By Rob Draper

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Arsenal were not finished last weekend, and the fundamental issues affecting the club have not been resolved this weekend. Nevertheless, there is nothing like a confident victory to change the narrative.

For a club in crisis, Arsenal suddenly looked like a team in control of their destiny.

'People are so much focused on the players coming in that they forget how good our players are,' said Arsene Wenger. There was some truth in that, but even he would not concede that his squad are adequate at present. Indeed, his transfer plans do not change.

VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsene Wenger and Martin Jol reactions

Classy: Arsenal didn't look at team in disarray as they confidently swept Fulham aside

Classy: Arsenal didn't look at team in disarray as they confidently swept Fulham aside

Match facts

Fulham: Stockdale 5, Riether 5, Hughes 5, Hangeland 6, Riise 5, Duff 5 (Bent 59 - 6), Parker 6, Sidwell 6 (Karagounis 75), Taarabt 6 (Kacaniklic 62 - 6), Kasami 6, Berbatov 5

Subs not used: Ruiz, Briggs, Boateng, Etheridge

Goal: Bent 77

Booked: Parker, Kasami

Arsenal: Szczesny 6, Jenkinson 7, Sagna 7, Mertesacker 7, Gibbs 7, Ramsey 8, Rosicky 7 (Wilshere 70), Cazorla 7, Podolski 8 (Sanogo 81), Walcott 8, Giroud 7 (Monreal 72)

Subs not used: Fabianski, Frimpong, Gnabry, Zelalem

Goals: Giroud 14, Podolski 41, 68

Booked: Ramsey, Wilshere

Player ratings by Sami Mokbel at Craven Cottage

'I know exactly what I want to do,' he said. 'Now we will be under a bit less media  pressure. Before next weekend it's possible (to buy), but I'm not the only one who can decide that because of the clubs who sell the players. We are in the market, you know that.'

Still, there was plenty to admire from his current squad, principally from Santi Cazorla, imperious in the unseasonal downpour yesterday at Craven Cottage. There were also impressive supporting roles from Theo  Walcott, Aaron Ramsey, Olivier Giroud and, of course, Lukas Podolski.

The German is understandably not enamoured with his lack of starts and a move to Schalke has been mooted.

Given his chance, he took it with two fine strikes and an ovation from the Arsenal fans, which should convince him his future remains in London.

'I'm pleased for him because he did not always start recently, more because of the balance of the team than personal performance,' said Wenger.

'He's always in high spirits, he's a very important player and he can score goals. We had no interest from anyone making an inquiry about him. Lukas is a great partner, everyone loves him in the squad and I want to keep him.'

Cool: Olivier Giroud was calm in front of goal as he opened the scoring

Cool: Olivier Giroud was calm in front of goal as he opened the scoring

Make that two: Lukas Podolski thrashes in Arsenal's second before the break

Make that two: Lukas Podolski thrashes in Arsenal's second before the break

And another: The German international celebrates with Giroud after adding a third

And another: The German international celebrates with Giroud after adding a third

Positive: Darren Bent got off the mark within 20 minutes of coming off the bench

Positive: Darren Bent got off the mark within 20 minutes of coming off the bench

Ramsey shone, too, beginning to play like that precocious youth of three years ago.

'A year ago he was under high scrutiny and people had major doubts, but now he deserves huge credit for having moved forward the way he did,' added Wenger. 'And we deserve some as well, because we continue to develop him and believe in him.'

For Martin Jol there was only muted satisfaction that Fulham had contained Arsenal for long periods and held possession well. When it counted, they were exposed.

Still, there was an effective debut for Scott Parker and a goal-scoring one for Darren Bent. There were bright moments but not enough end product from Adel Taarabt. And there is always  Dimitar Berbatov.

In some ways this was a counter-intuitive Arsenal performance.

The parody of this team is that they dominate possession, defend poorly and concede soft goals. Here they did the opposite. In a game in which they might have expected to overwhelm their opponents, they more or less shared possession, Arsenal having 53.6 per cent of the ball. For long periods, they were on the back foot, yet the back four held firm.

They restricted Fulham to minimal opportunities and when their opponents did create, Wojciech Szczesny was on hand to deny them — his double save from Taarabt and Damien Duff on 19 minutes the best of them.

Arsenal's opening goal was somewhat fortunate, though ultimately finished well. Ramsey's shot hit Giroud, but the Frenchman reacted quickest to poke the ball past David Stockdale on 13 minutes.

