The Sun (Malaysia)

Respite for Wenger

> … as Arsenal hold Man City at home

-

below City, who occupy the fourth and final Champions League berth, in sixth place, but they retain a game in hand on them.

City were prevented from reclaiming third place from Liverpool and eating into Chelsea’s advantage following the leaders’ shock 2-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace.

But City, who have now drawn their last three league games, will have an opportunit­y to close to within eight points of the summit when they travel to Chelsea on Wednesday.

Wenger again faced protests from some Arsenal fans, this time in the form of an advertisin­g van parked outside the ground and leaflets about the launch of a #NoNewContr­act social media campaign.

City’s team featured the novelty of Jesus Navas at rightback, but there was nothing new about the huge boulevards of space they found between the members of Arsenal’s back four.

It took City less than five minutes to draw blood as Kevin De Bruyne’s hopeful pass from deep inside his own half sent Sane scampering clear.

The Germany winger outpaced Hector Bellerin and skipped past David Ospina – deputising in goal for the injured Petr Cech – before rolling in his eighth City goal.

When De Bruyne bent a low shot against the post and David Silva forced Ospina to parry with the rebound, Arsenal looked set for a long afternoon.

They worked a foothold, however, with Mesut Ozil putting a tame shot straight at Willy Caballero, Nacho Monreal lashing over from a corner and Alexis Sanchez curling centimetre­s wide.

It took a last-ditch sliding challenge from Fernandinh­o, meanwhile, to prevent Sanchez applying the finishing touch to Ozil’s flick.

Wenger’s men equalised in the 40th minute when Gael Clichy played Walcott onside from Mustafi’s header and the England man bundled a shot past Caballero.

But in testament to Arsenal’s recent travails, parity would exist for just 131 seconds.

De Bruyne’s dart into the box was halted by the sliding Laurent Koscielny, but Silva collected the loose ball and laid it off to Aguero, who crashed a low, angled drive beneath Ospina.

Koscielny was forced off by injury at the break, with Gabriel taking his place, while Guardiola tightened things up by introducin­g Yaya Toure for Raheem Sterling and moving De Bruyne out to the right.

Arsenal had threatened in firsthalf stoppage time, Walcott stabbing over from Sanchez’s pass, and eight minutes into the second half they levelled when Mustafi rose to head in Ozil’s corner.

While Wenger sent on Olivier Giroud and Alex Iwobi for Walcott and Danny Welbeck in search of a third goal, it was City who came closest to finding a winner.

Ospina was obliged to save from a booming Fernandinh­o drive and a header by Aguero, who had also headed wide from Navas’s cross moments before Walcott’s equaliser.

City wanted a penalty in stoppage time after the ball brushed Monreal’s arm as he attempted a stooping header, but referee Andre Marriner said no. – AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Leroy Sane (right) takes the ball around Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Ospina on his way to scoring the opening goal of their English Premier League match at The Emirates yesterday. –
Manchester City’s Leroy Sane (right) takes the ball around Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Ospina on his way to scoring the opening goal of their English Premier League match at The Emirates yesterday. –

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia