Belfast Telegraph

Giroud makes his a double as the Gunners flex their muscles

- BY MARK MANN-BRYANS

ARSENAL strengthen­ed their position in the Premier League top four as they made light work of Huddersfie­ld to maintain their healthy home form.

The Gunners have now won their last 12 games at the Emirates and they eased to a 5-0 victory as Mesut Ozil once again starred in front of the home fans.

Alexandre Lacazette gave the hosts the perfect start with his seventh of the season and, although the Terriers rallied, they were blown away in the second half as Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez and Ozil all struck in a four-minute blitz, with Giroud adding another late on.

Arsene Wenger’s side won with a last-gasp penalty at Burnley on Sunday for just their second league win on the road this season and, with Manchester United the visitors on Saturday, their home form is likely to go a long way in determinin­g what they can achieve.

Huddersfie­ld were undone within three minutes. Granit Xhaka played in Aaron Ramsey whose deft flick found Lacazette and he made no mistake with a smart finish past Jonas Lossl.

The hosts were calm in possession from that point on but did not create a second chance until after the half-hour mark as Lacazette came so close to adding to his tally.

Lacazette came off at the interval to be replaced by Giroud, and it was Huddersfie­ld who had the best chance at the start of the second half, Petr Cech saving superbly to keep out Collin Quaner.

Cech was again brought into action as he awkwardly palmed the ball against his own crossbar and behind for a corner after Steve Mounie’s shot took a huge deflection off Nacho Monreal.

Giroud picked up Ramsey’s pass and rounded Lossl only to hit the post and skew the re- bound wide, but he made up for that miss by tucking away his next chance, turning home from close-range after a neat exchange between Ozil and Sanchez.

Ozil was again the provider 76 seconds later as he crossed for Sanchez to secure the points.

The Germany internatio­nal then registered his own strike, collecting another smart pass from Ramsey before dinking the ball into the corner. Giroud’s second, three minutes from time, sealed a comfortabl­e win.

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Two good: Olivier Giroud hails his second goal of the night

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