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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has praised Emile Smith Rowe for changing his lifestyle after the 21-year-old midfielder helped the Gunners to a thoroughly deserved victory over Aston Villa as they moved into the top half of the Premier League table.

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the fourth player to score a Premier League goal for Arsenal on every day of the week, after Thierry Henry, Alexis Sanchez and Alexandre Lacazette

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has praised Emile Smith Rowe for changing his lifestyle after the 21-year-old midfielder helped the Gunners to a thoroughly deserved victory over Aston Villa as they moved into the top half of the Premier League table.

Thomas Partey headed in Smith Rowe’s corner for his first goal for the Gunners – having earlier hit the crossbar.

Right at the end of the first half, Arsenal were given a penalty after a long video assistant referee review for a Matt Targett foul on Alexandre Lacazette.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s penalty was saved excellently by former Arsenal keeper Emiliano Martinez, but the Gabon striker put home the rebound from close range.

Villa improved on a thoroughly wretched first half, but Smith Rowe scored Arsenal’s third 11 minutes into the second half.

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He won the ball in his own half and then finished the move via a deflection and the post.

The visitors got a consolation when Jacob Ramsey curled his first Villa goal into the top corner from 20 yards. They put on good pressure and created a few chances in the closing stages but it was too little, too late.

Villa saw two bids for England Under-21 international Smith Rowe turned down in the summer, with Arteta insisting he was never worried he would leave the Emirates Stadium.

Smith Rowe now has two goals and two assists this season and Arteta has been pleased with the development of the academy graduate.

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He said: “When you want to take the game to the next level, when you become a real important player in such a big club, that should be the only priority and every detail is important and relevant.

“You have to make him aware of that, you cannot give percentages away that can make big differences and he has changed that.

“There is no complaining, he is just looking forwards, he is really determined, he has changed the way he is living as well a little bit and some of the habits that he had and he’s been superb.”

Arsenal 3-1 Aston Villa: Mikel Arteta ‘proud’ of Gunners performance

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This did not look like a game between two teams sitting next to each other in the table – but Arsenal were 12th and Villa 13th before kick-off.

Arsenal are capable of good spells – like at the start of Monday’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace – and good games – like the 3-1 win over Tottenham.

This was one of the good games, well for 80 minutes.

Aston Villa were the opposite of their 3-2 defeat by Wolves. They collapsed there in the final 10 minutes – but this time that was when they they had most of their chances.

They did not manage a shot in the first half, the first time since May 2018 that has happened to a team playing against Arsenal in the league.

The Gunners should have been out of sight – Partey had hit the woodwork from close range before headed them into the lead.

Aubameyang had a goal disallowed for a debatable Lacazette foul and Martinez made several smart saves.

But Arsenal got the second they deserved in first-half injury time. The crowd thought Craig Pawson was whistling for half-time but he was actually stopping play for a VAR consultation.

Targett was about to clear the ball when Lacazette stepped across him and drew a foul instead. The penalty was given and Aubameyang scored at the second attempt.

Villa had more threat when they brought on winger Leon Bailey for defender Axel Tuanzebe at half-time, but after their first couple of chances, Smith Rowe wrapped it up.

Or so it looked until Ramsey scored the best goal of the game. Ollie Watkins, Ramsey and Bailey all had chances to for Villa but could not set up a tense finale.

Arsenal 3-1 Aston Villa: Dean Smith bemoans Villa’s first-half display

Smith ‘confused’ about penalty

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith told BBC Sport: “First half we got dominated physically. I can take the second half. I don’t expect us to get dominated physically though. You can’t give teams in the Premier League a head start.

“We knew Arsenal would start quickly but we allowed them to control the first half.

“I am confused about the penalty. We spoke at length [before the season] about the lower-contact frivolous penalties.

“I have seen it once and can’t work out if he touches ball first or man. If we are looking at a penalty that long maybe they aren’t given.”

