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Arsenal fire blank shots to deny Wenger of a birthday present

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LONDON — Arsenal went top of the Premier League, for a few hours at least, but their seven-game winning run came to an end as Middlesbro­ugh secured a goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

The North London side have gone above Manchester City, who play on Sunday, but could yet be leapfrogge­d by Liverpool, who face West Bromwich Albion in Saturday’s late kick-off.

But the Gunners were a touch fortunate to gain even a point in a match where visitors Middlesbro­ugh had arguably the better chances, especially in the first half, and Arsenal were indebted to the performanc­e of goalkeeper Petr Cech.

Arsene Wenger’s side had a rare off day in front of goal as the Arsenal manager suffered disappoint­ment on his 67th birthday.

Arsenal were without two midfielder­s in Granit Xhaka (suspension) and Santi Cazorla (injury) so Francis Coquelin and Mohamed Elneny both started.

Middlesbro­ugh looked set up to defend and it appeared as if it would be a difficult match for them early on as Arsenal dominated, with the northeast side struggling to get out of their own half.

Mesut Ozil, who had scored a hattrick in Arsenal’s 6-0 Champions League victory over Ludogorets on Wednesday, shot just over with a free kick before Elneny’s long-range drive narrowly cleared the crossbar.

But from nowhere, Middlesbro­ugh should have taken the lead as Adama Traore’s pace helped him get the better of Laurent Koscielny and go one-on-one with Cech. The Arsenal keeper brilliantl­y saved before Alvaro Negredo somehow missed the rebound.

Within seconds, Gaston Ramirez hit the bar with a free kick as Arsenal enjoyed another let-off.

Wenger’s side went close with a free-kick of their own as Victor Valdes saved well to keep out Alex- is Sanchez’s effort. Middlesbro­ugh, however, continued to create chances with Cech’s acrobatics de- nying Ramirez from Negredo’s deflected header on.

Arsenal still could have been ahead at the break but Ozil could not quite reach a Theo Walcott cross.

Wenger’s side had a chance to take the lead moments after the restart as Valdes dropped the ball straight at Walcott’s feet, but Ben Gibson was able to clear.

Sanchez then shot wide with another free-kick from 25 yards out while the Chilean was also denied by a fabulous Valdes one-handed save following his powerful shot on the edge of the penalty area.

At the other end, the pace of Traore continued to cause problems and the former Aston Villa forward was denied by another Cech stop after he had got the better of Koscielny.

Shkodran Mustafi was fortunate to stay on the pitch when, after giving the ball away, he hauled down Ramirez but referee Mike Dean made do with just a yellow card.

Arsenal fans were getting frustrated but their side continued to create chances with Walcott feeding Sanchez who shot straight at the keeper.

Wenger then took off a disappoint­ing Alex Iwobi and brought on Lucas Perez in his place, while Alex OxladeCham­berlain came on for Elneny.

But the changes appeared to make little difference as Boro continued to defend solidly, with Sanchez unable to reach an Ozil cross from the right.

Walcott could only shoot straight at Valdes after linking up well with Perez down the right and then headed straight at the visiting keeper from another Ozil delivery.

Middlesbro­ugh might have won it late on but it took a brilliant saving challenge from Koscielny to foil Negredo, who appeared to have broken clear.

Arsenal’s disappoint­ing day was completed deep into stoppage time as Oxlade-Chamberlai­n’s cross was turned into Middlesbro­ugh’s goal by Ozil only for an offside flag to cut short the Gunners’ celebratio­ns.

Elsewhere, Ahmed Musa, Shinji Okazaki and Christian Fuchs were all on target as champions Leicester City ended a three-game winless run by crushing Crystal Palace 3-1, while Spurs drew 0-0 at Bournemout­h.

With both Arsenal and Spurs slipping up, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool can go top if they beat West Bromwich Albion by two goals or more in the late game at Anfield.

Leicester did not need Jamie Vardy as they won 3-1 at home to Palace to climb to 12th.

With Vardy starting on the bench after a groin injury, strikers Musa and Okazaki struck either side of halftime at the King Power Stadium.

Fuchs sealed victory in the 79th minute.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Middlesbro­ugh goalkeeper Victor Valdes makes a timely save from Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez during their Premier League match on Saturday.
— Reuters Middlesbro­ugh goalkeeper Victor Valdes makes a timely save from Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez during their Premier League match on Saturday.
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