Arsenal Charity ball for the Arsenal Foundation 2013 in pictures

9th May 2013 By ArsenalSupremo

Arsenal held their yearly Charity ball for their foundation to raise over £300 000 which was hosted by comedian Matt Lucas. The Foundation aims to transform the lives of young people in the UK and overseas through a range of education and sport initiatives.

Read More From The Event http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2321658/Arsenal-players-force-foundations-charity-ball.html
















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Arsenal have rumored to have signed a 170 million kit deal with Puma

8th May 2013 By ArsenalSupremo

What our kit could look like
According to The Mirror Arsenal have rumored to have signed a 5 year 170 million kit deal with Puma, which if true would be the biggest in English League Football. This would provide the Gunners a huge spending power in the Summer. 

Rumours are circulating that Wenger is ready to buy ACF Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic although he would cost over 20 million for the player. 

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Interview : Wojciech Szczesny says Spurs lack quality to finish above Arsenal

6th May 2013 by Gordon @Arsenal_Supremo


Wojciech Szczesny spoke after the hard fought 1 0 win at QPR to continue their push for the Champions League places. Theo Walcott scored the fastest goal in the Premier League this season scoring after just 20 seconds and Szczesny was full of praise for the player which you can see in the interview below. 

He also had a dig at Arsenal's North London Rivals Spurs who he claims lack quality to finish above Arsenal.

“I only found out after the game that they had won 1-0 but I don’t think it matters really.

“If we win our next two games it will be enough because either Chelsea or Spurs will drop points because they play each other.

“If you look at Chelsea’s fixtures, they have Tottenham and Everton left and they won’t be easy games.

“And Tottenham do not have enough quality, so there you go...”



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Arsenal still with Edge For Top 4

6th May 2013 By Jeff @ArsenalTrend


'Super Sunday' was not supper afterall, especially as Manchester United and the greedy badger surrendered all 3 points to Chelsea late into the clash at Old Trafford, but Wenger believes Arsenal still on course for a top 4 finish. Arsene Wenger believes the momentum is now with Arsenal and in the driving seat in the battle to claim a place in next season's Champions League.

Arsenal moved back to 4th place following Chelsea's 1-0 victory at Old Trafford against new champions Manchester United. Thats a defining moment in the chase for the Champions League especially for both Arsenal and Tottenham. The Gunners are now unbeaten in eight games, they now have two games remaining and the manager believes maximum points will ensure his side finish in the top four.

"We are on a very strong run," said the manager. "We are ready for a fight and the team is highly focused to do it.

"Definitely the momentum is there. If you look at the points we have made compared to two months ago we are going for it and we make the points.

"Away from home we have won everywhere. We have also had lots of derbies and they are difficult to win."

"We have done that nearly because we dropped two points against Everton and Manchester United but we want to win every game and we want to concentrate on doing that."

..With Arsenal doing the permutations, Chelsea claiming all three points at Old Trafford puts a different emphasis on the midweek clash between Chelsea and Tottenham. With Chelsea currently three points clear of Spurs and with a superior goal difference, from the Gooners perspective, the match has shifted from must win or a must not lose for Chelsea.

Apparently for the White Hart Lane faithful's, Tottenham's have to win at Stamford Bridge to have a mathematical edge over Arsenal. Arsenal can however, only be concerned with their own performances with emphasis on securing all remaining six points available and hope results elsewhere comes in our favour.

Wenger also believes Theo Walcott good form is down to maturity and calmness in front of goal. Theo Walcott struck the decsive goal after just 20 seconds, following up his strike against Manchester United last time out for his 20th goal of the season.

It was the fastest goal of the English Premier League season. Wenger believes the winger's scoring return is a reflection of his growing maturity.

"He is 24 now, he is a mature player. He has improved his finishing, he is an improved player," said Wenger.

"His ability to resist an opponent is better, it was similar goal to the one against United."

But Wenger admitted his side had shown some nerves as they were made to work hard for the win by a Rangers side who are facing next season playing in the Championship.

He said: "You could see that this team they have not played under special pressure and with fear in recent months. They had the quality to stay in the Premier League for me. And they made life difficult for us.

"Overall we played maybe as though the points were vital for us today." Wenger added.

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QPR 0 Arsenal 1 Match Report Match Reaction & Highlights

4th May 2013 by Jeff @ArsenalTrend 


Theo Walcott fired the fastest Premier League goal of the season as Arsenal moved back up to third place with a 1-0 victory at relegated QPR on Saturday.England winger Walcott struck after just 20 seconds to help Arsene Wenger's side establish a two-point gap ahead of fourth-placed Chelsea, 24 hours before Rafael Benitez's side travel to Manchester United.


