Arsenal started to heal the wounds inflicted by the Capital One Cup
humiliation at League Two Bradford City with an impressive win at
Reading.
Lukas Podolski gave Arsenal an early lead and the
Gunners were four up on the hour mark after Santi Cazorla became only
the third Spaniard to score a Premier League hat-trick after Fernando
Torres and
Jordi Gomez.
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Reading, utterly outclassed, raised the prospect of the
most unlikely comeback as Adam Le Fondre and Jimmy Kebe scored twice in
the space of five minutes.
But Theo Walcott, impressive in the central striker's role he sees as crucial to his Arsenal future, snuffed out any Reading optimism with a composed finish that sends Arsene Wenger's side up to fifth place in the table.
As an exercise in recovery after the misery of Bradford, this will have done Arsenal's confidence and morale a power of good - and supports Wenger's claim that his side still have plenty to offer this season.
It was a victory, however, that needs to be seen in the context of the limp opposition offered by Reading, who are now in serious danger of being cut adrift at the bottom of the Premier League, where they remain six points from safety.
Royals manager Brian McDermott has overseen progress that has taken Reading a long way in a short time - but there were spells on Monday when what is required in the Premier League looked a long way beyond them.
Arsenal dominated with embarrassing ease for long periods against a home side who, for the first hour at least, gave the ominous impression of a side simply passing through on their way back into the Championship.
Gunners domination
Arsenal have won all of their 11 competitive matches against Reading.
The presence of Walcott and Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain gave Arsenal a pace and movement Reading simply
could not handle - with plenty of others, Cazorla chief among them,
willing to join in to add extra attacking options.
Oxlade-Chamberlain delivered a taste of things to come
in a harrowing opening half for Reading when he forced a fine save from
keeper Adam Federici inside two minutes.
Reading had a couple of moments of encouragement when the powerful Pavel Pogrebnyak almost stole in behind Arsenal's defence, and again when Noel Hunt glanced a header just over.
But the visitors made good on their early threat after 14 minutes. Kieran Gibbs was the provider with a cross from the right, allowing Podolski to arrive in space and take a perfect first touch before firing past Federici.
Podolski then shot narrowly wide before Walcott's speed took him into open space behind Reading's hopeless defence only for Federici to block with his legs.
Federici was distinguishing himself amid the carnage around him and saved well from Jack Wilshere before Cazorla added an inevitable second just after the half-hour as he headed in Podolski's cross.
Reading were falling apart and Cazorla added the third soon after, again taking advantage of dreadful marking to swivel and beat Federici from close range.
Arsenal's Royal connection
Reading boss Brian McDermott started his playing career at Arsenal, making 72 appearances between 1977 and 1984.
The plight of the home side was
cruelly illustrated when their own fans broke into ironic cheers to mark
a short spell of possession, an act hardly designed to offer
encouragement.
The Royals survived the first 15 minutes of the second
half before Arsenal made it four, Cazorla completing his hat-trick after
Wilshere found Podolski, who unselfishly set up the Spaniard for a
simple finish.
As the Madejski sat back and waited for Arsenal to add more goals, Reading suddenly came to life and two quick goals briefly gave this one-sided game a competitive edge.
Le Fondre rounded Wojciech Szczesny to pull one back after 66 minutes and Kebe squeezed between two Arsenal defenders to at least give Reading some encouragement.
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In October when these teams last met, Arsenal recovered from 4-0 down to
win an extraordinary Capital One Cup tie 7-5 in extra time,
and perhaps home fans fleetingly spied revenge.
But Walcott deserved a goal for his endeavours and it duly arrived with a stylish finish to end Reading hopes.
Arsenal's fans appreciated his efforts and constantly urged Wenger to sort out the England attacker's contract impasse. When he departed late on, it was to a standing ovation.
Reading boss Brian McDermott: "I was very pleased with the response in the second half. Now we'll stick together and move on.
"We've got to fight, no doubt about that - that's the only choice we have.
"We had to do that last year, the year before that and the year before that when we were in a similar position in the Championship.
"I think people have forgotten where we have come from over a short period of time. But the fans got behind us, they saw in the second half we tried to have a go and get the goals back."
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: "At 4-0 we had a little wobbling period, and at 4-2 of course with what happened last week we became a bit uncertain before the 5-2 killed the game.
"But overall it was important to go out and play and give the right answer on the football pitch."