Slip and slide: Santi Cazorla and Adel Taarabt challenge in the wet

Slip and slide: Santi Cazorla and Adel Taarabt challenge in the wet

Treacherous: Pajtim Kasami and Per Mertesacker race for a bouncing ball

Treacherous: Pajtim Kasami and Per Mertesacker race for a bouncing ball

And on the counter-attack, Arsenal were devastasting. Both their second and third goals came after sustained periods of Fulham pressure.

Arsenal's first-half retreat evoked nervous memories of last week's debacle until, on 41 minutes, they broke and Cazorla fed Walcott. His pace stretched Fulham and his shot was parried by Stockdale but Podolski guided the rebound through a crowded penalty area and in. Likewise, on 66 minutes, Arsenal had been superficially unimpressive for a while.

Here's how Lukas Podolski scored Arsenal's second - click here for all the stats from Craven Cottage

Ray of sunshine: Taarabt was Fulham's biggest threat, consistently looking to pepper the Arsenal goal

Ray of sunshine: Taarabt was Fulham's biggest threat, consistently looking to pepper the Arsenal goal

Debut: Scott Parker started his Fulham career, who are his fifth London club

Debut: Scott Parker started his Fulham career, who are his fifth London club

Yet, when they attacked, they did so clinically and with efficiency. Giroud brought down a clearance, held the ball up for Walcott, who again made the ground. Cazorla then repeated the role of provider, turning and twisting before finding Podolski, who converted a fine shot from the edge of the box.

There was a shaky moment on 76 minutes, when Berbatov brought down a ball delightfully in the box, shot and when Szczesny could only push it towards Bent at the far post, he finished from close range.

Yet Arsenal remained in control.  Sometimes it can be forgotten that Wenger's greatest sides played much of their football this way, on the back foot, never more dangerous than when breaking from their own half.

Arsenal may be a long way from being that team; but they were better than last weekend. For now, that can count as progress.

Link: Theo Walcott was intelligent going forward and marshaled by Steve Sidwell

Link: Theo Walcott was intelligent going forward and marshaled by Steve Sidwell

 

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Prince Poldi ... we love to watch his success. He is a Klsche Jong = he is a genuine Cologne Boy. Congratulations!

After loss against Villa, some people were saying Arsenal would be crushed by Fenerbahce. After Arsenal won against Fenerbahce they said Fenerbahce was not of the quality to beat Arsenal and that Fulham would be tougher than Fenerbahce to beat. Now that Arsenal has beaten Fulham convincingly they are saying that Fulham was an easy team and that Chelsea and Manchester teams would be tougher to beat. Especially, the cow named "Somewhere Not Here" on this comment list. What ????? Do they have their brains at their lower back or what?????

Podolski scores two, I think Wenger might be tempted to let him go...

Czechmate......I have been urging Wenger to play Rosicky in his best position(midfield) for the past 3 years, it was only when everyone else was injured that he picked him there instead of on the wing. each time, he has turned the team around, effectively saving thir season(2011 /12 & 2012/13. What he does is speed up the midfield because he is always on the move,going forward(unlike Arteta and Ramsey who tend to pass sideways and backwards, especially Arteta, at a snails pace) he would be my first name on the , other fans have expressed I liar thoughts, unfortunately, Wenger does not do the obvious, it's one of his failings. I o not think that Arsene underestimates the value of Rosicky, anymore .

Oh dear. You beat Fulham a team that is building as they play and you really think your problems are over. You are dreaming. Man U Man City or Chelsea would have ripped you apart. Good luck after the window shuts.

I'm a neutral, but I thought podolski looked great, he will be a top buy this year, looked really solid with an eye for goal. English football will be more entertaining this year than ever.Look forward to seeing top players produce the best games.

instead of the short back and sides technique,they were more direct with everone looking for the ball and good first touch.a pleasure to watch.

They came to bury Caesar...

Problem is that after two good results, AW will think he has weathered the storm. His post match comments on TV afterwards, were "there are no imminent signings", an I for one believe him. If he is thinking of selling Poldo then I will seriously begin to doubt the mans mental state.

CONTESSA, I WAS TRYING TO BREAK MY RECORD OF 100 RED ARROWS!! - bob smith, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 24/08/2013 HA HA I didn't give you one!! - Contessa, London, 24/08/2013 17:1 Or a red arrow!

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