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Sanchez, Ozil strike to end Arsenal away woes

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Goals from Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil ended Arsenal's run of four successive away defeats with a scratchy 2-1 victory over struggling Middlesbro­ugh in their Premier League clash on Monday.

The Gunners' performanc­e was far from convincing but will still bring some relief to their beleaguere­d manager Arsene Wenger.

There was a period after Alvaro Negredo scored an equaliser when Middlesbro­ugh, who have won only four league games this season, looked capable of going on to claim their fifth scalp.

Arsenal are new seven points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with a game in hand, while Middlesbro­ugh lie six points from safety and have also played one game fewer than most of the teams above them.

"It (the top four) is mathematic­ally still alive," Wenger told Sky Sports.

"We knew we needed to win. Now we have a little break with the FA Cup (they play Manchester City on Sunday in the semi-final) and then we come back again to the league."

At least Arsenal's trip to Teesside began far more smoothly than their previous away game at Crystal Palace when they were caught in London traffic and arrived shortly before the kick-off.

They reached Middlesbro­ugh's Riverside Stadium with plenty of time to spare, yet there was still a lack of direction on the pitch as they searched for a route to goal in the opening stages.

Wenger had made the sort of selection decisions that he usually reserves for cup ties against teams from lower divisions.

The French manager announced six changes from the team that lost 3-0 at Palace seven days earlier and, even more significan­tly, employed wing-backs alongside a defensive trio for the first time since 1997.

His tactical alteration­s did not provide instant results, although they did enjoy the bulk of the early possession and Olivier Giroud's claims for a penalty when he was floored by Daniel Ayala certainly had some merit.

Arsenal's attacking difficulti­es were not unexpected because Middlesbro­ugh went into the game after conceding only 37 goals -- two fewer than Wenger's under-performing side.

Marten de Roon headed past the Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech midway through the opening half, but was offside -- Middlesbro­ugh were unimaginat­ive and with 42 minutes gone, they were behind.

A foul by Adam Clayton on the edge of the area was a gift for Sanchez, the Chilean star flighted his free-kick over the wall and inside the post.

It was his 19th Premier League goal of the season and only three fewer than the entire Middlesbro­ugh team going into this game, so it was a surprise that the home side suddenly looked capable of producing a response in the second half.

Middlesbro­ugh were immediatel­y on the front foot and levelled inside five minutes after Sanchez lost possession.

 ??  ?? Arsenal's Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the EPL football match against Middlesbro­ugh at Riverside Stadium in Middlesbro­ugh, northeast England.
Arsenal's Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the EPL football match against Middlesbro­ugh at Riverside Stadium in Middlesbro­ugh, northeast England.

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