Lineup, Bookings (2) & Substitutions (6)
Reading
- 01 Federici
- 03 Shorey
- 06 Mariappa
- 17 Gorkss
- 24 Cummings
- 08 Leigertwood
- 11 McAnuff Booked
- 14 Kebe (McCleary - 72' )
- 16 Tabb
- 07 Pogrebnyak (Le Fondre - 62' )
- 10 Hunt (Robson-Kanu - 61' )
Substitutes
- 41 Taylor
- 02 Gunter
- 05 Pearce
- 23 Harte
- 19 Robson-Kanu
- 09 Le Fondre
- 12 McCleary
Arsenal
- 01 Szczesny
- 03 Sagna
- 04 Mertesacker
- 05 Vermaelen
- 28 Gibbs
- 08 Arteta
- 10 Wilshere Booked
- 14 Walcott (Giroud - 85' )
- 15 Oxlade-Chamberlain (Ramsey - 74' )
- 19 Cazorla (Coquelin - 82' )
- 09 Podolski
Substitutes
- 24 Mannone
- 06 Koscielny
- 07 Rosicky
- 16 Ramsey
- 22 Coquelin
- 12 Giroud
- 27 Gervinho
Ref: Taylor
Att: 24,125
Live Text Commentary
90:00 +3:17 Full time
90:00 +2:02 Adam Le Fondre takes a shot. Save by Wojciech Szczesny.
90:00 +1:50 The ball is swung over by Jobi McAnuff, Thomas Vermaelen makes a clearance.
90:00 +1:29 Olivier Giroud produces a left-footed shot from inside the area that goes over the bar.
90:00 +0:36 The assistant referee signals for offside against Francis Coquelin. Adrian Mariappa restarts play with the free kick.
89:51 Jobi McAnuff concedes a free kick for a foul on Jack Wilshere. Mikel Arteta restarts play with the free kick.
86:38 The ball is delivered by Lukas Podolski, Garath McCleary makes a clearance.
85:29 Jobi McAnuff crosses the ball, Bacary Sagna manages to make a clearance.
84:32 Substitution
81:42 Substitution
80:37 Free kick awarded for a foul by Lukas Podolski on Mikele Leigertwood. Mikele Leigertwood takes the free kick.
79:20 The assist for the goal came from Santi Cazorla.
79:20 Goal scored
73:36 Substitution
71:42 Nicky Shorey takes the direct free kick.
Full Time The referee blows his whistle to end the game.
90:00 +2:50 Olivier Giroud takes a shot. Save made by Adam Federici. 90:00 +2:02 Adam Le Fondre takes a shot. Save by Wojciech Szczesny.
90:00 +1:50 The ball is swung over by Jobi McAnuff, Thomas Vermaelen makes a clearance.
90:00 +1:29 Olivier Giroud produces a left-footed shot from inside the area that goes over the bar.
90:00 +0:36 The assistant referee signals for offside against Francis Coquelin. Adrian Mariappa restarts play with the free kick.
89:51 Jobi McAnuff concedes a free kick for a foul on Jack Wilshere. Mikel Arteta restarts play with the free kick.
86:38 The ball is delivered by Lukas Podolski, Garath McCleary makes a clearance.
85:29 Jobi McAnuff crosses the ball, Bacary Sagna manages to make a clearance.
84:32 Substitution
Substitution Olivier Giroud is brought on as a substitute for Theo Walcott.
82:54 Kieran Gibbs produces a cross, blocked by Mikele Leigertwood. 81:42 Substitution
Substitution Santi Cazorla goes off and Francis Coquelin comes on.
81:18 Shot by Lukas Podolski from deep inside the penalty area misses wide to the left of the target. 80:37 Free kick awarded for a foul by Lukas Podolski on Mikele Leigertwood. Mikele Leigertwood takes the free kick.
79:20 The assist for the goal came from Santi Cazorla.
79:20 Goal scored
Goal - Theo Walcott - Reading 2 - 5 Arsenal Theo Walcott fires in a goal from inside the penalty area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Reading 2-5 Arsenal.
75:51
Unfair challenge on Jack Wilshere by Jay Tabb results in a free
kick. Wojciech Szczesny restarts play with the free kick. 73:36 Substitution
Substitution Aaron Ramsey on for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
72:52 Santi Cazorla takes a shot. Brilliant save by Adam Federici. 71:42 Nicky Shorey takes the direct free kick.
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