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  • Gunners fly as Blues lead chase

    Gunners fly as Blues lead chase

    (Reuters) Saturday 1 December 2007

    Unbeaten Arsenal stretched their lead in the Premier league to five points after a 2-1 win at Aston Villa on Saturday, while Chelsea beat West Ham United 1-0 to overhaul Manchester United and go second.

    First-half goals from Mathieu Flamini and Emmanuel Adebayor cancelled out Craig Gardner's 14th-minute strike and Arsenal, dominant in the first half, survived concerted pressure from the home side in the second to take all three points.

    Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole sank his former club, rounding Robert Green in the 76th minute to chip right-footed into the top of the net in Saturday's early kickoff. Chelsea, now unbeaten in 70 home league games at Stamford Bridge in a run stretching back to February 2004, have 31 points from 15 matches.

    Arsenal, are on 36 with a game in hand over the Blues, while champions Manchester United, on 30 from 14 games, host Fulham at Old Trafford on Monday. Sven-Goran Eriksson's Manchester City failed to make the most of their city rivals' absence from Saturday's fixtures.

    They needed a win to go back above Chelsea but were instead held 1-1 at struggling Wigan Athletic. City remain fourth, level with United on 30 points but behind on goal difference. Fifth-placed Liverpool host Bolton Wanderers on Sunday.

    Steve Bruce's return to the JJB Stadium as Wigan manager started in the worst possible fashion, with Brazilian Geovanni putting City ahead in the first minute before Paul Scharner equalised with a diving header in the 25th.

    Paul Jewell, who kept Wigan up at the end of last season, started his reign at bottom club Derby County with an agonising 1-0 defeat at Sunderland. Anthony Stokes scored the 90th minute winner with an overhead kick from the right side of the box that lifted Sunderland out of the bottom three and up to 14th place.

    "It's a kick in the teeth for us...," Jewell said. "We know we are up against it but the lads gave me everything they had today... We're disappointed but I wouldn't say we crumbled."

    Middlesbrough replaced north-east rivals Sunderland in the relegation zone after a 1-1 draw at Reading.

    Everton, who swept aside Sunderland 7-1 last week, were unable to repeat their heroics and drew 0-0 at Portsmouth, while Blackburn Rovers defeated Newcastle United 3-1 at Ewood Park.

    A game of two halves
    While Arsenal provided Villa with a masterclass in passing football in the first half, they will have felt fortunate to leave Birmingham with all three points after Martin O'Neill's side dominated the second. Gardner's neat half-volley had given the home side hope, but Flamini sent a searing, low left-foot shot from 20 metres into the net for the equaliser nine minutes later.

    "We worked very hard for it," Flamini said. "It was a bit difficult in the second half but we defended well and the important thing is we got the three points." Adebayor headed Arsenal's second goal in the 36th minute, putting away a Bacary Sagna cross after a typically tight passing move.
    Villa discomfited the leaders throughout the second half and John Carew's header hit the bar in the 62nd minute, but their industry was in vain and Arsenal survived.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Aston Villa 1-2 Arsenal

    Aston Villa 1-2 Arsenal

    By John Sinnott







    Flamini scored his second Premier League goal of the season

    Premier League leaders Arsenal went five points clear at the top after an impressive away win over Aston Villa.

    Arsenal had to come from behind after Craig Gardner side-footed past Manuel Almunia to give Villa an early lead.

    But by the interval Arsenal were ahead after keeper Scott Carson was beaten by Mathieu Flamini's ferocious shot and Emmanuel Adebayor's thumping header.

    John Carew came desperately close to equalising for Villa when his angled header came back off the crossbar.



    Villa's approach might have been more utilitarian than that of Arsenal, but their forceful style disturbed the league leaders in a keenly competitive second half.

    It was very different from an opening half that saw Arsenal produce some quite wonderful periods of play.

    Without their chief conductor - Cesc Fabregas was absent through injury - Arsenal turned to Alexander Hleb to pull the strings.

    The Belarus midfielder proved more than an adequate stand-in, so much so that at times in the first half Arsenal were reminiscent of Holland circa 1974.

    That Holland side had defenders that were as comfortable on the ball as their attackers and Arsenal, in Emmanuel Eboue and Gael Clichy, have defenders that provide enormous attacking momentum.

    Arsenal had suffered their first defeat of the season in midweek to Sevilla in a Champions League game, but in the early stages of the game there was no sign of any European hangover.

