Özil and Welbeck answer critics against Villa

Cisse brace saves a point for Newcastle against Hull, Saints second after win over Swans

Arsenal’s Mesut Özil (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring   against Aston Villa at Villa Park. Photograph: Darren Staples / Reuters
Arsenal’s Mesut Özil (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Aston Villa at Villa Park. Photograph: Darren Staples / Reuters

Mesut Özil helped Arsenal shake off the hangover of a midweek pounding in Germany with a starring role in a 3-0 victory at Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday.

Arsenal’s record signing came in for particular criticism after the 2-0 defeat by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday, but he came alive before halftime at one of Arsenal’s happiest hunting grounds.

His first away goal in an Arsenal shirt put his side ahead after 32 minutes, he then teed up Danny Welbeck for his first Arsenal goal two minutes later before an own goal by Villa's Aly Cissokho ended the game as a contest after 36.

Victory extended Arsenal's unbeaten run at Villa Park to 16 and lifted them to nine points from five games - three points behind leaders Chelsea who play Manchester City on Sunday.

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Southampton are a point ahead of Arsenal after a 1-0 win at Swansea who had Wilfried Bony sent off in the first half. Victor Wanyama's 80th-minute goal moved Saints into second place with 10 points, the same as Villa who until Saturday's first-half capitulation had been unbeaten.

Alan Pardew’s job prospects looked gloomy as Newcastle United trailed 2-0 at home to Hull City but two late goals from Papiss Cisse earned his side a 2-2 draw at St James’ Park where fans waved “SackPardew.com” posters.

A sensational Nikica Jelavic volley and a thumping strike from Mohamed Diame had put Hull in control but Cisse’s double lifted winless Newcastle off the bottom with three points.

Arsenal produced the perfect response to a week of criticism over their performance in Dortmund, although a sickness bug that swept the Villa camp helped their cause.

“Ashley Westwood was being sick in the warm up and Andreas Weimann was getting it during the game. Nathan Baker and Darren Bent were also out with it,” Villa boss Paul Lambert said.

“To play Arsenal you need everyone fit.”

There was little early sign that Villa were suffering during an even opening half hour. It was the home side who almost struck first when Ciaran Clark’s header from a Tom Cleverly free kick was superbly saved by Arsenal keeper Wojciech Szczesny.

But former Real Madrid playmaker Özil, taking up his favoured role just behind striker Welbeck, lit the touchpaper for an exhilarating spell of football by the Londoners. Welbeck played a perfect through ball and Ozil made no mistake with a cool side-foot finish.

Özil’s inviting cross was then struck high into the net by a grateful Welbeck, who wasted chances against Dortmund in midweek and on his debut against Manchester City last weekend.

Villa were stunned and fell further behind a minute later when Cissokho diverted a Kieran Gibbs shot into his own net.

“I’m particularly pleased to get off the mark. It was a good team performance,” Welbeck said. “They had their chances but when we took our first one we looked in control of the game.”

In the day’s early kickoff Niko Kranjcar’s superb late free kick rescued a point for Queens Park Rangers in an entertaining 2-2 draw at home to Stoke City, for whom former QPR striker Peter Crouch was on target.

Burnley drew 0-0 with Sunderland, a result that leaves both clubs seeking their first win of the season. Later on Saturday Liverpool are away at West Ham United.