Arsenal turns on the style to beat Aston Villa 3-1

The win moves the North London side up to ninth spot, level on 14 points with Manchester United, and there were real signs that manager Mikel Arteta is finally putting together a side with prospects.

Published : Oct 23, 2021 06:52 IST

Arsenal players celebrate after scoring against Aston Villa on Friday.
Arsenal players celebrate after scoring against Aston Villa on Friday.
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Arsenal players celebrate after scoring against Aston Villa on Friday.

Arsenal turned on the style with a confident 3-1 home win over Aston Villa in the Premier League on Friday to extend its unbeaten run to six games in the competition.

The win moves the North London side up to ninth spot, level on 14 points with sixth-placed Manchester United, and there were real signs that manager Mikel Arteta is finally putting together a side with prospects.

Emile Smith Rowe delivered another excellent performance on the left of midfield, capping his display with the third goal, but there was a good shape and confidence to the entire team.

A Smith Rowe corner led to the opening goal with Thomas Partey's attempted headed glancing off his shoulder and going in the far corner to give the Gunners' a 23rd minute lead.

Bukayo Saka should have made it 2-0 when he was put in on goal but his first-time shot was straight at Emiliano Martinez who kept it out with his legs.

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The hosts doubled its advantage before the break with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang driving home after his penalty was saved by Villa's former Arsenal goalkeeper Martínez.

Referee Craig Pawson gave the penalty following a VAR review in added time after Villa defender Matt Targett went through the back of Alexandre Lacazette's legs.

Smith Rowe made it 3-0 in the 56th, finishing a well-worked counter-attack by cutting in from the left and seeing his low shot go in off the post after a deflection off Tyrone Mings.

Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale did well to keep out an effort from Villa's Argentine midfielder Emiliano Buendía from a rare attack by the visitors.

Villa had been second-best for most of the game but pulled a goal back eight minutes from the end when Jacob Ramsey curled the ball into the top corner after Leon Bailey had burst across the front of the penalty area.

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