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  • Arsenal hit Rovers for six

    Arsenal produced a thrilling display of attacking football with a 6-2 win over Blackburn Rovers at the Emirates Stadium.
    Rovers took the lead in the opening minutes through Steven Nzonzi but Tomas Vermaelen scored a great equaliser from outside the area on 17 minutes.

    David Dunn then gave Blackburn the lead once more but Robin van Persie replied instantly with a great left-foot shot.

    The Gunners were then rampant and Cesc Fabregas was pulling the strings from midfield - setting up Arshavin on 37 minutes to give Arsenal the lead.

    Fabregas then bagged a deserved goal in the second half before substitutes Theo Walcott and Nicklas Bendtner completed the rout.
    Arsene Wenger's young side once again showed their character to recover and record a third successive Premier League victory, a sixth in all competitions, which reduces the deficit on the sides above them and with the benefit of a match in hand.

    Before kick-off visiting Arsenal legend Thierry Henry was given a warm reception by the Emirates Stadium faithful, the Barcelona forward having admitted he would one day love to return to his old club in some capacity - perhaps even as Wenger's eventual successor.

    Rovers, though, had not read the script and took the lead on three minutes.

    Nzonzi got up above Vermaelen and flicked the ball goalwards, which looped over Vito Mannone - the first goal conceded in 359 minutes since the Champions League game in Liege.

    Belgian Vermaelen then more than made up for his error in judgement when firing Arsenal level on 16 minutes.

    Referee Peter Walton allowed play to go on despite a foul, and Abou Diaby fed Fabregas on the edge of the Blackburn area.

    Finish

    He laid it back into the path of the centre-back, who took a touch inside before slamming the ball into the bottom corner with his left foot to chalk up a fifth goal of an impressive debut season.

    Paul Robinson made a couple more good saves before Rovers went ahead once more. Franco Di Santo got away down the right, and fed the ball through to Dunn on the other flank whose shot deflected into the net off William Gallas.

    The lead did not last long though, as in the 33rd minute Van Persie latched onto Fabregas' defence-splitting pass and dispatched a low strike into the far corner.

    Arsenal maintained their pressure and completed the turnaround on 36 minutes. Fabregas was again the provider, this time playing Arshavin into the left side of the penalty area and the Russian drilled in an angled drive.

    Blackburn had a strong claim for a penalty at the start of the second half. Dunn dribbled into the box, but despite looking to have been caught by Vermaelen's outstretched leg, the referee waved play on.

    Fabregas finally got his goal following more patient build-up on 57 minutes.

    Rosicky hooked a loose ball back along the edge of the Rovers penalty area and it dropped just right for the Arsenal captain, who crashed a half-volley past
    Robinson.

    Effort

    To their credit, Rovers refused to lie down and another determined run from Dunn tested Mannone, the keeper making a parry to beat away the midfielder's shot from 18 yards.

    Walcott, hoping to make an impression on England manager Fabio Capello, was introduced for the final 22 minutes replacing Rosicky.

    Rovers hit the woodwork when Vermaelen deflected substitute David Hoilett's shot into the ground onto the post.

    Diaby drilled an effort just wide following Fabregas' clever backheel, before Walcott marked his return with a goal on 75 minutes when he side-footed home Fabregas' pass following a quick counter by Arshavin.

    Fabregas was given a standing ovation after he was replaced by Bendtner, who should have scored when clean through on 80 minutes, but shot straight at
    Robinson.

    Walcott had another effort scrambled off the line by Gael Givet before Bendtner - fit again after suffering minor injuries in a car crash - smashed in a sixth from 20 yards.
    Last edited by Karl; October 4, 2009, 04:43 PM.

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    http://www.skysports.com/video/inlin...606897,00.html

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    • #3
      Very good game.

      Arsenal only know one way to play---and that is attack...attack...attack.

      The team is better without Bendtner. He came on when it was 5-NIL. The goal he scored was quite nice. But my feelings about him is unchanged.
      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

      HL

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      • #4
        We believe in every single one of our players.Bendtner included,i've got no doubt he is gonna be top player for Arsenal.

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        • #5
          teams that play the long ball will give Arsenal problem. Big Sam realise that.
          • 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
            teams that play the long ball will give Arsenal problem. Big Sam realise that.

            What happened to Sam Allardyce's team? I guess they didnt learn the basics on how to defend did they? What a top class manager he is.

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            • #7
              he normally succeeds in flustering arsenal wid physical play, I don't think arsenal are so soft anymore, could get a little tougher in the middle and an enforcer in the back though

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              • #8
                and concede 2...yuh cincede 2 against chelsea or man u das it!

                wi need fi stop leaking goals.....

                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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