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Position
Club
Played
Won
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GF GA GD
Points
Form Next
1 Previous Position 2 Manchester City 15 11 2 2 32 9 +23 35
  • W
    Saturday 6 November 2021MUN  0 -2  MCI
  • W
    Sunday 21 November 2021MCI  3 -0  EVE
  • W
    Sunday 28 November 2021MCI  2 -1  WHU
  • W
    Wednesday 1 December 2021AVL  1 -2  MCI
  • W
    Saturday 4 December 2021WAT  1 -3  MCI
Wolverhampton Wanderers

Saturday 11 December 2021MCI    WOL
2 Previous Position 3 Liverpool 15 10 4 1 44 12 +32 34
  • L
    Sunday 7 November 2021WHU  3 -2  LIV
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021LIV  4 -0  ARS
  • W
    Saturday 27 November 2021LIV  4 -0  SOU
  • W
    Wednesday 1 December 2021EVE  1 -4  LIV
  • W
    Saturday 4 December 2021WOL  0 -1  LIV
Aston Villa

Saturday 11 December 2021LIV    AVL
3 Previous Position 1 Chelsea 15 10 3 2 35 9 +26 33
  • D
    Saturday 6 November 2021CHE  1 -1  BUR
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021LEI  0 -3  CHE
  • D
    Sunday 28 November 2021CHE  1 -1  MUN
  • W
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WAT  1 -2  CHE
  • L
    Saturday 4 December 2021WHU  3 -2  CHE
Leeds United

Saturday 11 December 2021CHE    LEE
4 Previous Position 4 West Ham United 15 8 3 4 28 19 +9 27
  • W
    Sunday 7 November 2021WHU  3 -2  LIV
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021WOL  1 -0  WHU
  • L
    Sunday 28 November 2021MCI  2 -1  WHU
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WHU  1 -1  BHA
  • W
    Saturday 4 December 2021WHU  3 -2  CHE
Burnley

Sunday 12 December 2021BUR    WHU
5 Previous Position 6 Tottenham Hotspur 14 8 1 5 16 17 -1 25
  • L
    Saturday 30 October 2021TOT  0 -3  MUN
  • D
    Sunday 7 November 2021EVE  0 -0  TOT
  • W
    Sunday 21 November 2021TOT  2 -1  LEE
  • W
    Thursday 2 December 2021TOT  2 -0  BRE
  • W
    Sunday 5 December 2021TOT  3 -0  NOR
Brighton and Hove Albion

Sunday 12 December 2021BHA    TOT
6 Previous Position 7 Manchester United 15 7 3 5 25 24 +1 24
  • L
    Saturday 6 November 2021MUN  0 -2  MCI
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021WAT  4 -1  MUN
  • D
    Sunday 28 November 2021CHE  1 -1  MUN
  • W
    Thursday 2 December 2021MUN  3 -2  ARS
  • W
    Sunday 5 December 2021MUN  1 -0  CRY
Norwich City

Saturday 11 December 2021NOR    MUN
7 Previous Position 5 Arsenal 15 7 2 6 18 22 -4 23
  • W
    Sunday 7 November 2021ARS  1 -0  WAT
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021LIV  4 -0  ARS
  • W
    Saturday 27 November 2021ARS  2 -0  NEW
  • L
    Thursday 2 December 2021MUN  3 -2  ARS
  • L
    Monday 6 December 2021EVE  2 -1  ARS
Southampton

Saturday 11 December 2021ARS    SOU
8 Previous Position 8 Wolverhampton Wanderers 15 6 3 6 12 13 -1 21
  • L
    Saturday 6 November 2021CRY  2 -0  WOL
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021WOL  1 -0  WHU
  • D
    Saturday 27 November 2021NOR  0 -0  WOL
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WOL  0 -0  BUR
  • L
    Saturday 4 December 2021WOL  0 -1  LIV
Manchester City

Saturday 11 December 2021MCI    WOL
9 Previous Position 9 Brighton and Hove Albion 15 4 8 3 14 16 -2 20
  • D
    Saturday 6 November 2021BHA  1 -1  NEW
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021AVL  2 -0  BHA
  • D
    Saturday 27 November 2021BHA  0 -0  LEE
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WHU  1 -1  BHA
  • D
    Saturday 4 December 2021SOU  1 -1  BHA
Tottenham Hotspur

Sunday 12 December 2021BHA    TOT
10 Previous Position 13 Aston Villa 15 6 1 8 21 24 -3 19
  • L
    Friday 5 November 2021SOU  1 -0  AVL
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021AVL  2 -0  BHA
  • W
    Saturday 27 November 2021CRY  1 -2  AVL
  • L
    Wednesday 1 December 2021AVL  1 -2  MCI
  • W
    Sunday 5 December 2021AVL  2 -1  LEI
Liverpool

Saturday 11 December 2021LIV    AVL
11 Previous Position 10 Leicester City 15 5 4 6 23 27 -4 19
  • D
    Sunday 7 November 2021LEE  1 -1  LEI
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021LEI  0 -3  CHE
  • W
    Sunday 28 November 2021LEI  4 -2  WAT
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021SOU  2 -2  LEI
  • L
    Sunday 5 December 2021AVL  2 -1  LEI
Newcastle United

