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Arsenal now in box-seat for Champions League berth after 3-0 demolition of Newcastle United

MESUT Ozil starred as Arsenal edged closer to a Champions League berth with a convincing 3-0 win over free-falling Newcastle United.

MESUT Ozil starred as Arsenal edged closer to a Champions League berth with a convincing 3-0 win over free-falling Newcastle United in a one-sided EPL clash at the Emirates.

Defender Laurent Koscielny opened the scoring after 26 minutes before the impressive Ozil added a second just before half-time before Olivier Giroud rounded off the scoring midway through the scond half.

Arsenal are now four points clear of Everton in fourth place with just two games remaining.

Newcastle, on the other hand, have now lost six in a row - the north-east club’s worst run in the English top flight since the 1986/87 season.

Arsene Wenger’s side now require just one more victory from their final two league matches against either West Bromwich Albion or Norwich City to book their spot.

News_Image_File: Mesut Ozil made an impressive return after an injury lay-off.In truth, visitors Newcastle had goalkeeper Tim Krul to thank for keeping the scoreline respectable.

While followers of fifth-placed Everton were cheering on Newcastle in the hope they could do them a favour, the blue half of Merseyside would be disappointed as Arsenal, with the FA Cup final against Hull City at Wembley on May 17 confined to the back of their minds, dominated throughout.

Arsenal, with Aaron Ramsey and Ozil back in the groove after building up their match-fitness following injuries, looked slicker and sharper and it was little surprise when the north London side took the lead.

Moussa Sissoko needlessly pulled down Giroud and Santi Cazorla’s pin-point delivery allowed Koscielny to nip in at the back post and flick home for his second goal of the season.

The only negative for the centre-back was the caution he immediately received from referee Neil Swarbrick for booting the ball into the stands, which was deemed to be an excessive celebration.

Arsenal almost doubled their advantage two minutes later when Lukas Podolski saw his effort from an acute angle on the left side of the area turned around the post by Krul’s legs.

Krul came to the rescue once again on the half-hour mark when the Dutch goalkeeper produced an excellent save to keep out Podolski’s header from point-blank range.

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But the second goal was coming, and Arsenal finally gave themselves vital breathing space three minutes before the interval.

Giroud broke Newcastle’s offside trap to latch onto Mikel Arteta’s through ball and the striker was twice denied by Krul only for Ozil to tap home the rebound.

Replays did show that Ozil was in an offside position when he converted, but the goal stood.

Arsenal maintained the pressure early in the second period by creating further chances, Cazorla hitting a volley over the crossbar and Bacary Sagna heading over.

Newcastle, whose supporters began to turn on manager Pardew, could have halved the deficit in the 58th minute when Yoan Gouffran raced clear onto Loic Remy’s pass, but his shot was straight at Gunners goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

The misery continued for Pardew as the hosts scored a simple third goal when the unmarked Giroud headed home from six yards from Ozil’s left-wing cross.

That sparked a series of growing chants from the away section of the ground such as “Next excuse, Pardew?” and “Pardew Out” as the pressure increased on the Newcastle manager.

But, for Wenger and Arsenal, this was a good job, well done as they took another major step towards Champions League qualification.

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