The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Welbeck double eases worry for Arsene

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DANNY WELBECK struck twice as Arsenal eased to victory over Bournemout­h to get their Premier League campaign back on track.

The Gunners had lost to both Stoke and Liverpool heading into the internatio­nal break, but they were never in trouble here as Welbeck inspired them to a 3- 0 win against a poor Cherries side.

Welbeck opened the scoring early on with a header before setting up Alexandre Lacazette and then completing his brace with a welltaken second.

Manager Arsene Wenger recalled both of his summer signings in Lacazette and Sead Kolasinac and both impressed as Alexis Sanchez was only named on the bench.

After losing 4-0 at Liverpool last time out, Welbeck settled any nerves with an early goal – getting enough on Kolasinac’s cross to divert the ball past Asmir Begovic with six minutes gone.

Kolasinac, operating as a wing- back rather than in a back three, was causing problems for the Cherries and another marauding run culminated in Granit Xhaka stinging the palms of Begovic with a low drive.

Mesut Ozil was next to test the former Chelsea goalkeeper, bending a free- kick towards the corner only for Begovic to push it clear.

The second goal came just before the half- hour mark, Ozil playing a pinpoint pass to Lacazette, who exchanged passes with Welbeck before finishing well.

Arsenal’s club- record signing could have had a second soon after but Be go vic recovered after hitting a clearance straight at Welbeck to dive at the feet of Lacazette as he looked to pounce.

Wenger’s men were rampant and only a block from Adam Smith, seemingly off his arm, kept out a Kolasinac volley after a smooth Arsenal attack.

Bournemout­h started the second half with more intent as Jermain Defoe headed against a post, only for Arsenal to go down the other end and wrap up the points.

Lacazette robbed Bournemout­h of possession and the ball broke for Aaron Ramsey who rolled a pass into Welbeck with the England internatio­nal tucking home his second with a low finish.

The former Manchester United man should have had his hat- trick on the hour, but his chipped effort dropped wide of Begovic’s goal.

Welbeck was replaced with 15 minutes remaining as Sanchez was introduced to a mixed reception – the Chilean was soon into the action as he set up fellow-substitute Olivier Giroud to again test Begovic.

Arsenal saw the game out with relative ease, Petr Cech saving a late Joshua King header aside, to pick up their second win of the season having been on top for much of the contest.

 ??  ?? ■ Danny Welbeck opened the scoring for Arsenal with this header.
■ Danny Welbeck opened the scoring for Arsenal with this header.

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