The Gunners were given a late scare when keeper Wojciech Szczesny was forced into a save from Loic Remy, but otherwise this was a comfortable step towards qualifying for the Champions League via a top-four finish.For QPR, there was only more disappointment following a painful week after last weekend's relegation at Reading as they slipped to the bottom of the table.

Tottenham's late victory over Southampton meant Arsenal had slipped back to fifth spot by the time they kicked off, but the news from White Hart Lane provided extra motivation for Wenger's men. They were ahead in quick time after unpicking the Rangers defence with a deceptively simple move that was capped by Walcott's right-footed finish for his 20th goal of the season.

The home side had touched the ball just once before Tomas Rosicky's right wing cross found Aaron Ramsey who headed down into the path of Mikel Arteta.The midfielder feigned to shoot, wrong-footing centre back Clint Hill, then slipped the ball to Walcott breaking inside the area and the winger's shot was powerful enough to find the net despite the efforts of keeper Robert Green.

Walcott had scored after just two minutes against Manchester United last time out but the Gunners had been unable to hold onto the lead with the newly crowned champions recovering to force a draw.This time, though, they were facing a side recently condemned to the Championship and the pattern of the first half suggested they were unlikely to suffer a similar disappointment. Arsenal were in complete control and should have added a second long before the interval.

In the 26th minute, Walcott produced a shot on the turn that struck the woodwork and would have led to the visitors' second had Rosicky followed up with more determination. QPR offered little by way of response and their efforts were summed up when Remy shot wastefully wide from 35 yards when he had team-mates in support. Park Ji-Sung did little better when he found space inside the Arsenal penalty area only to send his effort high over Szczesny's crossbar.


Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes had led the inquests into the club's failure to stay out of the bottom three this season, condemning the efforts of some of the expensive recruits as unacceptable and there was little during the opening 45 minutes to suggest the chairman's view was misguided. Harry Redknapp attempted to spark his side into life with the half-time introduction of Shaun Derry for the unimpressive Stephane Mbia. The changes appeared to have the desired effect as QPR finally showed signs they could yet go down fighting.


Andros Townsend tested the Arsenal goalkeeper with a powerful 25-yard shot that Szczesny was forced to punch away. The revival didn't last however, and it was Green who was by far the busier keeper as the second half progressed. The England international, recalled in place of Julio Cesar who was missing from the home squad after a week in which he has been linked with a move to Arsenal, was twice called into action, first to deny Santi Cazorla and then yet another effort from Walcott. Arsenal maintained control and apart from Remy's effort, they secured the points with ease.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said was quick to acknowledge it was not an easy game at the end of the game: "It was a very difficult game and the three points are absolutely vital. The focus was very good."


Two more crucial games left for Arsenal to clinch a champions league spot as its certain one of Chelsea or Spurs or even both will drop points when they both clash mid week, but Arsenal will play next in 10 days time.

Harry Redknapp:
"When you go 1-0 down to Arsenal in the first minute then you fear the worse, but I felt we played every bit as well as them.

"I felt we were always a threat and Andros Towsend was outstanding. I don't know where we'll get another Townsend from, he'll go back to Tottenham a better play.

"I'm looking forward to the challenge next season. I went to watch a (Championship) game today because we're going to be in that division next season."
Theo Walcott & Mikel Arteta Post Match Reaction 



Match Facts and Stats 

1. Theo Walcott's strike after 20 seconds is Arsenal's fastest in the Premier League era which beat Robin van Persie's deflected goal after 32 seconds for Manchester United against West Ham this season. 

2. Only five players have been subbed off more often in a single PL season than Lukas Podolski's 21 in 2012-13. 

3. Arsenal have won 10, drawn three and lost just one of their last 14 Premier League games.

4. Arsenal have now won all eleven Premier League games where they have been ahead at half-time this season.

5. Arsenal have won four in a row away from home for the first time since 2010. They haven't won five in a row since Sep 2004.

6. Match Stats FT Stats QPR v Arsenal Shots 13-12 On target 4-7, Fouls 8-9 Duels Won 43%-57%, Pass Accuracy 76%-84%, Possession 41%-59%

7. Arsenal have scored 18 goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches this campaign; the most in the division.




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QPR 0 Arsenal 1 : 4th May 2013 Match Pictures

4th May 2013 by ArsenalSupremo

Theo Walcott fired the fastest Premier League goal of the season as Arsenal moved back up to third place with a 1-0 victory at relegated QPR on Saturday.England winger Walcott struck after just 20 seconds to help Arsene Wenger's side establish a two-point gap ahead of fourth-placed Chelsea, 24 hours before Rafael Benitez's side travel to Manchester United.















