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Van Persie Sinks Blues (Sky Sports)
Chelsea 1 Arsenal 2
A
dramatic second-half Robin van Persie brace saw Arsenal come from behind to
secure a vital 2-1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The Gunners imploded to gift the Blues the lead on 31 minutes when keeper
Manuel Almunia collected a corner but threw the ball to Jose Bosingwa, who
put in a great cross from the right which the unlucky Johan Djourou steered
into his own goal.
But Van Persie equalised on 59 minutes when smashing a right-footed effort
into the top corner from the edge of the box, although replays showed he was
offside.
He then added a second three minutes later to stun Stamford Bridge when
latching onto a fine header down by Emmanuel Adebayor and hitting a great
left-footed effort on the turn into the bottom right-hand corner past the
despairing dive of Petr Cech.
Chelsea remain top on goal difference from Liverpool but the Merseysiders
will replace them if they get at least a point from their home clash with
West Ham on Monday night.
The victory helped Arsenal to move back into the top four and cut the gap
between them and Chelsea to seven points.
There was no hint of an Arsenal revival after a first half which saw them
largely outplayed by the league leaders.
Arsenal's season, dogged by dressing-room unrest and five league defeats,
looked in danger of imploding completely.
Frenetic
The opening 45 minutes was typically frenetic for a London derby and
although Chelsea started brightly, the visitors almost snatched the lead in
the 13th minute.
A cross to the far post from Emmanuel Adebayor was expertly controlled by
Samir Nasri. His drilled shot was only kept out by the outstretched arm of
the giant Cech in the Chelsea goal.
But Chelsea weathered Arsenal's early fire and almost opened the scoring
themselves in the 23rd minute when a cross from Bosingwa was met by the
unmarked Frank Lampard.
The England midfielder sent his header goalwards only for Manuel Almunia to
grasp it with both hands.
But Chelsea went ahead in the 31st minute thanks to some comedy football
from Arsenal.
Almunia threw the ball straight to Bosingwa and, after exchanging passes
with team-mates, the Portugal right-back sent over a dangerous low cross
that Djourou could only turn into his own net from six yards.
But the first portent of an Arsenal revival arrived soon afterwards when Van
Persie forced Cech into another fine save after the Arsenal forward had got
the better of Branislav Ivanovic and unleashed a low drive towards the
bottom corner.
Arsenal could have gone further behind five minutes before the interval but
Almunia denied Salomon Kalou after Lampard's audacious headed flick had put
him clear.
Second-half
Chelsea had not conceded a second-half goal all season and so any chance of
an Arsenal fightback was deemed remote at best.
The home side should have gone two in front four minutes after the restart
but Lampard saw his shot flash just wide of Almunia's left-hand upright.
It was the last Chelsea attempt before Arsenal, against all the odds, turned
the game on its head with two goals in three minutes.
The first was a controversial one as Van Persie was clearly yards offside
when Denilson found him on the edge of the penalty area.
But with no whistle from referee Mike Dean, the Arsenal ace smashed the ball
into the net for a 59th-minute equaliser.
Three minutes later the Dutchman put Arsenal in front. There seemed little
danger as Van Persie shielded the ball on the edge of the penalty area with
his back to Cech's goal.
But a superb shot on the turn sent the ball through the legs of Lampard and
beyond the surprised Cech and into the bottom corner to the delight of the
Arsenal fans. It was his ninth of the season.
Chelsea were stunned but the introductions of both Florent Malouda and
Miroslav Stoch in place of John Obi Mikel and Deco, proved fruitless for
Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Chelsea have not won at home now for three games and the flowing football
that allowed them to destroy Sunderland 5-0 at the start of the month has
deserted them.
Scolari's side ran out of ideas as the game wore on and even when they
fashioned a rare chance to get back in the game, it was squandered by poor
finishing.
Malouda sent a shot high into the crowd with four minutes remaining when the
Frenchman should have at least hit the target.
Arsenal were clearly in no mood to allow Chelsea to get back in the game and
despite a spell of injury-time pressure, Wenger's side clung on to defy the
critics and keep themselves in the hunt for the title.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Arsenal |
1 |
Goals |
2 |
1 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
2 |
Shots on Target |
7 |
8 |
Shots off Target |
4 |
6 |
Blocked Shots |
1 |
3 |
Corners |
2 |
18 |
Fouls |
16 |
5 |
Offsides |
4 |
2 |
Yellow Cards |
0 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
80.9 |
Passing Success |
74.5 |
27 |
Tackles |
32 |
74.1 |
Tackles Success |
65.6 |
59.6 |
Possession |
40.4 |
48.7 |
Territorial Advantage |
51.3 |
Teams
Chelsea
Cech,
Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, A. Cole, Mikel (Malouda 70), Kalou, Ballack,
Lampard, Deco (Stoch 81), Anelka
Subs
Not Used
Hilario, Ferreira, Bridge, Alex, Mineiro
Booked
Terry,
Ivanovic
Goals
Djourou (og) 31
Arsenal
Almunia, Sagna,
Djourou, Gallas, Clichy, Denilson, Fabregas, Song, Nasri, Van Persie,
Adebayor (Bendtner 83)
Subs Not
Used
Fabianski, Gibbs, Silvestre, Ramsey, Wilshere, Vela
Booked
Goals
van Persie 59, 62
Attendance 41,760
Referee
M. Dean