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ARSENAL vs EVERTON 2-2

PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH

ARSENAL vs EVERTON 2-2

DATE : January 09th, 2010
VENUE : Emirates Stadium

ARSENAL GOALS :
Download Arsenal Goal by Denilson - 28"
Download Arsenal Goal by Rosicky - 90"

EVERTON GOALS :
Download Everton Goal by Osman - 13"
Download Everton Goal by Pienaar - 81"

FULL MATCH :
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HIGHLIGHTS MATCH :
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MATCH REPORT :



By Chris Harris

Tomas Rosicky grabbed an injury-time equaliser as Arsenal twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Everton in a thunderous affair at Emirates Stadium.

It seemed for much of this afternoon that Arsène Wenger's side were about to fall to their fifth Premier League defeat of the campaign.

On a freezing North London day, Arsenal were caught cold in the ninth minute when Leon Osman powered home a header from Landon Donovan's corner.

The home side gradually roused themselves and equalised just before the half-hour when Denilson's drive deflected past Tim Howard.

In the second half, both sides threw all their resources at the task of grabbing the three points as a snowstorm enveloped Emirates Stadium. With nine minutes left, Everton appeared to have won the game when Steve Pienaar burst clear and produced the cheekiest of finishes to beat Almunia.

However, in the second minute of stoppage time, Rosicky's drive clipped Lucas Neill and flew past Howard.

The point keeps Arsenal third whereas a win would have taken them second and within touching distance of leaders Chelsea.

However, whatever your perspective, you cannot deny that Everton were well worth their draw this afternoon.

Meanwhile the critics will argue Arsenal slipped up in the snow today.

Certainly this was an opportunity missed. Yet when the performance is off-key, a team rely on guts and spirit to pull them through in adverse conditions. That is what Arsenal did today.

They are still in thick of the title race.

Wenger made six changes from the side that had come from behind to beat West Ham last Sunday.

Manuel Almunia, Armand Traore, Denilson, Samir Nasri, Abou Diaby, Andrey Arshavin all returned. Lukasz Fabianski, Alex Song, Mikael Silvestre, Jack Wilshere, Fran Merida and Carlos Vela made way. Rosicky was on the bench having recovered from his hamstring injury.

The snow that had caused the midweek postponement had not shifted in the intervening days. The temperature had not changed, so it was never going to.

As a result, the Club had employed people with blowtorches to melt stubborn ice around the stadium area. It was still bitterly cold however and, as if to prove a point, a snow storm blew up just before kick-off.

Arsenal were the form side but Everton settled the quicker. Louis Saha nodded the ball into the net in the opening minutes but was rightly flagged offside. Shortly afterwards he collected a raking pass from Pienaar, shook off the stumbling Thomas Vermaelen but fired wildly over the bar.

Apart from Diaby's wayward cross-shot the home side had been caught napping early on.

And, in the 13th minute, they were caught cold.

Donovan swung a corner into the middle of the area and the diminutive Osman stole in front of William Gallas to thunder in a header. Denilson was stationed on the far post but could not prevent the ball going in.

The goal enlivened the crowd and they did their best to impart that urgency on their team.

It started to work.

Diaby lofted a ball over the defence to Gallas at the far post. The centre back clipped the ball past Howard but Leighton Baines hooked clear.

By the midway point of the first half, Arsenal were starting to stir. They had begun creating pressure but, when the equaliser came, it was more luck than judgement.

In the 28th minute, Nasri curled in a cross from the right. Arshavin and Eduardo then set up Denilson to fire goalwards. The Brazilian obliged and his effort deflected off Osman to leave Howard flat-footed.

Arsenal were now in the ascent. Eduardo had claims for a penalty after playing hopscotch through the middle of the Everton defence. The striker then saw a sliding effort hit Howard's legs. It was flagged offside, wrongly according to replays.

Everton had gone into their shell since the equaliser but they nearly regained the lead in the 36th minute when Almunia misjudged a right-wing hanging cross from Phil Neville and Tim Cahill's header bobbled dangerously across the area before being hacked to safety.

This was turning into a blood-and-thunder affair. Both sides had an admirable effervescence given the conditions.

After half time, the snow became thicker and the pace became faster.

Eduardo tried to weave his way through again and poke the ball through to Ramsey inside the area. His touch beat Howard but took him wide. By the time his cross came in the keeper had recovered.