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QPR vs Arsenal Match Preview

3rd May 2013 By Jeff @ArsenalTrend 

Match Date 04.05.13 Kick Off 17.30
Arsenal will be aiming to strengthen their top-four position as they visit Loftus Road to play relegated Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. The Gunners (18-10-7) are sandwiched between Chelsea and Tottenham in the race for Champions League qualification, but their rivals play each other in their game in hand on Wednesday evening. Without striker Olivier Giroud for this run-in, Arsene Wenger has spoken of his desire to play Lukas Podolski in a central role in the club's remaining three matches.

"He has the qualities to play through the middle, because he is a good finisher," Wenger said about his German attacker. "He has a good technique and because we have a game based on very quick combinations, I believe he can be a part of that. Overall I am convinced in the coming games he will show it. A definite decision has not been made, but if there is an opportunity then there is a good chance I will play him there."

Full Interview from Wenger Click Here

QPR (4-13-18) were relegated to the Championship last weekend, but chairman Tony Fernandes is confident the club have a plan in place to survive the drop and challenge for an immediate return to the top flight.

"We've been through who Harry wants to keep and who he is happy to let go," said Fernandes. "There are some that will want to stay, others that might want to move on. I am a positive person, so people will say I'm not being realistic, but if you go through player by player, we'll sort it out. It's not insurmountable.

"A lot of our investment has gone into building up the squad. Now we're in a position where we can trade. We weren't able to do that before - we were just buying, buying and buying. The policy was how long do we sign a player for and what kind of wages are we paying. That's all been cleared up now though. I don't think we're going to be in a bad position from that. We'll come out of it okay."

Rangers have won just twice at home all season, which is unsurprisingly the worst home record in the division. Their 14 points picked up, 12 goals scored and minus-13 goal difference are all league lows. Arsenal have gone a season-best seven games unbeaten and lost just one of the last 13. The Gunners have the best away defence in the league, with just 14 goals conceded in 17 games.

Arsenal won 1-0 when these teams met in October, with Mikel Arteta scoring a controversial offside winner six minutes from time. The Gunners have not won any of their last six visits to Loftus Road.

TEAM NEWS:

Arssenal :

Arsenal are without Lukasz Fabianski (rib) and Abou Diaby (knee).

QPR:
QPR have doubts over Christopher Samba (knee), Andros Townsend (hamstring), Shaun Wright-Phillips (ankle) and DJ Campbell (foot).

The game is up for Queens Park Rangers and have nothing to play for again but Arsenal will hope confirmation of relegation does not free the hosts of their shackles or turn them into keen spoilers on the day.
Arsenal cannot afford any form of slip up in this game, they must prevail to maintain their good run, as victory at the Loftus road will move back into third.

Its indeed really worrying that Arsenal have never won at Loftus Road in the Premier League era (D3 L2), but a bit of respite that
Arsenal have won their last three away league games.

The Gunners have not won four in a row on the road since November 2010, can they change that and get all 3 points on Saturday evening?

Mark Lawrenson BBC Pundit View

"Arsenal are on a really good run of form dating back to their defeat in the north London derby at the start of March, and they should continue that at Loftus Road. "

Match Facts Via BBC

The Gunners are chasing a fifth successive away win in all competitions.

Arsenal are one of only two Premier League teams who have yet to lose after taking the lead this season. Manchester United are the other side with that record.

The Gunners have surrendered just six points from winning positions this term, the second best record in the top flight. In comparison, fellow Champions League hopefuls Chelsea and Tottenham have dropped 16 and 23 points respectively.

Arsenal have lost just one game against a side in the bottom half of the league table so far this season (against Norwich in October).

Theo Walcott is set to make his 200th league appearance in English football (including 21 games for Southampton).

No Premier League player has had as many shots as Aaron Ramsey (39) without scoring this season.



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Arsene Wenger dismisses PSG rumours & the return of Fabregas in his Pre Match Press Conference

3rd May 2013 By ArsenalSupremo


Arsene Wenger spoke to the media ahead of the Premier League match between the Arsenal and QPR at Loftus Road. The main headlines to come out of the conference was that Wenger dismissed reports linking him to a move to PSG.

"I answered that question already. I respect my contracts. Football excites me... my love for this club excites me."

"I want this club to do well. We have gone through a sensitive period but I believe the club is in a good position for the future. I do my job with a lot of commitment and a lot of loyalty. I try to do as best as I can for this club."

Arsenal have been on a great run of rum ever since the Baryern Muincih win Wenger added :

"Since January we've become stronger and stronger. That's important going into next season," he said.

"We had to rebuild the team in the last two seasons. We have moved forward in the second part of this season considerably.



