Arsenal 3-0 Southampton: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang dropped ahead of win

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Alexandre Lacazette's opener completed a 16-pass team goal

Arsenal boosted their Champions League qualification hopes as they cruised past Southampton at Emirates Stadium despite captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang being dropped from the squad.

Stand-in skipper Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring for the Gunners in the 21st minute, finishing off a superb 16-pass team move.

And Martin Odegaard doubled the lead six minutes later, heading home from close range.

Arsenal dominated throughout and added a third after 62 minutes with defender Gabriel nodding in a Gabriel Martinelli corner.

The Gunners jump up to fifth in the Premier League table, one point off the top four, while Southampton stay 16th.

No Aubameyang? No problem

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MOTD analysis: How Lacazette scored a ‘magical’ goal for Arsenal

All the pre-match talk was around Aubameyang, with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta saying the striker was missing out "due to a disciplinary breach".

"I think we have been very consistent, that we have certain non-negotiables in the team that we have set ourselves as a club," Arteta added.

It is not the first time the Spaniard has dropped Aubameyang for disciplinary reasons. In March, the Gabon international missed a win over rivals Tottenham for a "breach of pre-match protocol".

But after a slow start, pre-match incidents were soon forgotten as Lacazette converted Bukayo Saka's cross, completing a team move that started with keeper Aaron Ramsdale.

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Arteta "very pleased" with Gunners performance after "difficult period"

And minutes later Arsenal grabbed a second with Odegaard meeting Kieran Tierney's header to score a third goal in as many matches.

Arsenal's dominance continued after the break with Gabriel scoring moments after he had had a goal chalked off for offside.

Martinelli then curled a strike against the post midway through the second half, with Saka also striking the woodwork and Takehiro Tomiyasu forcing a fine stop from keeper Willy Caballero.

The hosts continued to impress in the closing stages, winning in style to end a run of back-to-back defeats.

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Willy Caballero, who was on the bench for Chelsea in last season's Champions League final, has been without a club since the summer

Saints give debut to 40-year-old Caballero

With Saints keeper Alex McCarthy out with a thigh injury and deputy Fraser Forster also missing, Ralph Hasenhuttl handed a debut to emergency signing Caballero.

His first call to action was to pick the ball out of his net, with Southampton second best for much of the 90 minutes.

At the other end, the visitors were limited to shots from range with Arsenal stopper Ramsdale making a number of routine saves.

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Southampton "must do better" - Hasenhuttl

The result means Southampton are now winless in 23 Premier League matches at Arsenal, the longest by any club away from home in the competition's history.

The St Mary's outfit have failed to win in each of their past five matches and sit just six points above the relegation zone.

Any point against Arsenal was always going to be seen as a bonus. Attention now turns to winnable games against Crystal Palace and Brentford in the next fortnight.

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