In the 24th round of the Premier League, Arsenal thrashed Leeds United 4-0. After the game, Arsenal player Noni Madueke gave an interview.

Saka got injured suddenly, how did you react at that moment?
Madueke: I don't know what happened to Saka. In terms of pre-match time, I didn't have much left—only about five minutes to warm up before going onto the pitch. This is the first time I've encountered a situation like this, so to be honest, I was just really happy to get the chance to start.
How do you evaluate your performance today?
Madueke: As an attacking player, you always try to make an impact in the final third, whether it's scoring goals, creating goals, making chances, or causing chaos and threats. So I'm pleased I was able to do that today. It's always great when you win, and everyone has smiles on their faces.
What does this victory mean for the title race?
Madueke: It's massive. Obviously, our recent results in the Premier League haven't been the best, but today was a real statement. This win, coupled with the midweek victory over Kairat, has built our confidence ahead of Tuesday's EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Chelsea. It wasn't just a win—it was a hugely dominant performance.




