Following Arsenal’s 5-0 triumph over London rivals Chelsea on Tuesday, Rio Ferdinand criticized the Blues’ performance, labeling it “men against boys.”Arsenal took an early lead through Leandro Trossard, and Ben White and Kai Havertz added two goals apiece after halftime, demoralizing a Chelsea team that had previously been on an eight-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League. Ferdinand stated that Chelsea was “second best” and that it was “men against boys.” Despite Chelsea fielding a young team, Ferdinand pointed out that young players sometimes excel with a fearless approach. However, he noted that Chelsea lacked such enthusiasm and were “absolutely destroyed” as a result.Arsenal’s emphatic win solidifies their title credentials, having rebounded from a home loss to Aston Villa and their Champions League exit. With four games remaining, Arsenal increases the pressure on Liverpool and Manchester City. The Gunners have 77 points from 34 games, ahead of Liverpool (74 points from 33 games), who face Everton on Wednesday. Reigning champions Manchester City have 73 points but hold two games in hand, beginning with a visit to Brighton and Hove Albion on Thursday.