Khaleej Times

Ramsey’s hat trick helps Arsenal thrash Everton

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london — Aaron Ramsey scored a hat trick on Saturday as Arsenal thrashed Everton 5-1 in the Premier League at the Emirates with a display of free-flowing football that the Gunners have sorely lacked away from home this season.

Meanwhile, Luka Milivojevi­c converted a second-half penalty to earn Crystal Palace a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday.

Christian Benteke, who missed great chances in both halves, won the penalty when his jersey was pulled by Newcastle defender Ciaran Clark and Milivojevi­c scored from the spot in the 55th minute for his sixth goal of the season.

Arsenal blasted in four goals in the first half to put the game beyond doubt, leaving their woeful midweek loss at Swansea far behind them.

Ramsey scored twice inside the opening 20 minutes, either side of a headed goal from defender Laurent Koscielny.

The Gunners’ new record signing, Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, renewed his scoring partnershi­p with former Borussia Dortmund team mate Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the 38th minute, chipping his neatly flicked-in pass over onrushing goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. The win leaves Arsenal unchanged in sixth place in the table, three points adrift of north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, who visit Liverpool on Sunday. The Gunners travel to Spurs in a week’s time.

Everton’s loss pushes them down one spot in the table to 10th.

By the end of the first half Everton forward Oumar Niasse cast a forlorn figure, with the rest of his team appearing stuck in an ultradefen­sive 5-4 formation deep in their own half. But the visitors looked sharper at the start of the second half and came close with Niasse striking the post.

Forward Theo Walcott was substitute­d off on the hour mark to a standing ovation from his former club, and was replaced by Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who moments later headed in from close range.

That goal means the Gunners have failed to keep a clean sheet in the Premier League since midDecembe­r.

Everton manager Sam Allardyce had been hoping his team would emulate the skill with which Swansea took three points off Arsenal on Tuesday. Instead he blasted his players’ “pathetic performanc­e” in no uncertain terms at a post-match news conference.

“We set out to play that way but Swansea played at the top of their game and we played at the bottom of our game. The whole team played crap,” he told reporters.

By contrast, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed satisfacti­on with the level of skill his players brought to the game.

“We were quick, mobile, technicall­y very sharp. We finished very well as well,” he said, adding that he was happy with the way his new players had integrated with the team. —

 ?? — AFP ?? Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores his debut goal during the Premier League match against Everton at the Emirates Stadium.
— AFP Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores his debut goal during the Premier League match against Everton at the Emirates Stadium.

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