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Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud scores from the penalty spot against Aston Villa in their English Premier League match at Villa Park. The Gunners strolled to an easy 2-0 win. Photo: EPA

Arsenal go top of Premier League after easy win over hapless Aston Villa

Olivier Giroud slots penalty and Aaron Ramsey also gets on the scoresheet in 2-0 victory

Arsenal grabbed an easy 2-0 victory at Aston Villa on Sunday to soar to the summit of the English Premier League and leave their hapless opponents rooted at rock bottom.

A landmark 50th Premier League goal from Olivier Giroud, a penalty converted four days after his Champions League hat-trick against Olympiakos Piraeus, swiftly brought more gloom to Villa Park after eight minutes.

We have to maintain our focus and belief. Who knows what will happen but we believe we can challenge for trophies
Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey

Mesut Ozil then produced his 13th assist of the season to allow Aaron Ramsey to slot home a second goal in the 38th minute and enable Arsenal to move on to 33 points, one point clear of Manchester City and Leicester City.

Mesut Ozil (right) celebrates with Aaron Ramsey, who scored Arsenal’s second goal, as dejected Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan reflects on the moment. Photo: AP
Ramsey told Sky Sports: “We believe we have an opportunity to win the title. We have shown what we are capable of and have to continue now, in what is a busy part of the season.

“We have to maintain our focus and belief. Who knows what will happen but we believe we can challenge for trophies.”

Villa improved in the second half as Arsenal took their foot off the gas but manager Remi Garde, who as a player was once signed by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, could only hear the grumbles of discontent as his side went a club-record 15th league game without a win.

The defeat left Villa stranded at the foot of the table on six points from 16 games, six adrift of 19th-placed Sunderland.

Leicester have the chance to regain the leadership when they entertain Chelsea on Monday.

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