Sunday 12 December 2021LEI    NEW
12 Previous Position 14 Everton 15 5 3 7 19 25 -6 18
  • D
    Sunday 7 November 2021EVE  0 -0  TOT
  • L
    Sunday 21 November 2021MCI  3 -0  EVE
  • L
    Sunday 28 November 2021BRE  1 -0  EVE
  • L
    Wednesday 1 December 2021EVE  1 -4  LIV
  • W
    Monday 6 December 2021EVE  2 -1  ARS
Crystal Palace

Sunday 12 December 2021CRY    EVE
13 Previous Position 12 Brentford 15 4 5 6 19 21 -2 17
  • L
    Saturday 6 November 2021BRE  1 -2  NOR
  • D
    Saturday 20 November 2021NEW  3 -3  BRE
  • W
    Sunday 28 November 2021BRE  1 -0  EVE
  • L
    Thursday 2 December 2021TOT  2 -0  BRE
  • D
    Sunday 5 December 2021LEE  2 -2  BRE
Watford

Friday 10 December 2021BRE    WAT
14 Previous Position 11 Crystal Palace 15 3 7 5 19 21 -2 16
  • W
    Saturday 6 November 2021CRY  2 -0  WOL
  • D
    Saturday 20 November 2021BUR  3 -3  CRY
  • L
    Saturday 27 November 2021CRY  1 -2  AVL
  • L
    Tuesday 30 November 2021LEE  1 -0  CRY
  • L
    Sunday 5 December 2021MUN  1 -0  CRY
Everton

Sunday 12 December 2021CRY    EVE
15 Previous Position 15 Leeds United 15 3 7 5 15 22 -7 16
  • D
    Sunday 7 November 2021LEE  1 -1  LEI
  • L
    Sunday 21 November 2021TOT  2 -1  LEE
  • D
    Saturday 27 November 2021BHA  0 -0  LEE
  • W
    Tuesday 30 November 2021LEE  1 -0  CRY
  • D
    Sunday 5 December 2021LEE  2 -2  BRE
Chelsea

Saturday 11 December 2021CHE    LEE
16 Previous Position 16 Southampton 15 3 7 5 14 21 -7 16
  • W
    Friday 5 November 2021SOU  1 -0  AVL
  • L
    Saturday 20 November 2021NOR  2 -1  SOU
  • L
    Saturday 27 November 2021LIV  4 -0  SOU
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021SOU  2 -2  LEI
  • D
    Saturday 4 December 2021SOU  1 -1  BHA
Arsenal

Saturday 11 December 2021ARS    SOU
17 Previous Position 17 Watford 15 4 1 10 20 29 -9 13
  • L
    Sunday 7 November 2021ARS  1 -0  WAT
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021WAT  4 -1  MUN
  • L
    Sunday 28 November 2021LEI  4 -2  WAT
  • L
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WAT  1 -2  CHE
  • L
    Saturday 4 December 2021WAT  1 -3  MCI
Brentford

Friday 10 December 2021BRE    WAT
18 Previous Position 18 Burnley 14 1 7 6 14 21 -7 10
  • W
    Saturday 30 October 2021BUR  3 -1  BRE
  • D
    Saturday 6 November 2021CHE  1 -1  BUR
  • D
    Saturday 20 November 2021BUR  3 -3  CRY
  • D
    Wednesday 1 December 2021WOL  0 -0  BUR
  • L
    Saturday 4 December 2021NEW  1 -0  BUR
West Ham United

Sunday 12 December 2021BUR    WHU
19 Previous Position 20 Newcastle United 15 1 7 7 17 30 -13 10
  • D
    Saturday 6 November 2021BHA  1 -1  NEW
  • D
    Saturday 20 November 2021NEW  3 -3  BRE
  • L
    Saturday 27 November 2021ARS  2 -0  NEW
  • D
    Tuesday 30 November 2021NEW  1 -1  NOR
  • W
    Saturday 4 December 2021NEW  1 -0  BUR
Leicester City

Sunday 12 December 2021LEI    NEW
20 Previous Position 19 Norwich City 15 2 4 9 8 31 -23 10
  • W
    Saturday 6 November 2021BRE  1 -2  NOR
  • W
    Saturday 20 November 2021NOR  2 -1  SOU
  • D
    Saturday 27 November 2021NOR  0 -0  WOL
  • D
    Tuesday 30 November 2021NEW  1 -1  NOR
  • L
    Sunday 5 December 2021TOT  3 -0  NOR
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