Arsenal moved two points clear at the top of Europa League Group A and extended their home winning streak to eight competitive games with a 3-0 victory over Bodo/Glimt.

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After 23 minutes, striker Eddie Nketiah scored his second goal of the European campaign from close range.

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Four minutes later, Rob Holding headed in the second from an excellent Fabio Vieira cross.

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Vieira hammered in a late third following a dazzling run by substitute Gabriel Jesus as Arsenal ended their three-game wait for a home win in Europe 

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Their worst in nearly 20 years — and effectively ended the Norwegian side's unbeaten start to the Europa League.

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The Premier League leaders have now won four consecutive games in all competitions ahead of Liverpool's visit to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

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For much of the first period, Arsenal was composed and could have scored more than the two goals in four minutes.

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Vieira was at the centre of much of their best work, repeatedly providing inviting crosses and creating chances,

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Nketiah has had to take a step back following the seismic impact of Jesus at the club but the forward's energy and intensity caught the eye

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Vieira's superb cross quickly provided Holding with the opportunity to head the second, at which point Bodo/noisy Glimt's band of yellow fans erupted.

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Granit Xhaka nearly scored right after halftime, but visiting manager Kjetil Knutsen's advice at the break clearly gave his players much-needed momentum.

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Patrik Berg ran the length of the field to set up a chance, and Ulrik Saltnes shot high and wide twice as the team defeated the Europa Conference League champions twice.

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Mikel Arteta, the Gunners' manager, made eight changes to his starting lineup, with only Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli, and Xhaka remaining from the 3-1 victory over Tottenham.

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With 30 minutes remaining, Arteta brought on three of his big hitters: Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Jesus.

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