#1 Hit: Alexandre Lacazette

The Frenchman played just under 70 minutes on the day, but he was by far Arsenal's and perhaps the game's, best player.
Lacazette used the space-time concept often associated with the Arsenal teams of old to great effect, as he ran tirelessly down the middle, played a host of one-twos with his teammates and remained involved in some of the best exchanges completed or attempted by Unai Emery's side.
The striker played in various positions, added fluidity to the forward line and fed the likes of Pepe and Aubameyang selflessly. He also worked his socks off and won as many as three tackles from advanced positions in the second period of the game. He also attacked every pass and loose ball.
Lacazette rounded off another brilliant move to show just how good he can be on the cusp of half time when he drilled a blistering strike past Lloris to get his side right back in it.
Pepe had played a quick pass to him, but he did ever so well to suck the venom out of the pass, keep it close to his body and then fire his team's first goal of the evening.