ARSENAL'S third goal against Newcastle was the first real sign that Mikel Arteta is beginning to have a big influence on his side.
The Gunners ran out convincing 4-0 winners but it was Mesut Ozil's strike that stood out after finishing a move that included 35 passes in the buildup.
Revealed by stats from Opta, every single Arsenal player touched the ball at least once before Alexandre Lacazette laid it into the German's path.
And in a throwback to the glory days under former boss Arsene Wenger, it was ten passes more than any other Premier League goal scored this season.
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