Aubameyang, Mkhitaryan star as Arsenal cruise past Watford

Oli Fisher

Arsenal followed up their Europa League win over AC Milan on Thursday with a 3-0 victory over Watford on Sunday.

Defender Shkodran Mustafi opened the scoring for the Gunners inside ten minutes but the visitors responded by testing Arsenal for the remainder of the half.

However, after making a good start to the second half, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang punished the Hornets as he slotted home a Henrikh Mkhitaryan feed to make it 2-0.

The roles were then reversed as the Gabon international set up his Armenian team-mate, making it 3-0 after Petr Cech had saved a Troy Deeney penalty at 2-0.

It was the first time the 35-year-old has kept out a spot-kick since joining Arsenal in 2015 and helped him secure a landmark 200th Premier League clean sheet.

Deeney questioned Arsenal’s attitude after his penalty helped Watford come from behind to beat the Gunners in the reverse fixture in October, but this time they were eventually well-beaten.

Arsenal should have been ahead inside three minutes as Mohamed Elneny and Mesut Ozil combined to set Aubameyang in behind.

The club-record signing burst through but shot straight at Orestis Karnezis, the Watford goalkeeper using his body to put the ball over for a corner.

While Arsenal looked strong going forward, their six changes gave the defence a makeshift feel, although Richarlison could not capitalise as he fired wide after breaking in behind.

The hosts would take the lead from the next attack, Mustafi rising between Adrian Mariappa and Jose Holebas to head home Ozil’s free-kick.

Cech, without a league clean sheet since December 16, did well to prevent Abdoulaye Doucoure sweeping home a quick reply.

Aubameyang was then inches away from doubling Arsenal’s lead but could not make meaningful contact as he slid in to meet Sead Kolasinac’s low cross.

Watford should have been level as Cech pushed Richarlison’s free-kick straight back into play only for Roberto Pereyra to blaze wildly over.

Ozil then missed a great chance at the other end as he was played in by the impressive Elneny but saw his close-range effort kept out by an alert Karnezis.

Watford had further chances to go in level at the interval as Rob Holding turned a clearance just over his crossbar before Cech was again forced into action to turn a Richarlison header behind.

The visitors had the better of the early exchanges of the second-half, only to fall further behind as Mkhitaryan slid in Aubameyang, who rounded Karnezis to slot home.

The two-goal lead came under immediate threat as Ainsley Maitland-Niles tripped Pereyra with referee Martin Atkinson awarding Watford a penalty, with Deeney’s effort saved by Cech this time around.

Arsenal should have been handed a penalty of their own as Mariappa caught Mkhitaryan with a late challenge inside the box, this time Atkinson gave nothing.

But the Armenia international, who opened his Arsenal account in Milan, added the third courtesy of Aubameyang’s pass with substitute Danny Welbeck coming close to grabbing a fourth late on.

There was to be no late dramas for Wenger and his players to contend with as they now look forward to completing the job against Milan on Thursday and progressing into the last eight of the Europa League.

 

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