Arsenal climbed above rivals Tottenham Hotspur into fifth in the Premier League and inflicted more misery on a goal-shy Aston Villa with an emphatic 5-0 victory that fuelled their top-four hopes.

Goals from Olivier Giroud, Mesut Ozil, Theo Walcott, Santi Cazorla and Hector Bellerin helped Arsenal move level on points with fourth-placed Southampton and a step closer to a Champions League qualification spot.

The day got better for Arsene Wenger's side when a stunning Jonjo Shelvey strike gave Swansea City a surprise 1-0 away win at Southampton who had defender Ryan Bertrand sent off late on.

France forward Giroud opened the scoring at the Emirates Stadium in the eighth minute after he was sent clear by Ozil's delightful flick before the German added a second with a low finish.

Walcott added a third after a razor-sharp counter attack, Cazorla scored a fourth from the penalty spot after substitute Chuba Akpom was felled by Brad Guzan and Bellerin completed the rout with a wonderfully-placed fifth.

"I think the first half was quite cautious, Aston Villa came at us with a game plan and they pressurised us," Walcott told Sky Sports.

"Going into the break we thought 1-0 was just deserved but the second half I couldn't think of a more one-sided game. It was a great victory and it's always important to get a lot of goals."

Arsenal have 42 points from 23 games, two clear of Spurs, and trail third-placed Manchester United by a point.

Villa, 16th and without a win since December 7, have not scored a Premier League goal since December 20, a run of six games, and are three points above the relegation zone.

SAINTS LOSE

After Manchester United leapfrogged them into third with victory yesterday, Southampton knew a win against out-of-form Swansea would restore them to the top three.

But the hosts failed to make possession count as they dominated the first half but failed to make a breakthrough.

The game opened up after the interval, as the visitors starting to show some attacking intent with Shelvey driving forward from midfield and striking a powerful drive against the post.

The former Liverpool midfielder then struck from 25 metres past a despairing stretch from keeper Fraser Forster with seven minutes left.

Sadio Mane nearly equalised for the hosts when he rounded keeper Lukas Fabianski but he saw his effort headed off the line by Swansea captain Ashley Williams and then the rebound cleared by the defender again.

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