Unai Emery’s Arsenal revolution continued to build momentum as his usual suspects provided the goals to secure a fourth successive Premier League win at the expense of Everton.Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired in quick-fire second-half strikes to secure a 2-0 victory, although the latter was offside as he tucked home.It was the third time in the last five league games they have started together that both forwards have found the back of the net.After losing the opening two games of his reign, Emery has been unbeaten since, although the Toffees will feel hard done by to leave the Emirates Stadium on the receiving end of a defeat.Marco Silva’s men had the better of the first half, with Richarlison, back in the team after serving a three-match ban, a threat for much of the opening 45 minutes.Despite a decent display, Everton remain without a league win since the second week of the season and have not won a Premier League encounter at Arsenal since Andrei Kanchelskis scored the winner at Highbury in January 1996.They had a glorious chance to take the lead inside 90 seconds as Dominic Calvert-Lewin broke behind Arsenal’s high defensive line.The England Under-21 international burst into the box only to be stopped by recalled Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech as he looked to round the Gunners captain.The visitors continued to keep a high tempo, forcing Arsenal into a couple of defensive errors as Emery’s side once again tried to play out from the back.With Arsenal enjoying more of the ball after the interval, they were denied a penalty by referee Jon Moss, who was unmoved by claims of handball against Jonjoe Kenny.They hit the front soon after, though, Lacazette with a pinpoint finish inside the far post after an incisive pass from Aaron Ramsey – and things got better just three minutes later.Mesut Ozil broke forward and his low cross was scuffed by Ramsey into the path of Aubameyang, who doubled the lead, despite standing in an offside position.Despite the 2-0 win, Arsenal fans are not happy this morning after reading comments about Lacazette made by BBC pundit Garth Crooks.Whilst putting together his team of the week for BBC, Crooks actually selected Lacazette, but it was his comments about the Frenchman that angered the Arsenal faithful.You can read the comments Crooks made, and also the reaction it's got, below.

So despite scoring a world-class goal to give his side the lead, Crooks instead decided to write about his celebration.

Baffling really.