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    Sunderland 1 - 1 Arsenal


    Bent's late winner came with seconds remaining

    By Saj Chowdhury



    Darren Bent's injury-time strike earned Sunderland a deserved point against 10-man Arsenal at the Stadium of Light.
    The visitors took the lead when Cesc Fabregas's block on Anton Ferdinand's clearance flew in from 40 yards.

    Arsenal, who had Alex Song sent off for two yellow cards, missed a penalty when Tomas Rosicky blazed over after Ahmed Elmohamady had fouled Samir Nasri.

    Deep into injury time, Bent pounced to smash in from inside the six-yard area after Gael Clichy had failed to clear.

    As heartbroken as Arsenal would have been at the final whistle, even the most ardent of their supporters would say Sunderland were worthy of a point from the game.

    There was much to admire about Steve Bruce's passionate Black Cats who fought from the first whistle to the last and fell behind in the most extraordinary way.



    Describing Arsenal's solitary effort as a 'fluke' is not an adequate enough description of the goal.

    Sunderland began the match brilliantly and prevented the Gunners from getting into their fluent groove by closing their opponents down at every opportunity.

    But it was the closing down by Arsenal that contributed to the first goal, when the bubbly Fabregas took a chance, ran towards Ferdinand and stuck out a hopeful foot before watching his block travel 40 yards over the stranded Simon Mignolet and into the net.

    Having made the major contribution, the Spain World Cup winner was brought off as a precautionary measure after appearing to struggle with his hamstring.
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    Draw feels like a win - Bruce


    The goal should have raised Arsenal's game, but much to manager Arsene Wenger's consternation on the sidelines it was Sunderland who continued to push his team back.

    And they should have gone into the break 2-1 up, with Nedum Onuoha heading over from six yards and Cristian Riveros failing to make a decent connection with Elmohamady's lovely delivery from the right.

    Arsenal began the second half better than they started the second, with Russian Andrey Arshavin firing over from Marouane Chamakh's low ball before the Moroccan himself saw his effort smothered by Mignolet.
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    Wenger surprised by Arsenal penalty taker


    With Arsenal slowly beginning to take control of the match they were reduced to 10 men when Song was shown a second yellow for blocking Steed Malbranque.
    Time was running out for Sunderland to take advantage of their new situation. When Arsenal won a penalty it seemed as if Bruce's men were going to leave their home ground having suffered only their second home defeat in 13 matches.

    But the gods showed the Black Cats another ray of light when Rosicky inexplicably blazed over the bar.

    With seconds remaining, Sunderland knocked on the door once when Clichy had to clear his team-mate Denilson's header off the Arsenal goalline before they finally broke the door down when this time Clichy cleared straight to Bent who fired high into the goal.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Sunderland deserved the point!

    GUNNERS defended well...until that blunder that gave Sunderland the equaliser.


    Aaaaah, boy - BoyU can draw even wid di GUNNERS!
    "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
      yes sunderland did.

      on the plus side i thought the arsenal defence did very well 93 minutes and 59 seconds.

      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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      • #4
        ...YUP !! disappointed that we didn't get all 3 points, but was impressed with how we coped with 10 playing away, at a difficult place.....we have matured !!
        Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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        • #5
          sunderland played to their game plan, but trust mi how can the referee continue to suck his wissle, wilshere get bout four crunching tackle to shin an ankle, defendah don't even touch the ball, an the ref don't even fart pon him muchlesss gi a yellow,

          The penalty exemplify what was happening in the match,di yute kick nasri wicked an nasri fkeep up, him si him couldn stop nasri so him jus sweep weh him foot, is a wondah the ref call fi a penalty, cause it was happening all over the pitch

          But on another note, Arsenal need fi stop beg, an know seh a blood fi blood,an ankle fi ankle

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          • #6
            an' score wi penalty. rosucky, sicked! sorry rosicky SUCKED

            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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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gamma View Post
              yes sunderland did.

              on the plus side i thought the arsenal defence did very well 93 minutes and 59 seconds.
              You are correct, sir!
              ...in Jamaica parlance, I thought just before that goal 'dem bus'!

              On another note of optimism, it appears our new striker, just as soon as he learns to release the ball earlier...shall score 'tons' of goals and assist us in 'tons' of wins!

              He was so often in great positions to release others and then loss the ball it was like 'criminal'. ...but it showed inexperience.

              Memba di nuff time dem im ave di ball wid man pan im back an GUNNERS teammates to his right, left...in front of him and behind and he held the ball and then lost it. Many, many times just a toe to the GUNNER facing him would have left 2 opponents out of the play as they were on his back...or a side pass would be just as good...

              Im wi larn! ...an hopefully fast!
              "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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              • #8
                There was another principal good battle between these two teams. And the the score is the same 1:1. The Gunners lost their victory at stoppage...
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