Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang double sees off Burnley as Mesut Ozil returns for Arsenal

Arsenal's Alex Iwobi celebrates scoring their third goal with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who scored two, against Burnley at the Emirates Stadium. (Action Images via Reuters)

LONDON: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as Arsenal returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory against Burnley on Saturday as Mesut Ozil was restored to the starting line-up as captain.
Former Germany international Ozil has been on the fringes of Unai Emery鈥檚 team in recent weeks but was quickly into the thick of the action at the Emirates, playing a key role in Aubameyang鈥檚 opener.
That goal helped end a statistical quirk as it meant Arsenal led at half-time of a Premier League game for the first time this season.
Aubameyang smashed a rasping shot past Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart shortly after the restart to earn his side some breathing space.
An Ashley Barnes strike for the visitors reduced the deficit and Arsenal fans had some nervy moments before substitute Alex Iwobi made sure of all three points.
Ozil was not in the squad for Wednesday鈥檚 League Cup quarter-final defeat to Tottenham and had not started in the league since November 11.
He was one of six changes from last week鈥檚 defeat at Southampton as Alexandre Lacazette was recalled, Sead Kolasinac started following a thigh problem and Mohamed Elneny came in for his first Premier League action of the campaign.
The 30-year-old Ozil was a mainstay in the Gunners side under previous manager Arsene Wenger but Emery has shown he has no issue with keeping the club鈥檚 highest-paid player on the sidelines.
Ozil鈥檚 lack of game-time, partly due to a back problem, has led to rumors linking him with a January move away from the club.
Both sides had early chances in the early kick-off in the Premier League but the Gunners took the lead following a delightful move in the 14th minute.
Arsenal toyed with the Burnley defense, looking for an opening, until Ozil played an incisive pass that found Kolasinac. His cutback was tucked away by Aubameyang.
It was Aubameyang鈥檚 11th Premier League goal of the season, taking him level at the top of the charts with Liverpool鈥檚 Mohamed Salah.
He pulled ahead of the Egyptian in the 48th minute, smashing the ball high past Hart after a speedy counter-attack.
Barnes pulled a goal back for the visitors after Arsenal failed to clear in the 63rd minute.
The home side lost their way following that goal but sealed the win in added time, when Iwobi pounced.
Arsenal, who remain fifth in the Premier League, had gone 22 matches unbeaten in all competitions before last weekend鈥檚 defeat to Southampton and lost at home to Spurs in their midweek League Cup quarterfinal clash.