This is the moment Kieran Tierney silenced Crystal Palace supporters with a pinpoint cross for Pepe's Arsenal opener.

The former Celtic defender was heavily booed by supporter inside Selhurst Park as the Gunners took on Palace in Roy Hodgson's final game as manager.

Every time he touched the ball the boos rung out. But it was Tierney who had the last laugh when - after linking up well down the left-flank with Bukayo Saka - he sent in an inviting delivery for Ivorian attacker Pepe to steal a yard on his marker and volley in the first goal of the evening.

The several hundred fans inside the stadium went quiet as KT and his teammates raced away to celebrate.

Christian Benteke equalised for the hosts and had his side dreaming of a valuable point to provide a happy enough send-off for Hodgson in his final home match as boss.

But a quick-fire injury-time double from Gabriel Martinelli and Pepe sealed the win for Mikel Arteta's Arsenal.