Ozil sets up Arsenal win, Everton beat Chelsea

Ozil (right) celebrating with Giroud
Olivier
Giroud and Aaron Ramsey continued their impressive starts to the season
as Arsenal beat Sunderland 3-1 at the Stadium of Light as Mezut Ozil
caught the eye on his debut.
Ozil had an early impact when he created
the opening goal on 11 minutes as he beautifully pulled Kieran Gibbs’
long ball under control before rolling a pass across the edge of the
penalty area for Olivier Giroud to finish low inside the near post.
Modibo Diakite hit the top of the
crossbar for Sunderland before the home side equalised three minutes
after half-time when Craig Gardner scored from the penalty spot after
Adam Johnson had tumbled under a challenge from Laurent Koscielny.
Sunderland had a goal disallowed
correctly for offside before Arsenal regained the lead on 67 minutes
when Carl Jenkinson pulled a cross back to the edge of the area and
Aaron Ramsey struck a superb first-time shot past Keiren Westwood.
Ramsey scored his second of the game
nine minutes later when he rolled the ball under Westwood after being
played in by Giroud following a patient build-up from Arsenal.
Jose Mourinho suffered his first Premier
League defeat since returning as Chelsea manager after Steven
Naismith’s goal handed Roberto Martinez his first victory as Everton
boss.
Samuel Eto’o was close to marking his
Chelsea debut with a goal, but was denied by a superb block from Gareth
Barry, while Tim Howard produced a flying save to thwart Ramires.
The only goal arrived in first-half
stoppage-time when Leon Osman’s cross was headed back across goal by
Nikica Jelavic for Naismith to nod in from close range.
Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney fired
Manchester United to an uninspiring 2-0 victory over 10-man Crystal
Palace at Old Trafford.
Referee Jon Moss, who had waved away
three previous penalty appeals and booked Ashley Young for diving,
dismissed Kagisho Dikgacoi for bringing down the England man on the edge
of the box in the 44th minute.
Van Persie stepped up to convert from
the spot but it was not until the 81st minute that Rooney, who started
the match sporting a headband to protect the gash which kept him out of
England’s World Cup qualifiers, curled home an excellent free-kick.
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