The Borneo Post

Arsenal’s top-four hopes suffer major blow with 3-0 Palace loss

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LONDON: Arsenal’s hopes of finishing in the Premier League’s top four suffered a potentiall­y fatal blow as they suffered a humiliatin­g 3- 0 defeat at relegation-threatened Crystal Palace on Monday.

Victory had been imperative for an Arsenal side that had won only two league games since January but the abject display with Andros Townsend, Yohan Cabaye and Luka Milivojevi­c all scoring for Palace only heaped more pressure on manager Arsene Wenger.

Sixth- placed Arsenal, who have finished in the top four in 20 consecutiv­e seasons under Wenger, now have 54 points from 30 games — seven points behind fourth- placed Manchester City, who have played a game more.

“It’s damaging of course,” a seemingly dispirited Wenger told Sky Sports when asked about how serious the blow was to their chances of Champions League football next season. “That’s the most difficult thing for us tonight.”

Rejuvenate­d Palace, winners of four of their previous five league games under Sam Allardyce, started confidentl­y and opened the scoring when former Tottenham winger Townsend swept the ball home at the end of a smart passing move after 17 minutes.

Palace striker Chri stian Benteke then had a goal ruled out for offside before Cabaye’s superb curled effort and Milivojevi­c’s penalty in f ive second- hal f minutes completed a miserable night for Wenger at a raucous Selhurst Park.

Palace stay 16th but now have 34 points from 31 matches, six more than Swansea City, who occupy the final relegation place in 18th and have played a game more.

“All we can do is apologise for that performanc­e,” Arsenal’s Theo Walcott said after Arsenal fans had sung ‘ You’re not fit to wear the shirt’ at their players.

“It was a great three points and a well needed-three points,” Townsend said.

“Sam Allardyce has been incredible. He looks to have worked his magic again.”

Arsenal started shakily against in- form Palace and within the first seven minutes Cabaye had wasted a dangerous shooting position before Milivojevi­c blazed narrowly wide.

Arsenal settled into a period of possession but Palace were a constant threat on the break and it was a long ball from a goalkick that yielded the breakthrou­gh.

After Benteke won a header, a neat passing move ended with Townsend stroking home a cross from the slipping Wilfried Zaha, high past Emiliano Martinez. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend (second right) celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Arsenal at Selhurst Park in south London. — AFP photo
Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend (second right) celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Arsenal at Selhurst Park in south London. — AFP photo

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