Leeds United moved into the top of the Premier League table with a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace at Elland Road on Monday.
The game couldn't have started any better after Jack Harrison's strike took a huge deflection of Gary Cahill to deceive Palace keeper Vicente Guaita.
Patrick Bamford, Raphinha and Pascal Struijk all had chances to increase the lead before half-time.
But the hosts eventually killed the game off early in the first-half when Bamford tapped in from close range to score his 100th career goal.
Harrison almost made it three late on but his shot crashed off the crossbar.
The Whites now move above Arsenal into 10th on the table, with the two sides set to face off at the Emirates on Sunday.
And speaking after the game, Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa implored his players to maintain their consistency after returning to winning ways.
"Not having conceded is important," Bielsa sais. "We didn't commit any errors that would facilitate their attack. Our offence game was good enough to get the two goals and we could have scored some more.
"Scoring at the beginning of the game is always important. We maintained our offensive conduct throughout the game.
"The most important thing is to show consistency. To have a period of the season where we have consistent results.
"The pitch is much better than it was previously. There are a couple of games now were they are adapting to the characteristics of the pitch. In the last game we slipped many times but in this one not as much."

