Premier League - Arsenal brush aside Baggies

Eurosport - Wed, 04 Mar 10:20:00 2009

A brace from Nicklas Bendtner gave Arsenal a resounding 3-1 victory over West Brom at the Hawthorns in the Premier League.

FOOTBALL 2008-2009 Premier League Arsenal players celebrate - 0

Bendtner broke the deadlock inside the opening five minutes, before Chris Brunt equalised with a free kick driven straight through a non-existent Arsenal wall.

Kolo Toure regained the Gunners' lead in the 38th minute with a header from Andrei Arshavin's excellent delivery, with Bendtner effectively ending the contest on the stroke of half time with his second, and Arsenal's third.

Arsene Wenger surprisingly partnered Arshavin and Bendtner in attack, with Robin van Persie confined to the bench, but his decision was vindicated as early as the fourth minute.

Bendtner cut inside Gianni Zuiverloon and slotted past Scott Carson to open the scoring after being afforded far too much space on the edge of the box.

The Baggies were not deterred and hit back after Luke Moore was hauled down by Johan Djourou, with Chris Brunt drilling the subsequent free-kick under a hapless Arsenal wall in the 11th minute.

Bendtner squandered a clear-cut chance to regain Arsenal's lead minutes later when the striker beat the home side's offside trap before blasting the ball over the bar.

Arshavin almost beat Carson with a venemous strike from the edge of the area after cutting inside Paul Robinson in the 24th minute - and that was just the start of a frustrating night in front of goal for the Russian.

Ryan Donk mis-directed a point-blank header in the Arsenal box after Brunt had whipped in a pin-point corner, but the defender's contact was tame as Manuel Almunia watched his effort drift wide.

Donk was then made to pay after his opposite number Toure headed home from a superb pin-point delivery whipped in by Arshavin in the 38th minute; it was the defender's last meaningful action before having to be replaced by Abou Diaby at half time.

Bendtner then capitalised on some slack marking from Donk just before half-time, drifting wide but still managing to lash his shot home to regain his side's lead - which was the very least that their efforts deserved.

The second half was largely notable for Arshavin's abundance of skill and creativity, but sheer inability to convert what could easily have been a hat-trick, as he squandered numerous chances.

The Russian combined crisply with his strike partner in the 53d minute, before tamely stroking his shot into the body of the diving Carson.

Two minutes later, the forward jinked his way into the Baggies' box with delightful footwork, but again stabbed his shot poorly with the goal at his mercy.

It was then Bendtner's turn to rue his luck after striking Carson's far post with a fierce strike from the edge of an unprotected West Brom penalty area.

Moore continued to look bright for the hosts, but developed a frustrating habit of straying offside, which infuriated his manager Tony Mowbray, especially given his abundance of pace.

As the second half slowly petered out, Wenger took the opportunity to introduce Aaron Ramsey and Fran Merida, as the abject home fans streamed out of the exits.

The victory moved Arsenal to within three points of fourth-placed Aston Villa, having played a game more, while Mowbray's side remained four points adrift at the bottom of the table.

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport

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  1. Bendtner truly just needs some time and a mentor. And,­ finally Wenger has done some good business in bringing­ in a mentor that will not only help Bendtner, but also­ Van Persie to hit form (Arshevin). How can you go off­ on the young Dane now? He showed exactly why he was on­ the field for 90 mins, taking on three defenders and­ then narrowly hitting the left upright with Carson­ beaten...He's growing and maturing, give him time.

    From EGK, on Wed 4 Mar 1:29AM
  2. AW and Arsenal BRAVO!!!

    From JRy, on Wed 4 Mar 1:18AM
  3. i bet many an albion fan wish that they had kept kevin­ phillips for 1 more season he would have least got into­ double figures what a sad sorry state they are in the­ sooner mow and co go to middlesbourgh the better and­ thats from a wolves fan !

    From THERESA, on Wed 4 Mar 1:05AM
  4. Voila! I thought Arsenal would keep their artistic­ nature--as they kept on drawing, drawing and drawing!

    From Chaiyathip, on Wed 4 Mar 1:05AM
  5. Arsenal 4 life hate it or love it dey did well
    well­ done guyz well played gud luck in the up cuming games­ well played

    From michelle, on Wed 4 Mar 1:03AM
  6. haahahaha... who said that arsenal can't­ win???????
    viva la ARSENAL... AW please don't leave­ the club..
    u are the pearl of the club....
    GO GOONER...­ ARSENAL 4 LIFEEEEEEEEEEE....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    From skanation_002000, on Wed 4 Mar 12:19AM
  7. How can WBA ever hope to stay in the Premier League­ when they insist on spending milions of pounds on­ second-rate players who are probably great in the­ Championship?

    From Aidan, on Tue 3 Mar 11:04PM
  8. It's about time they scored and won. They need to­ keep it up. They need to establish some consistency now­ and knock Villa out of 4th and hold off Everton.

    From Walter Von Doom, on Tue 3 Mar 10:56PM
  9. Every club will drop points as the season crunches to­ an end. What an end it is gonna be?

    From whozat, on Tue 3 Mar 10:43PM
  10. Maybe, just maybe. Champions league or not next season?

    From whozat, on Tue 3 Mar 10:41PM
  11. did arsenal actually score ??? YNWA!!

    From Alex Z, on Tue 3 Mar 10:38PM
  12. He may have scored two goals tonight but "I should­ be the number one striker" Bendtner also missed at­ least three easy chances, so how he thinks he should be­ in the team I dont really know. The fact is that­ Arsene may be (and I think he is)the best manager­ Arsenal have ever had he does have this habit of­ persisting with some really bad players another who­ comes to mind is Eboue.

    From george, on Tue 3 Mar 10:15PM
  13. Too late for mama.

    From GullyGang, on Tue 3 Mar 10:15PM
  14. another bad result for us

    From MAHESH, on Tue 3 Mar 10:10PM
  15. another bad result for us

    From MAHESH, on Tue 3 Mar 10:08PM
  16. HOW DID BENDTNER GET A FULL 90MINS.AM SURE HE MIGHT­ HAVE WASTED TEN CHANCES BEFORE SCORING 2.CANT BELIEVE­ VAN PERSIE ON THE BENCH.

    From valach, on Tue 3 Mar 10:07PM
  17. come on arsenal you can get to 4th place maybe even 3rd­ this season, then do better the next season

    From carolwhite671, on Tue 3 Mar 10:06PM
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    lol...really? I found a place that many players are­ hoo king up with h ot mo dels, seems the club called:­ __T all mingle Co M___, do you hear this before?

    From camelmmlove26, on Tue 3 Mar 10:05PM
  19. And now that Bendtner has risen to the occasion, what­ would his detractors have next to say? The point is­ that you don't expect every manager to be like­ Benitez who hastily sold off Keane only to be biting­ his fingers as his proverbial goose laying the golden­ egg is sick. Patience is the key word blokes. Gunners­ can still go the season all the way.

    From yomia, on Tue 3 Mar 10:04PM
  20. I think VanPersie being on the bench had something to­ do with a very busy match schedule for March. What do­ Y'all think?

    From Quinland, on Tue 3 Mar 9:55PM
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