Alexandre Lacazette made his first match of the season and gave the home team the lead when managing a corner from Real Madrid loaner Dani Ceballos and stepping the ball between the legs of Nick Pope.

David Luiz was one of the biggest surprises of the summer when he switched Chelsea to Arsenal on the final day of the transfer window. On Saturday, he started his new team for the first time. It went, all right.

Burnley acknowledged when a recording bounced past an offside suspension by David Luiz to Ashley Barnes. The two-goal shooter from the opening round now leads something surprisingly shooter together with Raheem Sterling.

Spanish new acquisition impressed

The home team had been completely dominant and despite the receipt went to break with a substantial game-taking advantage. They also weathered the storm, thanks in large part to Dani Ceballos, who in his first Premier League start dictated the tempo in the midfield.

In the 64th minute, he popped the ball to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who, from the semi-circle, placed the victory. It was Aubameyang's fourth goal in seven games against Burnley. In the 83rd minute, the Spaniard was replaced by standing ovations.

Burnley managed to shake up a handful of half-chances towards the end but the three-pointer was never really threatened and Arsenal can look into next weekend when facing a much tougher opposition in Liverpool.