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Transfers Rumours : 15 Million rated Max Gonalons reportedly a target for Arsene Wenger

3rd May 2013 By ArsenalSupremo


Arsenal are looking to bulk up their midfield for next seasons and Arsene Wenger is reportedly targeting Olympique Lyonnais's Max Gonalons .Gonalons has a contract until 2016 and would cost the Gunners around 15 million for the player. Previously Wenger had watched Etienne Capoue and West Ham’s Mohamed Diame in January.

Culann Davies is an Arsenal fan that makes YouTube player complications and he created a video on Max Gonalons performance this season for Lyon against Valenciennes this season.



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Interview : Santi Cazorla give us his thoughts on his season so far

2nd May 2013 by ArsenalSupremo



Santi Cazorla spoke to the official Arsenal website on his first season at Arsenal, he spoke about why he has adapted quickly to the Gunners style of play and the Premier League.

"It’s been very good," Cazorla told Arsenal Player. "I’m enjoying the atmosphere here, especially the warmth shown by the Arsenal fans, which I didn’t expect to receive from day one.

"The club and my team-mates did a lot to help me settle in. Being new, coming into a different culture and not speaking the language is always difficult.

"But Arsenal made me feel part of everything right from the off, as if I’d been part of the side for years, and this was reflected in my performances on the pitch. I felt at home and I played well. But you can always improve.

Inconsistency at the start of the season cost Arsenal are a shot of being in contention for the Premier League but with the Arsenal recent good run of form ever since that 2 0 win over Bayern Munich Sant Cazorla believes the Gunners are on the up and consistency of results are getting better. 

Now we’re a lot more consistent and that’s the form we were lacking before - being consistent and getting the three points whenever we could. We’re a long way off the top because of this lack of form, even though it was only for half the season.

"The aim is to win trophies. Unfortunately Arsenal has gone eight years without a trophy, which is a long time for such a huge club that’s always up there fighting with the other big clubs.

"This year we haven’t been able to, for various reasons. We got far in both the FA Cup and the League Cup but it wasn’t to be. I hope next year will be another story. We want to be fighting for the Premier League and all the tournaments we enter. We’re a great team and I’m sure we will."



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Arsenal 1-1 Manchester United : Paradise Lost

30th April 2013 written by Jamrock Rover 


Arsenal played at home to the newly crowned Premier League Champions knowing that they needed a win to keep a hold of third place. Spurs were still behind them after drawing at Wigan on Saturday, but Chelsea were already 2-0 up on Swansea and were set to overtake Arsenal. With both of those teams having a game in hand on Arsenal nothing less than a win would do. Arsene Wenger had to decide who to pick at centre forward with Olivier Giroud suspended after his red card at Fulham last week. His choices were limited but he played safe and opted for Lukas Podolski. The only other change from last week was Kieran Gibbs coming in at left back as he continued to rotate that role with Nacho Monreal.

The Arsenal players gave United a guard of honour before the game, but the fans made their feelings known by booing them. The biggest jeers of all were reserved for ex captain Robin van Persie on his first return to his former club. Those jeers continued for the rest of the game every time he touched the ball. Arsenal got off to the best start possible when they took the lead with less than two minutes gone. Tomas Rosicky played Theo Walcott in on the right and he finished from a tight angle past David de Gea in the United goal. Replays showed Walcott was slightly offside but the assistant missed it and the goal stood. Arsenal got stuck into United and had the upper hand as the champions struggled to get their game going. There weren't too many chances to increase that lead, but one glorious chance was missed.


Arsenal broke quickly after winning the ball in midfield and Aaron Ramsey advanced into their penalty area. As he was closed down he had a choice between Podolski on the left and Walcott on the right to pass to. He chose Podolski and his shot was saved, but Walcott was in a much better position and would surely have scored if Ramsey had passed to him. United had a couple of chances of their own on the break with Van Persie and Phil Jones both missing with headers. Jones should have scored and Wojciech Szczesny managed to get his face in the way of Van Persie's effort. Both crosses came from the Arsenal right as Bacary Sagna was found wanting in his defensive duties. Shortly before half time it was Sagna who handed United their equalizer on a plate. He tried to pass the ball back to Per Mertesacker but he could only play it to Van Persie who advanced into the penalty area. As Sagna tried to get back to retrieve his error his tackle was mistimed and he took him down to give away the penalty.

The league's top scorer got up to take the penalty as Sagna's name went into the referee's book. He made no mistake from the spot kick and the teams were level with half time approaching quickly. After all of their effort it was very disappointing for Arsenal not to be leading at the break. The second half was a more even affair with Arsenal struggling to create chances for the most part. United looked dangerous on the break, but Arsenal defended well enough and their chances were very limited too. The closest Arsenal came was a Santi Cazorla effort which De Gea pushed away late on. The boss made changes as the game went on with Jack Wildhere, Gervinho and Alex Oxllade-Chamberlain coming on for Tomas Rosicky, Podolski and Ramsey respectively. It was to little avail though as they failed to find the goal they needed.

