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Aubameyang hat-trick lifts Arsenal gloom

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LONDON: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang started his season with a hat-trick as Arsenal shook off their Premier League troubles and hit second tier West Bromwich Albion for six to reach the third round of the League Cup on Wednesday.


Southampton went two goals better, dealing fourth tier Newport County an 8-0 drubbing at the Rodney Parade ground in the South Coast side’s biggest away win of their 136-year history.


Premier League rivals Newcastle United and Burnley failed to provide as much excitement for the 30,000 crowd at St James’ Park, that game ending goalless with Burnley winning through 4-3 on penalties.


New signing Wayne Hennessey saved two penalties before Charlie Taylor scored the winner.


Aubameyang, returning to the starting line-up after testing positive for Covid-19 before the season got under way, tapped into an empty net in the 17th minute after Bukayo Saka’s saved effort fell to him.


He made it 2-0 on the stroke of halftime, when Nicolas Pepe’s shot rebounded off the post for another tap-in, and then repaid the favour seconds later.


The hat-trick was sealed in the 62nd, Saka having bagged the fourth goal of the game in the 50th, with a strike from 18 yards.


“This hopefully can give us something to build our confidence for the next games. We had to work hard and keep pushing,” said the Gabonese, whose side lost both their opening league matches 2-0.


Manager Mikel Arteta was delighted with the performance and the clean sheet, highlighting also the team spirit.


“We are all disappointed that we haven’t won any of the two games in the Premier League but the attitude of the players and how together they are,” the Spaniard said when asked what had pleased him most.


Alexandre Lacazette came off the bench for his season’s debut and made it 6-0 four minutes later, assisted by Pepe, as Arsenal celebrated their first win of the season against opponents who were effectively a reserve team.


West Brom, relegated from the Premier League last season, made 11 changes from the side that won at the weekend in the Championship and had five players — including goalkeeper Alex Palmer — making their debuts. — Reuters


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