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Dec 5, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Sunderland

3-1

Campbell (33'), Giroud (63'), Ramsey (90')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Giroud (45' og.)

Player Ratings: Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland

Sports Mole sorts the heroes from the villains in North London as Arsenal edge out Sunderland with an unconvincing 3-1 win.

Aaron Ramsey impressed and Olivier Giroud scored at both ends as Arsenal moved second in the Premier League with a 3-1 win over gutsy Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium.

Back in central midfield in place of the injured Santi Cazorla, Ramsey impressed by posting something of a chalk and cheese display compared with his wide-role performances this season.

The Welshman set up Giroud - whose earlier own goal cancelled out Joel Campbell's opener - on 63 minutes and then secured the points in the dying stages.

Duncan Watmore impressed for the Black Cats on a day where they could and perhaps should have left the capital with something better than a defeat.

Here, Sports Mole looks at who stood out for the right and wrong reasons in North London.

Aaron Ramsey of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Sunderland at Emirates Stadiumon December 5, 2015© Getty Images



ARSENAL

Goal

Petr Cech: Pulled off some fine saves in a week in which he was praised by his manager Arsene Wenger. (7/10)

Defence

Hector Bellerin: Struggled big time with Watmore and, somewhat inexplicably, looked far more interested in attacking than defending. (4/10)

Per Mertesacker: The big German was solid overall with the exception of one or two hairy moments. (6/10)

Laurent Koscielny: Did not allow Fletcher any breathing space whatsoever, but conceded the silly free kick which led to Giroud's own goal. (5/10)

Nacho Monreal: Like Bellerin, shirked his defensive duties to some extent, but recovered brilliantly more often than not. (6/10)

Midfield

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain: Anonymous for the duration of his 60-minute spell, before being replaced by Walcott. (4/10)

Mathieu Flamini: Very sloppy in possession and made a host of needless sliding tackles which resulted in Sunderland counter-attacks. (4/10)

Aaron Ramsey: At the heart of everything that Arsenal did in the final third and made the game safe late on. Also provided the assist for Arsenal's second. Man of the match. (8/10)

Mesut Ozil: Very poor up until his wonderful assist for Campbell's opener. He had those usual moments of brilliance, but his final ball was lacking overall. (6/10)

Joel Campbell: Opened the scoring with an assured finish, but looked on the periphery of the game more times than not. (6/10)

Attack

Olivier Giroud: Scored the own goal, but made amends by nodding Arsenal into the lead midway through the second period. (6/10)

Substitutes

Theo Walcott: Had plenty of time to make an impact but saw very little of the ball in what was his first appearance since October. (4/10)



SUNDERLAND

Goal

Costel Pantilimon: Slightly suspect for the first goal due to a hint of hesitation, but did nothing wrong after that. (5/10)

Defence

John O'Shea: Refused to give Giroud an inch in which to hurt Sunderland and, as a result, he didn't. (7/10)

Sebastien Coates: Solid if unspectacular from the big Uruguayan, who could have done better for the third goal, though the game was effectively over. (5/10)

Younes Kaboul: Looked more than a match for Giroud in the first half, but then lost the run of his compatriot for Arsenal's second. (5/10)

Midfield

DeAndre Yedlin: Somewhat guilty for the first goal after failing to track Campbell, and contributed very little at the other end. (5/10)

Yann M'Vila: Fizzed in the wonderful free kick which led to Giroud's own goal, and sat in front of the back three in a disciplined and solid manner. (7/10)

Ola Toivonen: Replaced Lee Cattermole, but Toivonen lacked the midfield presence and physicality of the Black Cats skipper. (4/10)

Duncan Watmore: The 21-year-old continues to impress as he caused Bellerin plenty of problems. He was the only Sunderland player who looked like making something happen. (7/10)

Patrick Van Aanholt: Missed a glorious chance late on to snatch a point. (5/10)

Attack

Fabio Borini: Fluffed his lines in an early one-on-one with Cech for a miss that effectively set the tone for his afternoon. (4/10)

Steven Fletcher: Anonymous in both halves as Koscielny man-handled him each and every time Fletcher found himself in possession. (4/10)

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