Match Report: Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal
Ramsey doubles up as Ozil impresses on debut
The Welsh captain netted twice while the Gunners' £40 million
deadline-day signing had a fine first start for Arsene Wenger's side as
they showed resilience to beat the Black Cats
Aaron Ramsey continued his excellent start the season as his double helped Arsenal to a 3-1 away win at Sunderland on Saturday. The Welshman took centre stage after a Craig Gardner penalty had cancelled out Olivier Giroud's first-half opener.
Frenchman Giroud became only the eighth player to score in the
opening four games of a Premier League campaign, and his goal at the
Stadium of Light is the first time he has notched outside of London for
the Gunners.
Mesut Ozil was particularly impressive on his debut following his
move from Real Madrid and provided the assist for Giroud as Arsenal led
at half-time before Gardner's leveller in the 48th minute.
But Arsene Wenger's side secured the points when Ramey volleyed home
from Carl Jenkinson's centre before he added his second with 15 minutes
remaining.
Arsenal handed a debut to deadline-day signing Ozil, while Santi
Cazorla missed the trip to Wearside. Per Mertesacker was also absent
through illness, so Bacary Sagna moved to centre back.
Paolo Di Canio handed a debut to Ki Sung-Yueng after his loan move
from Swansea City, while Steven Fletcher started a game for the first
time in six months after scoring on his return from injury as a
substitute at Crystal Palace before the international break.
Arsenal dominated possession in the opening exchanges and it took
just 10 minutes for Ozil to make an impact on the Premier League.
The Germany international latched on to a punt from Kieran Gibbs down
the left flank. He showed a neat first touch before squaring for Giroud to calmly slot home at the near post.
Arsenal's celebrations were almost curtailed instantaneously as
Modibo Diakite got above Giroud to crash a header against the crossbar
from a corner.
But Arsenal continued to look livelier and Ozil and Theo Walcott
twice combined well down the right, but the England international was
thwarted on both occasions by smart saves from Kieren Westwood.
And Walcott made it a hat-trick of missed opportunities three minutes
before half-time. Jack Wilshere surged through and passed to Walcott,
whose first touch saw the ball flick into the air and he headed the
effort wide.
Sunderland needed a quick start and drew level three minutes after the restart.
Adam Johnson plucked the ball out of the air and drove at Laurent
Koscielny who slid through the winger leaving referee Martin Atkinson no
choice but to award the penalty. Gardner – who had only just come on as a substitute – dispatched the ball hard and low into the right corner.
And the home side thought they had the lead in the 59th minute when
Fletcher tapped home from Johnson's drilled cross but he was denied by
the offside flag.
It was Arsenal, though, who finally grabbed the goal their play warranted in the 68th minute.
Jenkinson's cross from the right was met by a controlled volley from Ramsey who fired into the far corner.
There was a huge flash point shortly afterwards when Jozy Altidore
broke free of Sagna's challenge and squirmed an effort under Wojciech
Szczesny with goal line technology confirming the ball had crossed the
line.
However, the referee had already blown for a free-kick in favour of the Sunderland forward and the goal was ruled out.
And their sense of misfortune was confirmed with 15 minutes remaining when Ramsey grabbed his second of the game.
A neat move saw Ozil find Giroud as he flicked a first-time pass to the Welshman, who calmly slotted beyond Westwood.
And Di Canio's afternoon got worse in injury time when he was sent to the stands for arguing with the fourth official.
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