The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Ace Cech spares Arsenal’s blushes

- By Helen Rowe-Willocks sport@sundaypost.com

ARSENAL wasted a host of chances to toast Arsene Wenger’s 67th birthday, labouring to a goalless draw with struggling Middlesbro­ugh.

Petr Cech kept the toothless Gunners in the match too, producing three vital first- half saves as Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to 12 matches in all competitio­ns.

Mesut Ozil thought he had stolen the points at the death, tapping home in the fourth minute of added time – only to be ruled clearly offside.

Wenger admitted his birthday mood would be completely governed by the Gunners’ result. Drawing a blank at the Emirates will no doubt have left the Frenchman hugely frustrated.

Alexis Sanchez wasted two fine chances as Arsenal missed the chance for a seventh successive Premier League victory.

Middlesbro­ugh extended their winless Premier League run to seven matches, but still met their point with unbridled glee.

Cech’s status as the man of the firsthalf indicated Arsenal’s frustratio­ns and their fortunes to meet the interval with the game still goalless.

Mohamed Elneny blasted just wide from 25 yards, before Ozil fell in the area under Marten de Roon’s challenge. Referee Mike Dean waved away Arsenal’s half-hearted penalty appeals, and Middlesbro­ugh then dominated.

Adama Traore picked Laurent Koscielny’s pocket to race clear, only for Cech to stalk forward and produce a fine save.

The former Chelsea goalkeeper then leapt straight to his feet to deny Alvaro Negredo with the follow-up strike.

All credit was due to Cech for the double save, but former Manchester City striker Negrego should have buried the loose ball.

Gaston Ramirez whipped a free-kick against the angle of post and bar next as Arsenal continued to wobble.

Victor Valdes turned a Sanchez freekick round a post as Arsenal punctuated Middlesbro­ugh’s purple patch.

But the Teesiders were quickly back on the attack, and again wasted a giltedged chance. Cech rescued Arsenal once more, pulling off a fine save from Ramirez’s point-blank header.

Ne gr edo’s effort glanced off Koscielny to fall kindly for Ramirez, only for Cech to produce another vital save.

Arsenal at least closed the half in style with their most eye- catching move to that point, Alex Iwobi racing on to a raking pass and laying off inside to Sanchez. The Chile hitman clipped a clever pass across the box to Theo Walcott in the inside- right channel, and he duly fired square across goal for Ozil. The onrushing Germany midfielder just arrived too late, however, leaving the sides level at the turnaround.

Sanchez missed a fine chance to open the scoring in the second half, flailing off balance with the goal at his mercy after Valdes had flapped at and missed a ball into Middlesbro­ugh’s box. Sanchez spurned another fine opening when played through by Walcott, but he shot straight at Valdes, leaving the Gunners still agitatedly chasing that elusive breakthrou­gh.

As Arsenal continued to labour for openings, Middlesbro­ugh broke at pace again, forcing Koscienly to produce a fine last- ditch recovery tackle on Negredo.

 ??  ?? Hector Bellerin of Arsenal and Marten de Roon.
Hector Bellerin of Arsenal and Marten de Roon.
 ??  ?? ■ Middlesbro­ugh’s Adama Traore (left) tries to get past Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin.
■ Middlesbro­ugh’s Adama Traore (left) tries to get past Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin.

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