Speaking during Sky Sports coverage, Neville called the set-piece "predictable" and suggested Arsenal had "mastered" the art of dead-ball situations. He added it looked like "men against boys" and that Chelsea appeared unprepared for Arsenal's well-rehearsed routine.
The Gunners have now scored 23 goals from set-pieces across all competitions this season, with 18 coming in the Premier League. Nine of those goals have opened the scoring for Arsenal, more than any team in Europe's top five leagues.