Sunday 15 January 2017 00:00, UK
Paul Clement endured a home debut to forget as Arsenal ran riot against sorry Swansea, who were on the end of a 4-0 thrashing.
The Gunners had managed only one away league win since the end of October and form on the road was threatening to derail their title challenge, but a comfortable 4-0 victory put them back in the top three on goal difference.
Goals from Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez, sandwiched between two deflected Alex Iwobi strikes credited as own goals to Jack Cork and Kyle Naughton, put them in cruise control and sent Swansea to the bottom of the league.
Clement, Swansea's third manager of a troubled season, had promised organisation on his appointment and the end of the defensive disarray which had marked the end of his predecessor Bob Bradley's short reign.
It was the fourth time in the last nine league games that Swansea have conceded at least four goals and Clement has a tough job on to save Swansea from relegation.