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Arsenal blew Fulham away with two strikes apiece from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, sandwiching a sublime team goal from Aaron Ramsey

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Sun 7 Oct 2018 09.13 EDTFirst published on Sun 7 Oct 2018 06.00 EDT
Arsenal celebrate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangfith goal.
Arsenal celebrate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangfith goal. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Arsenal celebrate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangfith goal. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images

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We’ve seen Arsenal deal Fulham an absolute hiding in a game that contained some sublime goals – Ramsey’s in particular. More of this and Emeryball might really become a “thing” in north London. More of this and Fulham might have something of a problem. Thanks for your company and cheerio from me, I’ll leave you with Dominic Fifield’s match report from Craven Cottage:

Aubameyang speaks: “I think we played very well. We knew Fulham play good football and that they play a lot with the counter. But I think the team played well. I came in and knew I had to make the difference and I did it. I think we have to keep the mentality, we have a great team spirit and we’re playing well in this moment.”

By the by, some assistance from Kari Tulinius for my earlier left-sided conundrum. In descending usefulness, he says:

  1. The dutchie side
  2. The Communist route
  3. The back hand
  4. Sunset country
  5. Zephyr’s domain

All added to the MBM style guide, which you’ll imagine as a serious and weighty tome.

Fulham are still very much 17th then, two points clear of Huddersfield and – significantly – three ahead of bottom-placed Cardiff. They visit Neil Warnock’s side next, on 20 October, and that’s a really big game now. Fulham have the better players but do they have the smarts ... and are they able to tighten up while still offering the threat they do undoubtedly pose?

@NickAmes82 after the first few games I must confess I was beginning to doubt Unai Emery's approach, but I see an Arsenal squad today that are not only enjoying their football but seem to be developing a predatory instinct as well. Still trying to score at 92+ while 5-1 up.

— John Nekrasov (@john_nekrasov) October 7, 2018

They were having a lot of fun out there by the end.

90+3 min: What a drubbing this has turned into. It’s the best I’ve seen Arsenal play, going forward, in a long time. You’d have to temper that by saying Fulham’s defence – and indeed their entire approach – is the perfect laboratory for cutting loose and wreaking havoc. But, however you slice it, it’s very encouraging for Emery and company.

Goal! Fulham 1-5 Arsenal (Aubameyang 90+1 min)

Seconds into added time, Ramsey this time plays it perfectly for Aubameyang and the finish, biding his time before rifling into the corner from 18 yards, is lethal. It was another nice back-to-front move from Arsenal, that, although Fulham offered virtually no pressure on the ball.

Aubameyang scores number five. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images
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86 min: Bettinelli punches away a Bellerin cross at full stretch with Aubameyang sniffing around again. What a substitute to have at your disposal! He’s been ill this week but looks in pretty good nick.

83 min: If Ramsey doesn’t overcook a pass there to an all-alone Aubameyang, it’s five. Arsenal look great but, to add a little balance, Fulham have gone. Johansen replaces Vietto for them.

Goal! Fulham 1-4 Arsenal (Aubameyang 79)

Another super goal to crown a super Arsenal performance. It’s just like Lacazette’s first although – gasp – it comes from the right. Mkhitaryan sprays it out to Bellerin, who has plenty of time to mull over a delivery for Aubameyang. He sticks out a telescopic leg, brings the ball under his spell, turns and shoots across a despairing Bettinelli. Yes, a near-identical goal and that says a lot about both teams today – positive and negative in turn.

Aubameyang celebrates scoring Arsenal’s fourth. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters
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76 min: Christie completely miskicks as he gets caught between dribbling and delivering. We’ve seen a lot of what makes Fulham a bit problematic today – they are cut open far too easily.

74 min: Can’t get over how good that goal was. Make sure you see it later if it hasn’t been turned into a million side-splitting memes already. “We’ve got our Arsenal back,” comes the chant from the away end, and if they keep doing that you’d definitely agree. Every part of the counter was inch-perfect, full of inventive running and quick thinking, and the finish absolutely stunning. Mitrovic, meanwhile, heads at Leno when he might have done a little better.

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I’ll tell you all about it! Ramsey, with his first touch, dinks the ball gently up the line. Bellerin keeps the move going with a wonderful, acrobatic backheel. Ramsey takes possession again and works the ball over with a well-improvised header to Mkhitaryan, who spirits the ball further left to Aubameyang with an inch-perfect pass towards the byline. Now Ramsey is well inside the box and as the ball is played in he flicks a *sublime* backheel of his own inside a motionless Bettinelli’s back post. It snuggles into the net just 38 seconds after his introduction. And it’s one of the best team goals of the season!

