The two sides are well known for their similar styles and I personally had this down as Arsenal's toughest test this season so far, but the Gunners proved they are much harder to break through this year.
A lovely, we'll worked move was finished off by the impressive Serge Gnabry, minutes before Aaron Ramsey (who else?) doubled the lead with a shot into the roof of the net. The defence were undone however as full time approached when The Swans Davies snuck in behind Mertesacker.
It was a tense game from start to finish and though there were few clear cut chances, this was a game where two attacking sides were bound to score. Giroud came closest in the opening half, right at the end of it actually, but he dragged his shot wide of Worm's goal.
Swansea looked impressive, particularly when playing through Shelvey but their final ball lacked and Arsenal were tough in the tackle and applying excellent pressure. Perhaps the travelling fans were initimidating the home support, who could often be heard above the Swansea faithful. I only really heard them make noise through booing whenever Ramsey touched the ball!
Wenger knew a win would put Arsenal in a nice place this weekend with Spurs and Chelsea drawing against each other, Manchester City losing, and Manchester United continuing their sluggish start to the league losing to West Brom (now their worst start to a league season in some time!)
Szczesny had an up-and-down game with his touches and decision making questionable, among making a couple of good saves. In the first half notably, having seen the ball marginally cross the line for a goal kick, had a Swansea player attempt to keep the ball in-play and put the ball inches wide of an open goal. Fortunately the officials made the right call, having seen the ball cross the line but on another day, the confident Szczesny might not have been smiling afterwards.
Ramsey was awarded the Man of the Match award by Sky Sports however Gnabry was an outstanding performer in this game, especially for someone with little experience. Like his fellow teammates, who have played a lot more at this level, he showed the desire and skill needed in a game like this which is very promising. The German finished off a fine move to open the scoring and he was fully deserving of his excellent goal. Let's hope he continues in a similar fashion as Walcott and Chamberlain remain sidelined.
I don't feel Ozil had his greatest game with passes failing more often than we have become accustomed to. He could also have scored his first Arsenal goal but when 1v1 with Worm, the Dutch keeper stuck out a firm hand to deny the German. Ramsey however continued to excel in the midfield and like I mentioned, continued his fine goal scoring form this year to make it four in the league already.
Morale is high and the team are playing excellently from defence to attack. It's the return of the Champions League on Tuesday and Arsenal host Napoli (7.45pm k/o) in their second group stage match.
The two sides drew 2-2 in the Emirates Cup match in the summer but I expect a very different game this time around.
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