For most of the first half it was like shooting fish in a barrel - Reading were tactically inept, and lacking the skill to execute their plan. Santi Cazorla ran the game - what a player he is - and he was ably supported by the rest of the team.
Theo started the game up front and got a goal for his trouble - one wonders why his contract talks are becoming so protracted through.
Next game is Wigan away - another good result will alleviate the pressure on Arsene Wenger.
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Classy Cazorla heaps misery on Royals
Santi Cazorla helped himself to a hat-trick as Arsenal closed the gap on the Barclays Premier League's top four with a 5-2 win at bottom club Reading.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger had called for a response following last week's shock Capital One Cup penalty shoot-out defeat at Bradford - and got it as the visitors surged into a 3-0 half-time lead following Lukas Podolski's well-taken goal and a brace from Cazorla.
The Spaniard completed his treble on the hour, and although the Royals rallied with goals from substitute Adam Le Fondre and Jimmy Kebe, Arsenal made sure there would be no late drama when contract rebel Theo Walcott slotted in a fifth with 10 minutes left to close within two points of Tottenham.
In a sign of what was to come, the visitors were quickly on the offensive as midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain tested Royals keeper Adam Federici with a rasping drive.
Walcott then tried his luck with a 25-yard free-kick which bent around the wall, but also wide of the far post.
Reading forced an opening on 12 minutes when Pavel Pogrebnyak broke down the right past Kieran Gibbs and pulled the ball back across the six-yard box, but Jobi McAnuff's shot was blocked.
Royals striker Noel Hunt then headed over from a corner as the hosts pressed again.
Arsenal were ahead on 14 minutes.
Gibbs pushed forwards down the left channel and clipped the ball through to Podolski, who expertly took the bounce in his stride to leave two defenders trailing in his wake before smashing a left-foot shot past the keeper.
The Gunners were now full of confidence, as midfielder Cazorla cracked a 20-yard effort just wide.
Walcott sprinted clear onto a pass from the Spaniard, but Federici was out quickly to close down the angle and make a smart save with his legs.
Jack Wilshere's shot into the ground was then pushed behind by the busy Reading keeper.
However, it needed a superb clearing tackle by Arsenal skipper Thomas Vermaelen to get the ball away from in front of his own goal after a break by Pogrebnyak down the left.
It was 2-0 on 32 minutes.
This time Podolski turned provider as the German charged down the left channel before chipping the ball back through the six-yard box where Cazorla arrived to head past Federici.
Before the Royals could mount any sort of fightback, Arsenal were 3-0 up on 35 minutes.
Walcott's cross from the right was nodded back by Gibbs and Cazorla, with his back to goal, turned to hook the ball into the bottom corner.
There was, though, some concern for Arsenal when Wilshere was left in a heap after being caught in the groin by McAnuff's boot, which saw the Reading captain cautioned by referee Anthony Taylor. The Gunners midfielder was able to continue, however.
Federici produced a brilliant save to palm away Walcott's flying header as Arsenal went close to further extending their lead before half-time.
Walcott split the Reading defence again with a burst of pace at the start of the second half, latching onto an angled ball into the right side of the penalty area from Wilshere, before cutting the ball back goalwards, which Adrian Mariappa hacked off the line.
Yet the Royals defence was breached again on the hour as Cazorla grabbed his hat-trick, drilling the ball in at the far post after Wilshere had released Podolski down the left.
The home fans at least had something to cheer on 66 minutes when Le Fondre pulled a goal back as he was played in by Jay Tabb after the midfielder had latched onto a stray pass from Gibbs. Le Fondre sprinted clear following Wilshere's slip to round Wojciech Szczesny and net.
Reading closed further with 20 minutes left when Kebe slotted home after beating the offside trap from a pass by Hal Robson-Kanu.
Hopes of a remarkable comeback were, however, dashed with 10 minutes left when Walcott was released into the right side of the penalty area by Cazorla, and the England international stepped back inside before slotting a curling effort into the far corner.
Substitute Olivier Giroud was denied a sixth in stoppage time when Federici made a smart block at the edge of his area.
Source: DSG
Source: DSG