Meanwhile at the other end, Saha was still Everton's cutting edge. The French striker darted past Traore and Gallas in the 62nd minute but his deflected shot curled inches wide of the far post.

Three minutes later, Wenger brought Rosicky on for Ramsey and the Czech international nearly made an instant impact. Sagna sent over a deep cross from the right and Howard batted the ball away from Rosicky's head.

Arsenal were now stepping up their game. Traore's low-cross fizzed across the area and, from the resulting corner, Rosicky's drive fell to Vermaelen, who saw a fierce goalbound shot blocked. Then, after firing narrowly over, Denilson claimed a penalty when he was clattered in the area.

By now the crowd were singing ‘jump up if you love Arsenal'. It was 50 per cent devotion and 50 per cent necessity.

With 15 minutes left, Cahill reached the byline and cut inside only for Diaby to intervene. Arshavin did likewise at the other end, only this time his cross was scrambled away for a corner.

This was a toe-to-toe scrap now. Both sides were going for three points without flinching. The only ‘settling' being done was by the snow on the pitch.

With nine minutes left, Everton grabbed a second. Cahill spotted Pienaar streaking through the middle and the South African raced half the length of the pitch to go one-on-one with Almunia.

The Spaniard has just ‘set' himself when Pienaar made his move. The midfielder lifted his effort over the crouching keeper and into the net. An exquisite finish.

From the kick-off, it was nearly 3-1. Under challenge from no-one, Denilson collapsed in the centre circle and James Vaughan raced through. This time Almunia stood up to make a crucial stop.

The Brazilian was stretchered off and replaced by Fran Merida. Seconds later, Pienaar fired inches over the bar.

The injury precipitated five minutes of stoppage time. In the second of those they grabbed the leveller when Rosicky's drive clipped Lucas Neill and flew past Howard. It set up a grandstand finish.

A nasty collision between Traore and Almunia took the steam out of the finale.

But, at full time, Arsenal had to be happy with the point they had obtained.

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WEST HAM UNITED vs ARSENAL 1-2

FA CUP MATCH

WEST HAM UNITED vs ARSENAL 1-2

DATE : Januari 03th, 2010
VENUE : Upton Park

PORTSMOUTH GOALS :
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ARSENAL GOALS :
Download Arsenal Goal by Aaron Ramsey - 78" or Mirror Here
Download Arsenal Goal by Eduardo - 83" or Mirror Here

FULL MATCH :
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HIGHLIGHTS MATCH :
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MATCH REPORT :



By Richard Clarke

It took a five-minute turnaround at West Ham on Sunday to send Arsenal into the FA Cup Fourth Round.

Arsène Wenger's side struggled for the first hour at Upton Park and trailed to Alessandro Diamanti's breakaway goal on the stroke of half time.

It looked like Arsenal might be following Manchester United out of the FA Cup at the first opportunity.

However, with 12 minutes left, Aaron Ramsey added to his blossoming reputation with a fine strike on the turn. Five minutes later, Eduardo steered a perfectly-placed header into the top corner.

The comeback has been sparked by the introduction of Samir Nasri and Abou Diaby in the 65th minute. Before that, Wenger's much-changed side had struggled to impose themselves on an equally-altered West Ham outfit.

It made for an unedifying spectacle and the only true quality was crammed into the final 15 minutes.

Still, at full time, the Arsenal fans sang loud and long while Wenger punched the air.

Both clearly still value the FA Cup.

With two crucial Premier League games coming up, the Frenchman had promised sweeping changes. Certainly his team selection smacked of protectionism.

Manuel Almunia, Armand Traore, Andrey Arshavin, Samir Nasri and Abou Diaby all dropped out. Meanwhile the absence of Philippe Senderos from the squad suggested the Swiss defender had failed that pre-match fitness test on his injury foot. As a result, Thomas Vermaelen and William Gallas resumed their partnership at centre-back.

The incoming players were Lukasz Fabianski, Carlos Vela, Fran Merida, Mikael Silvestre and Jack Wilshere.

It may have been bitterly cold at Upton Park but the portents for this game were good. A shockless Saturday had already been blown apart by Manchester United's defeat to Leeds earlier on Sunday. Meanwhile the last meeting between the two sides in this competition - an FA Cup Sixth Round replay in March 1998 - had been a thriller.