    Carson was twice called into action as he pushed Eboue's shot round the post and then saved with his feet to deny Hleb.

    Against the run of play Villa took the lead when Gardner stroked a volley past Almunia after Carew's cross deflected into the path of the Villa midfielder.

    Within two minutes Arsenal hauled themselves level with a wonderfully worked and taken goal.

    A swift interchange between Eboue and Adebayor freed the Ivory Coast defender and although Tomas Rosicky was unable to reach the cross, Flamini certainly was, lashing a shot past Carson.

    Ten minutes before half-time another superb touch from Eboue helped to unravel the left flank of the Villa defence.
    The ball finally reached Bakary Sagna, whose floated cross was met by Adebayor's soaring jump and Carson was powerless to stop the Togo striker's strong header.

    Villa emerged after the break in determined mood and Martin Laursen went close after the ball broke to him in the box.
    Just before the hour Hleb had to go off after he was fouled by Carew to be replaced by Theo Walcott.

    Carew was soon back in the action in a more positive way when his clever header rebounded off the bar with Almunia beaten.

    With Arsenal so gritty in defence of their lead, Villa's frustrations at their inability to equalise began to show and Ashley Young was booked for diving in the penalty area.

    Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill:
    "We totally dominated the second half. Arsenal are a very fine side, but we deserved to get a point." "We showed great character in the second half and I don't think Arsenal have been put under that sort of pressure for some time.

    "The players just have to have that belief that they can win these type of games. Our attitude was magnificent."


    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger:

    "I think the first half was amazing. "We were quick and sharp on the move, while in the second half we were resilient and showed commitment and calm to deal with the pressure.


    "This was a big test for us. We were really tested when we were losing and we deserve a lot of credit. We wanted to extend our lead and we're happy."
    Aston Villa: Carson, Mellberg, Knight, Laursen, Bouma (Berger 76), Gardner, Petrov (Maloney 32), Barry, Young, Agbonlahor, Carew.

    Subs Not Used: Taylor, Harewood, Davies.

    Booked: Bouma, Carew, Young.

    Goals: Gardner 14.

    Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Clichy, Eboue, Diarra, Flamini, Rosicky (Silva 74), Hleb (Walcott 60), Adebayor (Bendtner 90).

    Subs Not Used: Lehmann, Senderos.

    Booked: Adebayor, Gallas.

    Goals: Flamini 23, Adebayor 36.

    Att: 42,018
    Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      EPL Tables!


      Arsenal-------14 matches---36 pts (game in hand)

      Chelsea-------15 matches---31 pts

      Man Utd------14 matches---30 pts (game in hand)

      Man City-----15 matches---30 pts

      Liverpool----13 matches---27 pts (2 games in hand)

      Portsmouth--15 matches---27 pts
      Last edited by Karl; December 2, 2007, 12:19 AM.
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        what a picture...Katie mussi proud!!

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          This was a very good game. Good win for Arsenal.
          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Assasin View Post
            This was a very good game. Good win for Arsenal.

            Dem Villa man dem di ave wi unda di gun fi nuff-nuff a di 2nd half!
            Good defensive work out for Arsenal!

            ...btw - Arsenal score 2 boss goal dem!
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Yeah two wicked goals.

              Both teams put the ball and the ground and made some good passes and runs. both have some good young players.

              Arsenal have a little better quality finishing especially in the middle of the field.
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Karl View Post
                EPL Tables!


                Arsenal-------14 matches---36 pts (game in hand)

                Chelsea-------15 matches---31 pts

                Man Utd------14 matches---30 pts (game in hand)

                Man City-----15 matches---30 pts

                Liverpool----13 matches---27 pts (2 games in hand)

                Portsmouth--15 matches---27 pts
                ...and, Tilla and Balla mus a sit pan di hedge a dem seat - Blues still hanging around!
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                • #9
                  yeah gunners showed they could weather the storm against a very good villa side.

                  on another note...how did anelka miss that goal?!

                  unnuh si how much troble crouch causes defence? how his teamplay actually benefits his teammates?

                  finally zlatan...what more can we say?

                  Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                  • #10
                    Did you see Anelka face after the miss? it tells all.

                    Crouchie is causing all kind a problem and is also opening it up for Torres and Gerrard. Rafa know him better play him cause come Jan. Newcastle, Villa and Man City ready fi ask fi him service
                    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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