Arsenal delivered an attacking masterclass during their 3-1 win over Leicester City this week.

Questions still hang over Unai Emery's new side, but there can be little doubting that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Mesut Ozil are simply unstoppable on their day.

That was certainly the case at the Emirates Stadium on Monday, even if the Foxes threatened to end the club's winning streak thanks to a Hector Bellerin own goal in the first-half.

However, Ozil delivered his first moment of genius in the game just before half-time to level the scores, delivering a brilliant first-touch finish after a long, passing move.

Arsenal truly turned on the style after the break with Aubameyang finding the net from a move initiated by - you guessed it - Ozil.

Ozil and Aubameyang shine vs Leicester

And then the Gunners' third goal was truly something special, with the build-up starting with goalkeeper Bernd Leno and ending with Aubameyang tapping home from close range.

Unsurprisingly, supporters were incredibly excited about the performance and convinced that Ozil was back to his best having stagnated after his new contract.

When the German is in that kind of form, Arsenal are a completely different animal and his individual highlights quickly became shared amongst fans.

Ozil was watching his own highlights

However, it seems supporters weren't the only ones salivating over Ozil's defence-splitting passes, deft flicks and ridiculous first touch.

That's certainly the case when you look at Aubameyang's Instagram story with the 29-year-old filming and poking fun at Ozil on the treatment table.

Ozil can be seen watching back his own performance on his phone, including his goal, and Aubameyang couldn't resist making fun of catching him doing so.

A caption of "I'm the best" is applied to the image and Aubameyang can be heard shouting "Ozil watching his goal!" while laughing. Check out the post below:

Either Ozil is incredibly intent on improving his game or he was guilty of a little self-indulgence here.

When your performance was so perfect, though, you can hardly blame Ozil for looking back at the videos for pure enjoyment and there was plenty to reflect upon.

It's also fair game of Aubameyang to poke fun at his teammate and the Gabon international has quickly become a big personality in the Arsenal dressing room.

Most importantly, though, both players have come into their own in recent weeks and 10 consecutive victories can't be underestimated.

None of the fixtures have been particularly testing, but after all the surprise dropped points of last season, taking three points from teams lower in table is vital for improvements.

It seems Arsenal are intent on making no mistake in the games they should win, before throwing the kitchen sink at matches they're not fancied to.

However, when their strike force is playing like they did this week, no defence is safe.

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