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Aubameyang hits hat-trick as Arsenal see off Leeds, Fulham stun Everton

A first win in four games takes Arsenal above Leeds in the table into 10th, but they are still six points adrit of their target of a top-four finish

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Pierre-emerick Aubameyang scored a hat-trick as Arsenal saw off a Leeds rally for a thrilling 4-2 win at the Emirates on Sunday.

Aubameyang had not started a game for nearly a month ater having to quarantine ater visiting his mother, who is suffering from illness abroad.

“The hat-trick means a lot to me,” said Aubameyang. “It’s been a tough time for me.

“Everyone was giving a lot of love to me, my mum and my family. I have to say thank you to everyone at the club and the fans.”

The Arsenal captain had previously scored just five league goals all season in a frustratin­g campaign for the Gunners, but he took full advantage of Leeds’ expansive style to score his first Premier League hat-trick.

“We have been missing Aubameyang’s goals and him at his best,” said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. “He has been training ater a difficult period with a family issue and we had a feeling he could be key in this game.

“He wants to get back, he wants to help the team. I had the feeling to put him as a nine today and he did the job.”

Aubameyang opened the floodgates with a fine low finish on 13 minutes that wrong-footed Illan Meslier at his near post on a day to forget for the young French goalkeeper.

Arsenal then saw a penalty overruled ater a VAR review when Bukayo Saka went down under a challenge from Liam Cooper.

Butjustmom­entslaters­akawasupen­dedagainin the box by Meslier ater he was caught in possession.

Aubameyang slammed home the spot-kick before Hector Bellerin’s powerful strike beat Meslier at his near post to make it 3-0 before half-time.

“In the first half we should have prevented them scoring three goals,” said Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa. “If we were more organised in possession we could have had a different result.”

Two minutes into the second half it was 4-0 as Aubameyang completed his hat-trick with a header at the back post from Emile Smith Rowe’s cross.

True to manager Bielsa’s beliefs, Leeds never stopped throwing bodies forward with damage limitation in mind as Raphinha forced Bernd Leno into a flying save and then dragged another good opening wide.

The visitors’ atacking intent got its reward just before the hour mark when Raphinha’s corner was powered home by Pascal Struijk. Leeds had hope of a stunning comeback when substitute­s Tyler Roberts and Helder Costa combined for the later to cut the deficit to two goals.

It is litle over 10 years ago that Arsenal famously blew a 4-0 lead to draw 4-4 with Newcastle.

But there was no repeat as instead Arteta’s men twice came closest to extending their lead as Aubameyang and Saka smashed shots off the post.

A first win in four games takes Arsenal above Leeds in the table into 10th, but they are still six points adrit of their target of a top-four finish.

Fulham’s Nigerian striker Josh Maja scored his first two goals for the club to secure a 2-0 win at Everton on Sunday as the visitors ended a 12-game Premier League run without a win and rekindled their hopes of avoiding relegation.

The result let Fulham 18th on 18 points from 23 games, seven behind 17th-placed Newcastle United, while Everton stayed seventh on 37 from 22 ater another lacklustre home performanc­e.

Everton’s poor league form continued as they suffered a third home defeat in four games, while Fulham won at Goodison Park for the first time ater 22 successive defeats with Maja neting a brace in his first start for the Cotagers.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Arsenal’s Pierre-emerick Aubameyang in action during their English Premier League match against Leeds on Sunday.
Agence France-presse Arsenal’s Pierre-emerick Aubameyang in action during their English Premier League match against Leeds on Sunday.

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