The German turned in an Aaron Ramsey cross
before laying on a goal for Olivier Giroud as
an early Gunners surge swept aside their
fancied Italian opponents
Mesut Ozil scored his first goal for Arsenal as
an early onslaught saw off a surprisingly
sloppy Napoli at the Emirates Stadium.
In a pulsating start, he German caressed home
an Aaron Ramsey cross on eight minutes,
having been found unmarked by the Welshman
on the edge of the penalty area.
Ozil then capitalised on some slack Napoli
defending from their own throw-in by surging
to the byeline and squaring for Olivier Giroud
to double the Gunners' lead, and the advantage
proved decisive.
Arsene Wenger – celebrating 17 years in charge
of Arsenal - welcomed back Rosicky from a
thigh injury to replace Serge Gnabry, while
Mikel Arteta came in as Jack Wilshere was
rested.
Gonzalo Higuain - who was a transfer-window
target for Wenger's side - was unable to shake
off a calf injury in time to feature for Napoli.
Arsenal were at their free-flowing best right
from the off and were soon two goals ahead.
The first came in just the eighth minute when
Ramsey stormed down the right-hand side and
cut back for Ozil on the edge of the box and
the German hit a sublime first-time shot that
nestled in the corner.
And the home fans celebrated a second after
quarter of an hour. Giroud flicked to Ozil in
the box and he stormed to the byline before
laying back for the Frenchman to tap home
from close range.
Napoli almost responded when Miguel Britos
made a late run into the box from a Lorenzo
Insigne corner and headed wide when
unmarked.
Arsenal continued to dominate with Ozil and
Ramsey producing a midfield masterclass. The
latter twice saw shots blocked in the area by
Raul Albiol.
The home side's lead was almost extended
immediately after the restart when Giroud
raced clear on the right and fed into the path
of Rosicky six yards from goal, but he failed to
make good contact when under pressure from
Britos.
Napoli tried to come back into the contest and
Insigne twice saw efforts go just wide, while
Gokhan Inler blazed harmlessly over with 20
minutes remaining.
Laurent Koscielny then had a wonderful
opportunity to add a third when he met
Arteta's flick but from point-blank range he
fired straight at Pepe Reina.
But Koscielny's miss made no difference to the
final score as Arsenal moved to the top of the
group. Their next Champions League fixture is
at home to Borussia Dortmund on October 22.
Source: goal.com
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