However the first half this afternoon could not have brought a greater contrast.

In fairness both sides had major changes but neither settled in the opening quarter. In truth there was little to report except for Merida's tame shot in the 10th minute.

Gradually Arsenal exerted their authority. The visitors enjoyed the greater territory and possession but could do precious little with it.

In the 16th minute, Ramsey's shot deflected over off Matthew Upson and then Vela's drive did likewise. Arsenal got the in the right position on a number of occasions but, too often, their delivery let them down.

Gradually West Ham made their presence felt. In the 25th minute Junior Stanislas whipped a free-kick just over the bar and then Fabianski acrobatically tipped Diamanti's cross away from Luis Jimenez.

Just before the half-hour, Ramsey and Wilshere worked a short corner. Robert Green tipped the former's cross away from Song at the back post. However the ball fell to Vermaelen, who blazed over when he should have hit the target.

But that was a rare highlight. To be honest, it was a poor half with neither side enjoying any type of fluency.

Even the opening goal was scrappy. In the first minute of injury time Radoslav Kovac steered a ball towards Diamanti in the centre. Arsenal pushed up for offside but the Italian had just stayed legal.

He went one-on-one with Fabianski but the Polish keeper guessed correctly. He got a hand on Diamanti's shot but could not prevent it trickling inside the post.

Not surprisingly the home side came out fired up for the second half. Frank Nouble spanked a shot wide and then Stanislas forced a flying save from Fabianski.

Arsenal were still sluggish. In the 53rd minute, Eduardo's swivelling shot was deflected over the bar by Upson but that was the extent of their opportunities in the opening quarter of the second half.

In fact West Ham now seemed the side more likely to score. Had the home side been blessed with a more experienced strikeforce this afternoon, they might have extended their lead.

In the 65th minute, Wenger made changes. Nasri and Diaby came on for Merida and Wilshere.

It had an immediate effect. Seven minutes later, Diaby and Song combined nicely in the left-hand channel. Both of them drew excellent saves from Green.

Shortly afterwards, Nasri hacked a shot over the bar. A horrible finish but at least Arsenal were imposing themselves now.

Twelve minutes from time, they equalised. Song, who was Arsenal's best player on the day, fed Vela in the area. The Mexican nudged the ball to Ramsey who fired a shot into the far corner.

Against the odds Arsenal were back in it. Then, five minutes later, they won it.

Vela sent over a teasing cross from the left-hand side and Eduardo stole in front of his marker to arc a header into the top corner of the net beyond Green's despairing dive.

Shortly afterwards Song rifled an effort over the bar and Eduardo nodded wide.

The visitors had gone 80 per cent of the game creating little but now they were manufacturing chances galore.

Vela, who had assisted for both goals, was next to try his luck. However his low drive was booted off the line with Green beaten.

At full time, the Arsenal fans had found a new hero. They chanted the name of Ramsey. Along with Song, the Welshman had been the visitors' best player on the day.

While Arsenal's performance had been patchy both deserved to be on the winning side this afternoon.

And, more importantly, Wenger's men continue revel in their winning habit.

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PORTSMOUTH vs ARSENAL 1-4

PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH

PORTSMOUTH vs ARSENAL 1-4

DATE : December 30nd, 2009
VENUE : Fratton Park

PORTSMOUTH GOALS :
Download Portsmouth Goal by Belhadj - 73"

ARSENAL GOALS :
Download Arsenal Goal by Eduardo - 27"
Download Arsenal Goal by Samir Nasri - 41"
Download Arsenal Goal by Aaron Ramsey - 68"
Download Arsenal Goal by Alex Song - 81"

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EXTRA Video Clips :
Boateng Chance Saved by Manuel Almunia Min.10
Arshavin Shot Min.11
Abou Diaby Chance Min.19

FULL MATCH :
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Download Portsmouth vs Arsenal Full Match Second Half or Here or Here

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HIGHLIGHTS MATCH :
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MATCH REPORT :



By Richard Clarke

Watch out Chelsea, Arsenal are coming for you.

Arsène Wenger’s side closed within four points of the leaders with a comfortable 4-1 win at Portsmouth on Wednesday night.

