Mesut Ozil helped Arsenal shake off the aftereffect of a midweek beating in Germany with a featuring part in a 3-0 win at Aston Villa yet faltering Liverpool lost 3-1 at West Ham United in the Premier League on Saturday. 


Stockpile's record marking came in for specific feedback after his group's faltering 2-0 annihilation by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday, however he woke up before halftime at one of the London side's happiest chasing grounds. 

Ozil's first away objective in an Arsenal shirt put them ahead following 32 minutes, he then teed up Danny Welbeck to open his record for the club after two prior minutes an own objective by Villa's Aly Cissokho finished the amusement as a challenge after 36. 

Triumph expanded Arsenal's unbeaten run at Villa Park to 16 matches and lifted them to nine focuses from five recreations - three focuses behind pioneers Chelsea who on Sunday visit a Manchester City side in sixth spot on seven focuses. 

Last season's runners-up Liverpool, who not at all like Arsenal appreciated a winning begin to their Champions League crusade this week, slipped to thrashing against West Ham in the wake of surrendering two objectives in the initial seven minutes at Upton Park. 

Winston Reid and Diafra Sakho put the Hammers ahead and, in spite of the fact that Raheem Sterling answered before halftime, Morgan Amalfitano's late objective sentenced Liverpool to a third association overcome in five amusements this season. 

Southampton are a point in front of Arsenal after a 1-0 win at Swansea City, who had Wilfried Bony sent off in the first half. 

Victor Wanyama's 80th-minute objective moved the amazing Saints into second place with 10 focuses, the same as Villa who until Saturday's first-half capitulation had been unbeaten. 

Alan Pardew's employment prospects looked desolate as Newcastle United trailed 2-0 at home to Hull City yet two late objectives from Papiss Cisse earned a 2-2 draw at St James' Park where fans waved "Sackpardew.com" notices. 

A breathtaking Nikica Jelavic volley and a pounding strike from Mohamed Diame had placed Hull in control however Cisse's twofold lifted winless Newcastle off the base with three focuses. 

Impeccable RESPONSE 

Weapons store have been adjusting Champions League and Premier League obligations for 10 years, while for Liverpool's players this season is something of a venture into the obscure. 

So Saturday's results were not by any means astounding. 

While Arsenal were woeful in midweek, they created the ideal reaction to feedback of their presentation in Dortmund, despite the fact that an infection bug that cleared the Villa camp helped Arsene Wenger's men simplicity to triumph. 

"Ashley Westwood was being debilitated in the warm up and Andreas Weimann was getting it amid the diversion. Nathan Baker and Darren Bent were likewise out with it," Villa supervisor Paul Lambert said. 

"To play Arsenal you require everybody fit." 

There was minimal early sign that Villa were enduring amid an actually opening half hour. 

It was the home side who just about struck first when Ciaran Clark's header from a Tom Cleverly free kick was wonderfully spared by Arsenal manager Wojciech Szczesny. 

In any case previous Real Madrid playmaker Ozil, taking up his favored part just behind striker Welbeck, lit the touchpaper for a thrilling spell of football by Arsenal. 

Welbeck played an impeccable through ball and Germany worldwide Ozil committed no error with a cool sidefoot complete. 

Ozil's welcoming cross was then struck high into the net by an appreciative Welbeck, who squandered chances against Dortmund in midweek and on his presentation against Manchester City a weekend ago. 

Manor were shocked and fell further behind a moment later when Cissokho redirected a Kieran Gibbs shot into his own particular net. 

"We had a, decent first half, we were in control and commanded the amusement," Arsenal administrator Arsene Wenger told the BBC. 

"I think the first objective was a huge blow for Villa and they couldn't recoup. This was an exceptionally vital result for us." 

NO ANSWER 

Liverpool had lost just two of their past 23 gatherings with West Ham in all rivalries however had no response to the kindled Londoners on a drizzly night in east London. 

They have now lost back to back group amusements after a week ago's home annihilation by Villa and supervisor Brendan Rodgers conceded "its not exactly happening for us". 

Winston Reid nodded West Ham ahead from short proximity following two minutes and Liverpool were reeling after five minutes when Sakho's cross gone for the head of Enner Valencia went straightforwardly into the objective with attendant Simon Mignolet stranded. 

"We made a moderate begin and before we knew where we were we were 2-0 down," Rodgers told news hounds. "We ought to be superior to what we were today. Our execution level wasn't anyplace close what I would expect today." 

Sterling's great struck shot gave Liverpool any expectation of turning things around however separated from several shots by Mario Balotelli and Fabio Borini in the second half they never truly undermined a rebound. 

In the day's initial kickoff Niko Kranjcar's radiant late free kick recovered a point for Queens Park Rangers in a captivating 2-2 attract at home to Stoke City, for whom previous QPR striker Peter Crouch was on target. 

Burnley drew 0-0 with Sunderland, a come about that leaves both clubs looking for their first win of the season.

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