Aaron Ramsey smashed in his seventh goal of an impressive season so far after Ozil's fifth-minute free-kick was parried by Asmir Begovic, but Geoff Cameron swept in a deserved equaliser for the visitors.
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Top of the league: Aaron Ramsey celebrates his goal that helped send Arsenal top
Match facts
Arsenal (4-3-2-1): Szczesny
6; Sagna 7, Mertesacker 7, Koscielny 7, Gibbs 7; Flamini 8, Wilshere 6
(Monreal 73), Ramsey 7; Gnabry 5 (Ryo 73), Ozil 8 (Arteta 81); Giroud 6.
Subs not used: Vermaelen, Viviano, Bendtner, Jenkinson
Stoke (4-3-2-1): Begovic 5; Cameron 6, Shawcross 6, Huth 6, Pieters 5 (Palacios 67); Wilson 6, N'Zonzi 6, Adam 6 (Ireland 59, 5); Walters 5, Arnautovic 6; Jones 6 (Pennant 75).
Subs not used: Whelan, Crouch, Etherington, Crouch, Sorensen
Referee: Mike Dean
Man of the match: Ozil
*Player ratings by SAMI MOKBEL at The Emirates
Subs not used: Vermaelen, Viviano, Bendtner, Jenkinson
Stoke (4-3-2-1): Begovic 5; Cameron 6, Shawcross 6, Huth 6, Pieters 5 (Palacios 67); Wilson 6, N'Zonzi 6, Adam 6 (Ireland 59, 5); Walters 5, Arnautovic 6; Jones 6 (Pennant 75).
Subs not used: Whelan, Crouch, Etherington, Crouch, Sorensen
Referee: Mike Dean
Man of the match: Ozil
*Player ratings by SAMI MOKBEL at The Emirates
Arsenal have responded with seven straight wins since they were beaten 3-1 at home by Aston Villa on the opening day of the season - and if Ozil continues his impressive displays, Wenger's squad could just be set for a long-overdue sustained assault on the Premier League title.
Wenger was forced into a late change to his starting XI when England forward Theo Walcott suffered a minor abdominal strain during the warm-up and was replaced by German youngster Serge Gnabry.
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner was on the bench for the first time this season, having seen a move away during the transfer window blocked.
It did not take long for Ozil to have an impact, as his 20-yard curling free-kick was parried out by Begovic - and Ramsey was first to the loose ball to slot home.
In the goals: Aaron Ramsey celebrates with teammates after scoring against Stoke
In a good run of form: Ramsey celebrates his good goalscoring start to the season
For his part Shawcross continued to be roundly booed by sections of the home crowd every time he was on the ball.
To their credit, Stoke slowly grew into the match and were level on 26 minutes.
Back in it: Charlie Adam celebrates on the shoulders of goalscorer Geoff Cameron after Stoke make it 1-1
Good strike: Cameron draws Stoke level with his first half strike
The rebound fell back out to United States defender Cameron, who kept his effort low to beat Wojciech Szczesny's in the bottom right corner.
Arsenal were soon back on the offensive, and it was 2-1 on 36 minutes.
Heads up: Per Mertesacker jumps to head in a goal against Stoke to re-gain the lead for Arsenal
Back in front: Mertesacker is celebrates with Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny after his goal
Ozil's
corner from the right was flicked on at the near post by Mertesacker.
His header dropped inside the far corner where Laurent Koscielny had
looked to get the final touch in front of the goalkeeper.At the start of the second half, Gnabry - another German hoping to impress watching national-team manager Joachim Low - was flattened by Robert Huth as Arsenal broke quickly.
Referee Mike Dean played a good advantage as Olivier Giroud got clear to fire in a shot from 20 yards which was palmed over by Begovic before Huth was shown his due yellow card.
On the run: Mesut Ozil drives forward for Arsenal against Stoke
Beating his man: Olivier Giroud runs past a tackle Robert Huth
Off target: Giroud has his shot on goal rebound off Stoke City's Ryan Shawcross
Just
after the hour, Ozil was played through into the right side of the
penalty area by a knockdown from Jack Wilshere, but Begovic saved the
German's low, angled drive.At the other end, Szczesny showed he was still alert to push away a 20-yard shot from Marc Wilson.
Arsenal made sure of the three points and top-spot in the Premier League when, on 72 minutes, Ozil's deep free-kick was headed back over Begovic and into the far corner by defender Sagna.
Falling down: Jack Wilshere goes between Jonathan Walters and Geoff Cameron
Good feeling: Bacary Sagna celebrates with Giroud as he scores Arsenal's third goal
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