After soaking up early pressure, Eduardo’s deflected free-kick gave the visitors the lead just before the half-hour. Then, three minutes from half-time, the Portsmouth defence afforded Samir Nasri ample time to slam home a second from the edge of the area.

A superb solo strike from Aaron Ramsey in the 69th minute should have killed the game yet Portsmouth grabbed a goal from Nadir Belhadj almost immediately. However Alex Song’s header ended any argument nine minutes from time.

This was Arsenal's third successive victory by a three-goal margin. During December they have shrugged off the absence of Robin Van Persie, Nicklas Bendtner and now Cesc Fabregas to rebuild realistic title aspirations.

If they win their game in hand, a home fixture against managerless Bolton next Wednesday, the gap at the top will be down to one point. By the next time Chelsea play, Arsenal could be breathing down their neck.

Not a bad way to end the decade.

Before kick-off, news filtered around the press box that Fabregas would be out for only 10 days. If true it would be a blessed relief. Player and manager had no regrets about the downside of his two-goal 27-minute cameo against Aston Villa but tonight Arsenal had to pay the price.

Of course, the Spaniard had not started against Villa so the only actual change from that team saw Denilson drop out with a back problem and Ramsey came in. The Welshman’s elevation was telling. After all he is perhaps the prince to Fabregas’ throne at Emirates Stadium right now.

Meanwhile, Tomas Rosicky was back on the bench after recovering from his hamstring problem.

This was a tricky game for Arsenal. After the win at Liverpool they had gone to Burnley, an equally hostile environment, and brought back a point. There was a similar euphoria after the 3-0 win over Villa on Sunday. However a draw was not enough this evening and the home side started with dynamism.

They created sustained pressure but only had one chance to show for it. That came in the ninth minute when Alex Song slipped trying to collect Traore’s pass on the halfway line and Kevin Prince Boateng sprinted into space in the right hand channel. He had Frederic Piquionne in the middle but decided to fire towards the near post. Manuel Almunia needed a strong hand to turn the ball aside.

The home side failed to build on the chance and gradually Arsenal started to turn the screw. They won a succession of corners but only created a flurry of half-chances. Andrey Arshavin hacked an effort over, Eduardo nodded well wide and Bacary Sagna saw his low drive fail to penetrate a forest of defenders in the area.

The clearest effort came in the 19th minute when Eduardo cut the ball back to Abou Diaby on the corner of the area but the Frenchman’s sidefoot shot was beaten away by Asmir Begovic at the near post.
Portsmouth were now on the back foot. Boateng sprang the offside trap for a split second but he lost his footing at the crucial moment. Arsenal would follow that chance by taking the lead.

In the 29th minute, Aaron Mokoena fouled Ramsey on the edge of the area. Eduardo tried to bend the free-kick into the far corner but Younes Kaboul attempted to intervene. The former Spurs centre back could only steer the ball inside the other post. The goal was full of fortune but it had been coming.

The strike knocked out what stuffing was left in the Portsmouth side. Belhadj fired an optimistic effort well wide but the home side’s lack of confidence was plain to see.

Three minutes from the break, Arsenal’s second goal merely hammered the point home. The Portsmouth defence stood off Eduardo in the area so he had ample time to find Ramsey. The Welshman, also unchallenged, squared to Nasri, who fired home from 15 yards. It was the Frenchman’s first goal of the season and it had been all too simple.

At the break, Portsmouth appeared to be a beaten side.

In fairness, they raised themselves as best they could after the restart. Belhadj thundered an effort wide in the opening stages but the home side could not follow it up.

You felt Arsenal were always in control. In the 69th minute, they proved it. Ramsey picked up the ball in midfield, skipped past the weakest of challenges then thumped home a shot from 22 yards. It was cracking goal from a player who only turned 19 on Boxing Day.

Portsmouth grabbed a goal five minutes later when Anthony Vanden Borre cut the ball back for Belhadj stab home a shot.

But it was a mere blip. These are dark days for Portsmouth, who had been served with a winding up order by HM Revenue & Customs on the afternoon of the game. The home fans were singing songs against the Club’s owners for much of the second half.

Their defence hardly helped the situation. Nine minutes from time, Nasri crossed to an unmarked Song, who steered his header into the far corner. The goal, like the game, had been handed to Arsenal all too easily.

At the full time, the visiting fans had their own song to sing -‘We’re going to win the League’.

Right now, they have a convincing argument.

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