The team worked very hard throughout the game but they didn't show an awful lot of quality in the final third. Far too often there was nobody in the penalty area when Arsenal got the ball into wide areas. The balance of the team wasn't right with Cazorla on the left either as he came inside at every opportunity. It meant most of Arsenal's wide play was on the right and Sagna was usually the player trying to deliver the ball into the area. He has been a good servant to Arsenal for a long time now but he hasn't had a good season and yesterday was a bad day for him. He made a poor challenge in the second half which should have earned him a second yellow card, but thankfully the referee decided otherwise. His defending was at least better in the second half and he made a couple of good tackles and interceptions. I have no doubt that he has been affected by breaking his leg twice last season and also that he has just over a year left on his contract with Arsenal.

I would be very surprised to see Sagna in an Arsenal shirt next season. A point at home to the champions wasn't a bad result for an Arsenal team that has struggled against other teams in the top five this season. The consequences of the draw were that Arsenal lost the mastery of their fate and must now depend on other teams to finish in the top four. They will probably have to win their last three games to qualify for next season's Champions League. Those games are all winable as they are against teams struggling at the wrong end of the table. QPR are up next and they are already relegated with three games to go and that's followed by a home game against Wigan a few days after they play in the FA Cup final.

The final game is away to Newcastle and hopefully they can play like they did against Liverpool last Saturday. Despite the setback of no longer being in control of their own fate it was equally important that the team didn't lose on Sunday. They have kept their unbeaten run going and the defence managed to hold fairly firm against the best attack in the league. My real worry at the moment is the lack of decent goal scoring opportunities the team is creating. They need to find their creativity again for those last three games as they are all against teams with a poor defensive record. If Arsenal can stay solid at the back and add just a little more creativity I feel confident that a top four place is still well within their grasp. I have no doubt that it will come down to the last game of the season as seems to be the Arsenal way at the moment.

What are your opinions on the game? Is it time for Sagna to leave the club after another inconsistent performance? What did you make of Podolski upfront? Do you still believe we will make it into Champions League Next Season? Join in with our Arsenal community, we have connected with the Disqus comment system and now easier for you to comment on our posts toconnect and talk with the Arsenal fans and when you get a reply to one of your comments you will get a notification

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Wojciech Szczesny reacts to the 1 1 draw with Manchester United

30th April 2013 By Gordon @Arsenal_Supremo


Wojciech Szczesny spoke after the draw to Manchester United and is still confident that Arsenal can finish in the top 4, despite getting off to a great start against the newly crowned champions but only until a costly mistake from Sagna cost Arsenal all three points. 

"I'm confident that we will be [in the top four]," he said. "We've got three games. I believe if we get nine points, we should be in a good position to finish in the top four, hopefully in third position.

"At this point of the season, it doesn't really matter who we play because I don't think the game against Wigan will be any easier than the game against Manchester United.

"Wigan are fighting relegation, QPR will play for their pride and Newcastle on the last day of the season is not exactly an easy game as well.

What are your opinions on the game? Is it time for Sagna to leave the club after another inconsistent performance? What did you make of Podolski upfront? Do you still believe we will make it into Champions League Next Season? Join in with our Arsenal community, we have connected with the Disqus comment system and now easier for you to comment on our posts to connect and talk with the Arsenal fans and when you get a reply to one of your comments you will get a notification

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Arsenal 1 Manchester United 1 Match Report, Match Reaction & Extended Match Highlights

28th April 2013 by Jeff @ArsenalTrend Edited by Gordon @Arsenal_Supremo


Robin van Persie marked his return to Arsenal by scoring a penalty amid a chorus of boos to give newly crowned Premier League champion Manchester United a 1-1 draw on Sunday that also hurt his former team's chances of making the Champions League. Arsenal fans had already had to watch their team form a guard of honor for Van Persie and his United team before kickoff at the Emirates Stadium to salute the new champions. The crowd then reveled in Van Persie giving the ball away inside two minutes to allow Theo Walcott to put Arsenal in front. But after Van Persie was brought down by Bacary Sagna just before halftime, the former Arsenal captain sent the spot kick into the net. It was Van Persie's 31st goal this season since defecting last August in a 24 million-pound (then $36 million) transfer.



The draw meant Arsenal was dislodged from third place by Chelsea, which beat Swansea 2-0 as it looks to secure one of the top four Champions League qualification spots. And United, which is yet to be presented with the Premier League trophy, now cannot surpass Chelsea's record tally of 95 points with three games left. What made Van Persie's return to Arsenal more galling for the home fans was the fact he has won the league in his first season when they haven't seen the trophy lifted since 2004 when they were still playing at the nearby Highbury. In fact the Gunners haven't won anything since the 2005 FA Cup in Van Persie's first season with the team. The striker is so accustomed to the north London club that he attempted to walk into the home dressing room by mistake before Sunday's game, and then slapped his head as he realized his mistake. Whether it was a genuine mistake or a prank, Van Persie has had the last laugh. 


