Arsenal stretched their winning run to ten games on Monday night as they beat Leicester 3-1 at The Emirates.
The Gunners came from behind to secure all three points as Mesut Ozil put on a masterclass in midfield.
Hector Bellerin diverted a Ben Chilwell cross into his own net after a strong start from Leicester.
Ozil levelled the scores before half-time with a deft finish, before playing a part in both of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s goals in the second-half.
Here are four things we learned from the game…
Ozil needs the captain's armband
It was clear to see that Ozil wearing the captain’s armband elevated his game. He was the main man and the confidence was there for all to see.
Arsenal are serious title contenders
Arsenal have now won 10 games in-a-row in all competitions and playing some of the best football in the country. A title challenge is on the cards.
Aubameyang needs to start
With four goals in two substitute appearances, Emery needs to find a way to start Lacazette and Aubameyang in the Premier League.
Torreira has been the missing link
Torreira produced another superb performance and showed that he has been the missing link in midfield for Arsenal.
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