The irrepressible Alexis scored his
11th and 12th Premier League goals of the season either side of half-time after
setting up Laurent Koscielny's early opener at the Emirates Stadium.
David Ospina was handed a first
top-flight start in Arsenal's goal as Arsene Wenger dropped Wojciech Szczesny,
who was caught smoking in the dressing room after the New Year's Day loss at
Southampton.
But Stoke were rarely able to get near
the Colombian, let alone test him, in a game that was dominated throughout by
the hosts.
It was a completely different story for
Ospina's opposite number Asmir Begovic, to whom Stoke were grateful for keeping
the score down as they slipped to defeat at the Emirates for a seventh
successive season.
Stoke boss Mark Hughes gave a debut to
Philipp Wollscheid in defence and was able to call on Bojan Krkic after the
Spaniard's hamstring injury - but it was another ex-Barcelona man who stole the
headlines, as Alexis lit up yet another Premier League game.
On a day full of positives for Wenger,
Mesut Ozil made his long-awaited return from injury as a late replacement for
Olivier Giroud.
However, Mathieu Debuchy's enforced
early withdrawal with a serious-looking shoulder problem may temper the
Frenchman's joy.
Stoke were served warning of Arsenal's
attacking intent right from the opening whistle, with Alexis and Tomas Rosicky
both forcing Begovic into fine saves.
And it was from the corner subsequent
to the Czech's effort, which Begovic tipped wide, that the hosts made their
pressure pay.
Alexis' initial effort was cleared, but
his second was an inch-perfect cross, which an unmarked Koscielny glanced past
Begovic from eight yards.
There was no let-up on the siege on
Begovic's goal after the opener, with the Bosnia-Herzegovina international
again called into action to deny Giroud.
But there was nothing Begovic could do
to stop the outstanding Alexis shortly after the half-hour mark.
In a goal reminiscent of the onlooking
Thierry Henry, the Chilean dipped in from the left wing and played a slick
one-two with Rosicky before firing past Begovic at his near post.
And Alexis picked up where he left off
in the second half, adding his second soon after the restart.
For once, Begovic could have done
better as he allowed the 26-year-old's low free-kick to squirm beyond him into
the bottom corner.
Alexis was clearly in the mood for his
first Arsenal hat-trick, and went close to completing his treble with an
audacious 40-yard lob that had Begovic scrambling.
Geoff Cameron saw a scrappy effort
disallowed for offside and Ospina got down smartly to deny substitute Stephen
Ireland and preserve a clean sheet.
But that was as good as it got in a
limp display from Hughes' men, as they slumped to their almost obligatory
defeat at the Emirates.
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