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Wenger's side were comfortably second best in the first half and were
lucky to be only 1-0 down to Jose Fonte's header - the defender in
action for the first time since reportedly being involved in the
training-ground incident that led to the suspension of striker Daniel
Pablo Osvaldo.
Leaders Arsenal hit back in style after the break, Olivier Giroud
levelling matters in the 48th minute with a backheel before Santi
Cazorla put Wenger's men ahead four minutes later with an angled drive.
That
lead did not last long, however, as Adam Lallana converted Jay
Rodriguez's pass for the third goal in six frantic second-half minutes.
Mathieu Flamini was shown a straight red card 10 minutes from time for a
two-footed lunge on Morgan Schneiderlin, but Southampton failed to make
their numerical advantage count in the final moments as Mauricio
Pochettino's team remain in ninth place, unbeaten in five matches in all
competitions.
For
Arsenal, there was just one alteration from their last league game
against Fulham, Mikel Arteta returning from a calf injury to replace
Jack Wilshere.
Southampton were dominant in the early stages, Gallagher testing Wojciech Szczesny with a stinging drive in the eighth minute.
And Mauricio Pochettino's men were rewarded for their bright start by
taking a deserved lead in the 21st minute, Fonte meeting Luke Shaw's
deep cross at the far post and squeezing his header in between Szczesny
and the upright.
Gallagher then missed a golden chance to double the advantage in the
37th minute after Nacho Monreal's clearance cannoned off Steven Davis
into his path, only for the striker to poke wide of the target from six
yards with the goal gaping.
First,
Giroud deftly converted Bacary Sagna's driven cross into the net before
Mesut Ozil set up Cazorla, who fired into the bottom-left hand corner
from the edge of the box for his fourth goal in the last three matches.
Southampton were level within two minutes, though, Lallana sweeping the
ball home from Rodriguez's cutback after the latter's run down the left.
Ozil came close to giving Arsenal the lead once more in the 64th minute,
Fonte deflecting the German's shot up and over the stranded Boruc onto
the top of the crossbar before Monreal blasted high and wide eight
minutes later.

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