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67 min: Stop me if you’ve heard this one before but Xhaka is being booked, deservedly, for catching Seri late. Iwobi makes way, meanwhile, for Ramsey – who is due to become the father of twins at any moment, apparently.

62 min: Chance for Kamara – Fulham switch it superbly to Christie, who finds the sub with a teasing cross ... but he connects with his shoulder and it glances well away from goal! Mitrovic would have scored that, I’ll tell you. On comes McDonald now, for Anguissa, while Aubameyang replaces Welbeck.

60 min: Mustafi limps off and then limps back on again. He will be OK for now. I think we’re about to see a sub apiece the next time we get a significant break in play. Aubameyang is limbering up, McDonald too.

58 min: Mustafi is down and looks pretty hurt. It was an awkward landing on his right ankle, nobody particularly near him, and I do wonder if he can continue.

55 min: Yes, it’s a back four now, and not before time. Schurrle wins a corner straightaway, but it comes to zilch.

54 min: I’m going to have to start thinking of new, inventive synonyms for “left flank”, “left side”, “left wing” and such. “Sinistral sphere”? Fulham make their first change, Ream coming off for Kamara. I suspect that means a switch to a back four.

52 min: It has to be said, though, that all this has really come about from Arsenal totally rinsing Fulham down that left side again, picking up as they left off.

Goal! Fulham 1-2 Arsenal (Lacazette 49)

... should he do better with that? Arsenal win the ball from a Fulham throw-in and it’s flicked on towards Lacazette, a good 25 yards out. He spins and, like the goalscorer he is, shoots on sight in one movement. Bettinelli is caught out, no doubt about it, he wasn’t ready for that – he’s left sprawling as the ball zips inside his near post! A fine finish, an instinctive one, too, but the keeper arguably undid his earlier good work there and didn’t look happy with himself.

Lacazette scores his second. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters
Arsenal celebrate. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images
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48 min: More fun for Iwobi down that flank and what a save from Bettinelli! Sessegnon can’t clear Iwobi’s cross properly and Bellerin seizes onto it. His searing drive is set for the top corner ... but Bettinelli stops it superbly with a flying intervention! However ...

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47 min: They don’t particularly, as Iwobi streaks clear down the left *again* but Le Marchand *again* defends excellently to deny Mkhitaryan a clear sight of goal.

It also showed that Arsenal still aren’t *quite* at ease with all this playing-out-from-the-back stuff, which I think can be done a bit too slavishly across the board at times in any case. Holding made a mistake and was let off; Monreal made one straight afterwards and was punished severely.

It is anyone’s game now, to be fair. That Fulham goal did show that Arsenal can be exposed with a bit of quality. This one’s very difficult to call.

“I agree that Fulham’s new formation have blunted them going forward, so if that’s what you mean by ‘not working’ then I’m completely in agreement” writes Adam Kline-Schoder. “However, I would like to gently point out that they’ve been playing this formation for an almighty 40 [now 45] minutes. They look nowhere near as settled as Arsenal in theirs for sure, and after Arsenal scored Fulham definitely looked ragged. But Arsenal (a team whose name have not exactly been synonymous with the phrase “positionally disciplined” in recent years) have been working on their shape for months. I just think that it should be acknowledged that Jokanovic has identified an issue and has tried to fix it, which, even if it doesn’t work today or he reverts back in the next half, I think is a positive for Fulham moving forward.”

Half-time: Fulham 1-1 Arsenal

Well, that was a turnaround. Arsenal really seized control of that half around the midway stage, absolutely destroying Fulham down the left side time and again, scoring a nice goal via Lacazette. It could have been more but Schurrle, right on half-time, has gone and made things very interesting with a delightful chipped finish. Stay close!

Goal! Fulham 1-1 Arsenal (Schurrle 44)

He makes no mistake this time! And this is a lovely goal from Fulham. It comes from a sloppy pass from Monreal, which is seized upon by – I think – Anguissa and quickly played to Vietto. Schurrle makes a run between the defenders and Vietto nudges the ball through to him superbly; the finish is subtle, dinked over Leno and in. Fulham are, a touch surprisingly, level!

Schurrle hits the target for the equaliser. Photograph: John Patrick Fletcher/Action Plus via Getty Images
And celebrates. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters
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43 min: So, naturally, as soon as I press “go” on that last update Holding plays a near-disastrous ball straight to Schurrle, who surges into the box but blasts off target from a decent angle.

Schurrle shoots. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/Reuters
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42 min: Rob Holding has had a good first half. I thought he did very well against Watford last week too. He’s only just turned 23: could he be about to really blossom?

40 min: Christie tries to construct something in attack but Fulham don’t put a cross in, even with Mitrovic in the box, and it all comes adrift. They look ponderous.

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