Tradition dictated that the Arsenal players lined the pitch next to the tunnel to welcome United, which clinched its 20th English title on Monday with a victory over Aston Villa. Such respect ended immediately after kickoff. And it will have be pleasing for Arsenal that it was Van Persie who gave the ball away in midfield so quickly, and Tomas Rosicky then picked out Walcott, who smashed in a low shot past goalkeeper David De Gea. The hosts, with a Champions League place to fight for, were playing the slicker more incisive football. And as they pushed for another goal, Santi Cazorla tried his luck from distance, drawing a save from De Gea. Arsenal was exerting the control so lacking at times in this season, which saw the team get off to its worst start since Arsene Wenger took charge in 1996. United, meanwhile, seemed sluggish after the week's title celebrations. When Van Persie worked his way down the left and sent in a cross, the finish was weak from Phil Jones, whose header missed the target. 



As the encounter heated up, Van Persie was booked for a sliding challenge on Per Mertesacker, and United defender Evra squared up to Walcott. Van Persie was first denied a goal when his close-range header from Evra's cross was blocked by goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny rushing off his line to make the save with his face But then it was Van Persie's turn to capitalize on a mistake as he intercepted Sagna's poor back pass and raced clear into the area, where the defender brought him down with a sliding challenge in the 44th. Van Persie was clinical from the spot, but his celebrations were muted as he reached 25 league goals for a second successive season. He also scored against Arsenal at Old Trafford and equalized his feat from last season when he also scored in both fixtures between the teams - although that time for Arsenal. 



Only Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry and Robbie Fowler have had consecutive 25-goal season in the Premier League according to the stats. Arsenal, though, made an assertive start to the second half, with Rosicky curling wide inside a minute. But they couldn't produce a winner. United was denied by poor finishing and Szczesny blocking Wayne Rooney's downward header. De Gea preserved the point for United late on by tipping Cazorla's powerful shot wide. 

This result throw the 3rd and 4th spot wide open again with the edge going back to Chelsea and Spurs with a game in hand over Arsenal. It also means the fight for the remaining two Champions League spot will likely go down to the last games of the season. Arsenal will now have to win their next game at Lotfus Road against already relegated QPR side, in order not to lose sight. Mathematically, if the Gunners go on to win their remaining three fixtures, one of the spot is guaranteed as Chelsea and Tottenham still to face each other. Tottenham welcomes Southampton to White Hart Lane next Saturday, while Chelsea travels to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, Sunday evening.

Teams 

Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Rosicky (Wilshere 62), Arteta, Walcott, Ramsey (Oxlade-Chamberlain 78), Cazorla, Podolski (Gervinho 71)

Subs not used: Mannone, Vermaelen, Monreal, Jenkinson
Booked: Sagna, Walcott, Oxlade-Chamberlain
Goal: Walcott 2

Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael (Anderson 73), Evra, Jones, Ferdinand, Evans, Valencia, Carrick, Nani (Giggs 83), Rooney (Hernandez 87), Van Persie

Subs not used: Lindegaard, Buttner, Cleverley, Kagawa
Booked: Rafael, Jones, Van Persie, Evans, Valencia
Goal: Van Persie 44 pen
Referee: Phil Dowd

Attendance: 60,112


Theo Walcott Post Match Reaction

"We have just got to concentrate on ourselves. We cannot keep on relying on other teams.

"As long as we get the three points and do not drop any points, that is all we can do.

"Hopefully, come the end of the season, we have kept that undefeated run of games. We need to make sure we are definitely there (in the top four)."




Arsene Wenger Post Match Reaction

Wenger told Sky Sports after the final whistle: "From the first to the last minute, it was two teams giving absolutely everything to win.

"We gave everything and, at the end of the day, the regret you have is the way we conceded the goal. Just before half-time, that was a serious blow to us."


Match Stats & Facts

1. Laurent Koscielny won 100% of his 5 tackles against Manchester United and made more interceptions than any other player (7)

2. Arsenal are yet to lose in the Premier League this season when they have taken the lead in a game (W18 D2).

3. Only Arsenal (18) have scored more goals in the final 15 minutes of matches than Manchester United (15) this season.

4. Arsenal are the only team in the Premier League with 3 players in double figures for goals (excl pens). Giroud 11, Walcott 12, Cazorla 12

5. Only three teams have conceded more penalties than Arsenal (six). The three teams are Villa, Norwich & Wigan all with seven each.

