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‘SEXY FOOTBALL’

Aubameyang, Ozil star as Arsenal make it perfect 10

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PIERRE-EMERICK Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil stole the show as Arsenal swept to their 10th successive win with a dominant 3-1 victory against Leicester on Monday.

Unai Emery’s side trailed to Hector Bellerin’s first-half own goal at the Emirates Stadium.

But Ozil, captaining Arsenal on his return to the side after back spasms, produced a majestic display to lead the Gunners’ impressive fightback.

Ozil, shrugging off his poor start to the season, equalised just before half-time and played a key role in Aubameyang’s secondhalf double.

Gabon striker Aubameyang scored twice in quick succession after coming off the bench, ensuring Arsenal won 10 consecutiv­e matches in all competitio­ns for the first time since 2007.

They have scored 30 goals in that blistering streak and climb to fourth place in the Premier League, just two points behind leaders Manchester City.

On the 69th birthday of Emery’s predecesso­r Arsene Wenger, this was the kind of swashbuckl­ing show that recalled Arsenal’s glory days under the Frenchman.

Ozil summed up Arsenal mood, tweeting after the match: “I think we played some sexy football tonight. Proud captain of this team.”

It was the perfect start to a hectic week that sees Arsenal travel to Portugal for a Europa League tie against Sporting Lisbon tomorrow before returning to domestic action at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

“We are happy because we are progressin­g. We need to play with organisati­on but also we are beginning to play with heart,” Emery said. “Today the performanc­e of the team, and also of Mesut, was very good.”

Emery has made a remarkable impact since replacing Wenger in the close-season. The Spanish manager’s two-game losing streak at the start of his Arsenal reign is now a distant memory as Gunners fans start to dream of a title challenge after their seventh successive league win.

Emery isn’t getting carried away just yet, saying: “It’s important to keep calm and progress with every player. To continue winning is difficult.

“When you improve your demands are very high. We need to control matches more than we are doing now.”

Leicester boss Claude Puel was furious his side didn’t get a penalty for a first-half handball by Rob Holding.

“I am angry about this decision because the good work from my players was not helped,” he said.

Leicester’s spot-kick claim came when Holding raised his arm above his head and clearly handled as he jumped to meet Jamie Vardy’s flick-on, yet referee Christophe­r Kavanagh waved play on.

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