Aaron Ramsey sealed the points as Arsenal came from behind to sink Swansea.

The Wales midfielder netted in the 58th minute to make Arsene Wenger’s 800th Premier League match, 10 behind Sir Alex Ferguson's record, a happy one.

The Gunners had earlier fallen behind after just 22 minutes when Swansea midfielder Sam Clucas - against the run of play - raced on to Tammy Abraham’s through ball and nutmegged Petr Cech.

It left a section of the home support fuming with concerns - days after the club’s controversial AGM - that Wenger’s team would be embarrassed at home yet again.

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But summer signing Sead Kolasinac rammed home a powerful equaliser six minutes after the break, racing onto the loose ball after a melee in the box.

Ramsey then struck to lift Arsenal into the top four ahead of Chelsea’s evening trip to Bournemouth.

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See how the action unfolded below...

Arsenal came from behind to see off a stubborn Swansea side to move back into the top four

Swansea immediately set their stall out to defend, with Paul Clement’s side sticking ten men behind the ball in the early exchanges.

But while the hosts did the early running, it was Swans who took the lead with their first venture forward, as Tammy Abraham slipped a loose ball behind the defence to Clucas, who slotted home.

The Swans went into the break 1-0 up, but it took only six second half minutes for Arsenal to level, as Sead Kolasinac fired past Lukasz Fabianksi.

And the Gunners went ahead before the hour-mark when Kolasinac found Aaron Ramsey who slotted home from close range.

Here are five talking points from the Emirates.

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Caption competition...

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Ramsey's go-ahead goal

And here’s the moment when Ramsey put the hosts ahead....

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Kolasinac's opener in pictures

Here’s the moment Arsenal levelled matters...

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Ten minutes into the second half

All square then - with plenty of time for either side a winner...

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Clucas' opener in pictures

Here’s the moment in which the visitors took the lead, against the run of play...

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15 minutes in...

A quarter of an hour has ticked by and no goals here yet.

The hosts are giving it a go but Swansea have set their stall out to defend here.

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Underway at the Emirates, after an impeccably observed silence for Remembrance Day.

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Team news is in

We have our team news.

Here’s how the two sides will line up this afternoon...

Arsenal: Cech, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Monreal, Bellerin Ramsey, Xhaka, Kolasinac, Ozil, Lacazette, Sanchez.

Subs: Wilshere, Giroud, Walcott, Holding, Iwobi, Coquelin, Macey

Swansea: Fabianski, van der Hoorn, Fernandez, Mawson, Naughton Ki, Fer, Carroll, Clucas, Ayew, Abraham.

Subs: Narsingh, Dyer Nordfeldt, Routledge, Roque, McBurnie, Rodon.

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Welcome to MirrorFootball’s live coverage of Arsenal’s Premier League clash with Swansea City.

The Gunners welcome Paul Clement’s side to north London after edging past Norwich City in the Carabao Cup midweek, thanks to a brace from teenage debutant Eddie Nketiah.

That was the third win in a row across all competitions for Arsene Wenger’s men following their defeat at Watford earlier this month.

Wenger has no fresh injury concerns, with defender Calum Chambers and Shkodran Mustafi having returned to training and could be involved.

For the Swans, Martin Olsson will sit this one out with a dodgy hamstring, while Wilfried Bony and Renato Sanches remain on the treatment table with hamstring and thigh problems.

The Gunners will start this one as favourite as they look to break back into the top four and know that three points today is a must, with a trip to pace-setting Manchester City up next, followed by the north London derby against Spurs.

In milestone corner, this will be Arsene Wenger’s 800th Premier League match, as he moves just ten games behind Sir Alex Ferguson.

So follow all the action from the Emirates as it happens right here.

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