6. Arsenal have the joint-most errors leading to goals this season (14 along with Wigan) and six penalties conceded

7. Match Statistics : Arsenal v Man Utd Shots 19-12 On target 6-4, Fouls 11-12 Duels Won 47%-53%, Pass Accuracy 81%-83%, Possession 52%-48%

Gary Neville and Graeme Souness on the race for Europe 


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Arsenal vs Manchester United Match Preview

27th April 2013 by Jeff @Arsenal_Trend


The build up to this game has been more about the guard of honour Arsenal must give Manchester United as the new Premier League champions and no doubt more about the return of Robin van Persie. Robin van Persie claimed he left London in search of titles and championships. He returns to the Emirates a man who found what he was looking for as Manchester United begin their glory tour Sunday against the Gunners. The striker, who left in the summer when United (27-3-4) made plans to supplant archrivals Manchester City as champions, scored a first-half hat-trick as United sealed the Premier League title on Monday night, and the Gunners (18-9-7) are expected to give the visitors a guard of honour ahead of Sunday's game.

Van Persie already has 24 goals in 34 league matches and likely will finish atop that category since his closest competitor - Liverpool's Luis Suarez - is suspended for the remainder of the season. The Gunners come into the game in top form having lost just one of their last 12 matches in the top flight (W9, D2), a run which has seen them climb into third place in the table and be on the brink of securing a top four finish to ensure automatic qualification for next season's Champions League. United come into it having been crowned champions for the 20th time after their 3-0 win over Aston Villa earlier in the week and it's possible that they could take their foot of the pedal now that it's in the bag in a match which sees Robin van Persie returning to Emirates Stadium for the first time since his move to the Red Devils Arsenal still have plenty to fight for in the remaining four games of the season, with Chelsea and Tottenham hot on their heels in the race for Champions League qualification.

The Gunners have taken just four points from their seven games against the top clubs this season, but Wenger is looking at Sunday's game as a chance to improve that record and boost the club's top-four chances. "I personally believe we have been remarkably consistent against the teams who do not fight for the championship," Wenger noted in his pre-match press conference. "Last year we did well against top teams, but this year we have not. I felt it was a lot down to the fact we renewed the team and had a big lack of confidence for a while in the season. Now we have a good opportunity on Sunday to show that we have made that step so let's take it.

"We've had a strong run in our last ten games. We have a good level of confidence, we have desire. I am confident we will do it." Wenger added. The Gunners have gone a season-best six games unbeaten and Wenger's side have allowed just three goals in those six games and have kept back-to-back clean-sheets.

Arsene Wenger's men have also conceded only six goals in 10 league games since the beginning of February, keeping four clean sheets during the run, suggesting that they could well be capable of beating

Santi Cazorla previews the game and says the Arsenal must keep the ball better so that they hurt the opposition more :

"If we have the ball, we’re definitely going to hurt them. We’re a team that keeps possession well and knows how to hurt the opposition.

"If we don’t, it’ll be the reverse. They’ll cause us problems because they have a lot of quality and when given space they can threaten us. Keeping the ball is the key. We need to force them back and not give them time on the ball as they have players that can make a difference.

"It wasn’t a good game for us [at Old Trafford], admitted Cazorla. "We didn’t play very well and made life hard for ourselves right at the start with Van Persie scoring within five minutes.

"We found it tough trying to break them down and they had a lot of good chances. Then we went down to 10 men after Jack got sent off. They played the game well. My goal at the end means the scoreline flattered us a bit and I think they were better than us in that match."

Sir Alex's side especially in their current mood. Indeed, that was the case when they last beat United in the league in the 2010/11 season at home when running out 1-0 winners. United have won 12 of the 20 games that have come after sealing league titles under Sir Alex Ferguson, losing four and drawing four. United have 12 away wins, four more than any other club and two short of the all-time club record. Ferguson's side have won seven of the last eight against Arsenal in all competitions, and three of their last four at the Emirates. Van Persie scored after just three minutes in Manchester United's 2-1 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford earlier in the season, in the reverse fixture.

Team News : Arsenal :Arsenal have doubts over Mikel Arteta (ankle), while Lukasz Fabianski (rib) and Abou Diaby (knee) are out.

Manchester United :United have doubts over Nemanja Vidic (knock), Chris Smalling (knock), Ashley Young (ankle) and Paul Scholes (knee).

Indeed the guard of honour and the return of Robin van Persie would make the headline prior to kick off but, Arsenal's honour lies in getting all three points to enhance pushing for their own target and with Tottenham's 2-2 draw against Wigan, at the DW stadium, a win will put Arsenal a bit clear of their rivals.

Mark Lawrenson BBC pundit on the game.

