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ARSENAL - THE GUNNERS - WELCOME TO SEASON 2016/2017
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Arsenal's Mikel Arteta reacts after missing a penalty kick during their English Premier League soccer match against Fulham at Emirates Stadium in London November 10, 2012. |
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Mikel Arteta's late penalty was saved as Arsenal and Fulham drew 3-3
Best of the Match
Man of the match: Theo Walcott. He may not have got on the scoresheet, but hehad a hand in two of Arsenal's goals and was a constant threat before his substitution.
Moment of the match: Dimitar Berbatov converting from the penalty spot in the 67th minute to put Fulham in the lead for the first time in the match.
Save of the match: A great low stop to his left from Mark Schwarzer thwarts Mikel Arteta's spot-kick and saves the day for the Cottagers in the final seconds of the London derby.
Talking point: Referee Phil Dowd's inconsistent decisions and cautioning with regard to late challenges and shirt-tugs from Sidwell, Podolski, Ramsey and Koscielny.
Goal of the match: Olivier Giroud's superb 69th minute header from Walcott's cross from the right to tie the match at 3-3 after the Frenchman struck the post.
Last edited by Don Henley on 12-11-2012 09:45 AM
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hampessssss.... |
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berangan nak beli jersi home 12/13 lengan panjang dengan nameset Cavani..terbaik.. |
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scoreline yg sama season lepas..next, aston villa. |
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Arsenal thump 10-man Spurs after Adebayor sees red
Premier League, Emirates Stadium - Arsenal 5 (Mertesacker 24, Podolski 42, Giroud 45+1, Cazorla 60, Walcott 90+1) Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Adebayor 10, Bale 71)
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MAN OF THE MATCH
Santi Cazorla (Arsenal): Taken out by Adebayor for the challenge that prompted the red card, but returned to haunt Spurs as his considerable class was allowed room to flourish against the 10 men. Scored a fine goal and played provider for Giroud to add the third.
PLAYER RATINGS
Arsenal: Szczesny 6, Sagna 6, Mertesacker 6, Koscielny 7, Vermaelen 7, Arteta 7, Wilshere 6, Cazorla 8, Walcott 7, Podolski 7, Giroud 7. Subs: Santos 6, Ramsey 6, Oxlade-Chamberlain 7
Tottenham: Lloris 7, Walker 5, Gallas 6, Vertonghen 6, Naughton 4, Lennon 7, Huddlestone 5, Sandro 5, Bale 7, Adebayor 4, Defoe 5. Subs: Dawson 6, Carroll 6, Dempsey 5
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Arsenal's Lukas Podolski celebrates scoring against Montpellier during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Emirates Stadium in London November 21, 2012. |
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Champions League - Arsenal beat Montpellier to qualify for knockout stage
Champions League Group B, Emirates Stadium - Arsenal 2 (Wilshere 49, Giroud 63) Montpellier 0
Two excellent second-half goals gave Arsenal a 2-0 win over Montpellier at the Emirates Stadium, a result that saw the Gunners qualify from Champions League Group B.
Following a dreary opening 45 minutes, Arsenal burst into life after half-time as Jack Wilshere’s first goal in nearly two years and a wonder-strike from Lukas Podolski put them in charge against the well-organised but uninspiring French side.
The goals gave Arsenal confidence to push for a third, but the delightful build-up play was not capped off with any additional goals.
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MAN OF THE MATCH
Lukas Podolski - Arsenal: The Germany forward was a marauding presence on the left, and scored a magnificent goal. Edges Giroud by virtue of his good first-half performance.
PLAYER RATINGS
ARSENAL: Szczęsny 6, Sagna 7, Mertesacker 6, Vermaelen 7, Koscielny 6, Arteta 6, Wilshere 7, Cazorla 7, Oxlade-Chamberlain 7, Podolski 8, Giroud 7. Subs: Ramsey 6, Coquelin N/A, Gervinho N/A.
MONTPELLIER: Jourdren 6, Bedimo 6, Deplagne 5, El Kaoutari 6, Congré 6, Yanga-Mbiwa 6, Estrada 6, Cabella 6, Belhanda 6, Mounier 5, Charbonnier 5. Subs: Marveaux N/A, Martin 6, Herrera 6.
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seri jek |
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Aston Villa hold Arsenal in bore draw
Premier League, Villa Park - Aston Villa 0, Arsenal 0
MAN OF THE MATCH
Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa): A very solid performance from the improving Irishman, who coped well with the twin attack of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Carl Jenkinson down the Arsenal right.
PLAYER RATINGS
ASTON VILLA: Guzan 7; Lowton 6, Vlaar 6, Clark 7, Stevens 7; El Ahmadi 6, Westwood 6, Bannan 7, Weimann 7; Agbonlahor 6, Benteke 7. Subs: Albrighton N/A, Holman 7, Lichaj 7.
ARSENAL: Szczesny 7; Jenkinson 6, Koscielny 6, Mertesacker 6, Gibbs 6; Arteta 7, Ramsey 5, Cazorla 6, Oxlade-Chamberlain 6; Podolski 5, Giroud 6. Subs: Coquelin N/A, Arshavin 6, Gervinho 5.
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Arsenal's Theo Walcott celebrates after scoring during their English Premier League match against Everton at Goodison Park |
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Everton hit back for draw after Walcott's quickfire opener
Goodison Park - Everton 1 (Fellaini 28) Arsenal (Walcott 1)
MAN OF THE MATCH
Theo Walcott - Arsenal: Looked bright on the ball. Scored a fine opening goal, but was let down by some of his team-mates in supporting him. A mature performance from a figure sporting a moustache for Movember. Has now scored 10 times this term.
PLAYER RATINGS
EVERTON: Howard 7, Hibbert 7, Baines 7, Gibson 5, Jagielka 7, Jelavic 7, Naismith 5, Distin 7, Osman 7, Pienaar 7, Fellaini 7. Subs: Oviedo 6, Hitzlsperger 6.
ARSENAL: Szczesny 7, Sagna 6, Mertesacker 6, Vermaelen 6, Koscielny 5, Arteta 6, Wilshere 6, Giroud 6, Walcott 7, Ramsey 6, Cazorla 6. Arsenal. Subs: Coquelin 6, Gervinho 6, Gibbs 7.
mier League, Goodison Park - Everton 1 (Fellaini 28) Arsenal (Walcott 1) |
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seri lagik |
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