion, but Kyle Sinckler could return at tighthead prop vivo
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