"I don't think this will be a great match. Manchester United have sealed the title so for manager Sir Alex Ferguson team selection will be crucial. You would never question his players' attitudes, but there may be one or two looking forward to the beach."

Arsenal Match Facts Via BBC

1. Arsenal have had five players sent off this season - two more than any other side. 

2. The Gunners have lost just one of their last 12 Premier League games, winning nine.

3. Since the beginning of February, Arsenal have conceded only six goals in 10 Premier League games, keeping five clean sheets during this run. They conceded eight goals in January alone.

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Arsene Wenger speaks to the media ahead of the game against Manchester United

26th April 2013 By Gordon @Arsenal_Supremo


Arsene Wenger spoke to the media ahead of Sunday's crucial tie against Manchester United. The teams news for the game is that everyone is fit apart from Fabianski who is still one week away before he returns for a rib injury.

The other main topics in the press conference was the return of Robin Van Persie and Mr Wenger stated the crowd will respect the player.

Wenger - 'I want the English tradition of the guard of honour to continue. I’m French but I work in England, and I respect this tradition. I’m looking forward more to our own performance than seeing Robin again. But the fans should respect him.'

'You don't focus on what we've lost. We just want to get round it. We always miss a big player. It took us a while to get round it, but we've scored a similar number if goals this season.

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Arsenal Ready To Give Gourd of Honour To Manchester United

25th April 2013 by Jeff @ArsenalTrend


The last two days was spectacular in the UEFA Champions League. When the Semi-Final draw was made, many were quick to bet on a Clasico final but with the way both Barcelona and Real Madrid were schooled and battered during the last 48 hours suggested it could be an all German final. What's amusing to me though was that Arsenal turned up decent display against the two Bundesliga teams last season and current season in the Champions League, winning 2 matches, a draw and a loss. That's commendable yet, nothing to show for it.

As the big game against new Premier League Champions Manchester United approaches, the build up to the game is currently overshadowed and filled with talks of 'Guard of Honour' and if we should accord such applaud to United and the greedy badger or not. Personally, I feel this should not even be debatable, its a tradition of the English game and its what must be done. Arsenal had the experience of winning the league at Anfield, Old Trafford and White Hart Lane. It's what we do, win the league on enemy soil.

We must also understand if Arsenal were crowned the League Champions, Ferguson and his men or any other team per say, would accord us respectively, and in addition same United gave us such honour in the past, therefore what's all the fuse about 'the guard of honour' then? Its very understandable the level of frustration the larger majority of the Arsenal fans may feel as its obvious we sold Manchester United the Premier league, the moment Robin Van Persie was traded for £24 Million. I feel as Arsenal fans we should be more pleased about the fact that United wrapped it all up before turning up at the Grove on Sunday.

We all would've hated United and despise more, the greedy badger, winning it at our place. I personally have no problems about us giving them a guard of honour when they step out onto the pitch because, we are classy and we'll remain so. The Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) are of the motive and believe that the gesture should take place. In a recent interview the AISA Chairman Lois Langton said:

"I think we have to give the guard of honour, as I don't want us to look as though we are being petty by not giving the guard of honour. "For it not to happen and for supporters not to acknowledge the Manchester United team as they come out would actually boost Robin van Persie's ego. "I would rather us just acknowledge them and then get on with the game - otherwise the focus will be on Robin van Persie, rather than the Arsenal team, which is what we are supposed to be going there to support." Lois Langton has said it all, its the way I think our great club should thread come Sunday.

All said, as Arsenal supporters, once the referee's whistle goes, its not going to be out of place for us if the greedy badger get a rough reception on Sunday at the Emirates, and that for the entire duration of the game. It happens at every club when a player leaves under a cloud, point is that we know that the badger has shown his complete contempt for us as a club with the way he forced his way out unceremoniously. What's more important though is that we should not forget that we've got a target of our own to achieve and getting all 3 points as stake will also give us some pride on our turf and get us closer to achieving our remaining priority for the season. Arsenal are just four points behind Manchester City, although they have a game in hand. But who knows how they're going to react to being dispossessed of their title, defeating United may be another turning point for us.

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Nacho Monreal looks ahead to the tie against Manchester United

25th April 2013 by Gordon @ArsenalSupremo


Robin Van Persie is due to return to the Emirates for the first time since his shock move to Manchester United in the summer but Arsenal new signing Nacho Monreal knows the importance on not to focus on the one player. Here is what he had to say to www.arsenal.com

“Teams like Manchester United don’t just have gifted wingers, they have a squad with a lot of depth,
 their players are of the highest level, you can’t just focus on one player because their team is full of    players who can create and score.”

“We must be on our guard and be aware of certain key players, like Robin, who has scored a sack of goals this year and is playing well. He is one of their main threats.”

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