Premier League - Arsenal hit back to beat Wigan

Eurosport - Sun, 12 Apr 08:22:00 2009

Arsenal came from behind to win 4-1 at Wigan Athletic and cement their grip on fourth place in the Premier League.

FOOTBALL Arsenal's Theo Walcott (C) scores against Wigan Athletic during their English Premier League match at the JJB Stadium - 0

Mido had given the home side the lead at the JJB Stadium with an 18th-minute strike but second-half efforts from Theo Walcott and substitute Mikael Silvestre earned Arsene Wenger's side the lead.

Injury-time goals from Andrey Arshavin and Alexandre Song gave the scoreline a flattering look and saw the Gunners extend their unbeaten run to 18 matches.

It was a Jekyll and Hyde performance from the Gunners who were lucky to be only one down at half-time and fortunate they had a full complement of players after young full-back Kieran Gibbs hauled back Antonio Valencia with the Wigan player seemingly having a clear sight of goal.

The incident summed up a sluggish first-half from the Londoners with Wenger missing absent trio Manuel Almunia, William Gallas and Gael Clichy whilst leaving Robin van Persie, Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Adebayor on the bench.

And the visitors' defensive uncertainty was punished when they failed to deal with Ben Watson's corner. Emmerson Boyce headed the ball across goal and Bacary Sagna only half-cleared the ball to Mido whose close-range scissors kick went under Lukasz Fabianski.

Arsenal were limited as an attacking force with Chris Kirkland not being troubled by Cesc Fabregas's attempted chip, a weak Nicklas Bendtner header when well-placed and a shot that was dragged wide by the Dane.

They suffered a further headache at the back as Johan Djourou was stretchered off after his knee seemed to buckle from under him and he was replaced by Silvestre.

Indeed it was Silvestre who had Arsenal's best chance of the first half but he failed to make a good contact with the goal gaping after Wigan failed to deal with Fabregas's chip.

Then came the big talking point of the match as Gibbs attempted to head back to his keeper but failed to get enough purchase on the ball and wrestled down Valencia.

Referee Wiley adjudged that Silvestre was coming around on the cover and showed only a yellow, but it looked a clear goalscoring chance for the Latics winger - and there was further agony for Wigan as Watson hit the post from the resulting free-kick.

More hesitant defending after the break almost saw a second for a Wigan but a brave header from Mido - as both Silvestre and Fabianski left a long ball to each other - was cleared off the line by Gibbs and the collision between the Egyptian striker and the Arsenal goalkeeper ended his afternoon.

Wigan lost the focal point of their attack and Arsenal levelled on the hour when Bendtner flicked a long ball on to Arshavin who took a tumble in the penalty area but managed to smuggle the ball to Walcott in the right channel who produced a clinical finish.

The Gunners ran riot after the introduction of Van Persie and Adebayor with Silvestre giving the visitors the lead after 71 minutes, a simple tap-in for the French defender after Arshavin and Fabregas worked an opening from a throw-in.

Wigan sub Olivier Kapo had a rare sight of goal after a poor clearance from Gibbs but he dragged his 20-yard effort wide before Arshavin struck the far post only for Van Persie's follow-up to be ruled out for offside.

Arsenal put some gloss on the scoreline in injury-time as Jason Koumas intercepted Adebayor's pass, intended for Fabregas, but only succeeded in giving the ball straight back to Arshavin who fired home.

In injury time Song ran through some tired tackles from Paul Scharner and Titus Bramble to slot home Arsenal's fourth and give them a boost ahead of the Champions League return with Villarreal.

Lee Walker / Eurosport

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  1. AS LONG AS WE GOT TOURe' and sagna ANd GIbb and­ slvestre For defense its good and fabregas and abou­ diaby is coming back soon and adebayor and van punani!­ Gunners should beat viallreal 2 to 0­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From Cesc Lover, on Sat 11 Apr 6:36PM
  2. Great result, but 2 worrying points as far as I'm­ concerned:

    1) How bad is Djourou's injury? Not too­ bad hopefully...

    2) Bendtner is terrible. I know he­ might be young, but more than half the team is too, and­ few of them are as bad as he is in front of goal. Given­ the chance to lead the attack from kick-off he did­ nothing to prove the majority wrong. Has to go­ honestly! Thank God for Van Persie, Adebayor, Eduardo,­ Arshavin, Fabregas, Nasri etc etc...

    Gooner4Life!!!

    From Ben FR, on Sat 11 Apr 6:31PM
  3. Lets see if Arsenal can beat Villareal with a more­ empahatic scoreline.

    From AJ STYLES, on Sat 11 Apr 6:26PM
  4. good result for the gunners,worried about injurys­ thoe,how unlucky can we be its a nightmare ireckon half­ of it is down to the training

    From sharna.jones, on Sat 11 Apr 6:17PM
  5. I am sorry but Bendtner is not even good enough for the­ bench
    Gibbs had a bit of a nightmare and walcott was­ snuffed out for much of the match but being the team we­ are we prevailed

    From Alex F, on Sat 11 Apr 6:07PM
  6. good game

    From Lubov, on Sat 11 Apr 5:47PM
  7. good game

    From Lubov, on Sat 11 Apr 5:46PM
  8. Fabianski had the ball when Valencia was brought down,­ so its not a goalscoring opportunity, that's first.­ and if u see the replay Valencia had pushed Gibbs­ backward first, so it a foul on valencia. So no­ argument there

    From Omar F, on Sat 11 Apr 5:38PM
  9. Do we see a foot in your mouth comment number­ 8.
    Please,please the game is 90 minutes long.
    Dont be­ asfoolish as those you were commenting upon.
    ARSENAL­ FAN

    From deepee234, on Sat 11 Apr 5:36PM
  10. Aston Villa should concenterate on fifth place cos­ Everton is fcukin behind them lol chelsea might lose­ out on third for the Gunners. All hail the Gunners.­ Champions league and FA cup for the Gunners!!!
    Gunner­ for life.

    From NICE GUY, on Sat 11 Apr 5:32PM
  11. HHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    From Wilson-M, on Sat 11 Apr 5:29PM
  12. 40-1

    From Nath, on Sat 11 Apr 5:19PM
  13. anthony m you wanna talk succesfull to arsenal haha­ when was the last time you cheered at a wigan trophy 20­ years ago or sorry if im wrong i dont follow rubbish­ you talk about rugby because maybe the wigan rugby team­ is more succesfull than the football plus if u r gonna­ think of calling me a glory hunter i was born and­ raised in north london and i love my club :)

    From SANDRA A, on Sat 11 Apr 5:15PM
  14. HAHAHAHAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAAAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!

    YOU GAVE­ ARSENAL '0' CREDIT FOR A SUPERB­ COMEBACK!!!!

    SCREW YOU YAHOOO!!!!!!

    From smith00htims, on Sat 11 Apr 5:13PM
  15. let's go Gunners !!! 3 - 0 against Villareal !!!

    From Renan, on Sat 11 Apr 5:10PM
  16. please dont tell me Bendtner is young, how old is­ Pato/Messi/Ronaldo? he's simply not competent in­ his job what a shame. I think his Dad has a good­ relationship with Wenger, lucky boy lol!

    From c, on Sat 11 Apr 5:10PM
  17. NOW THATS WAS A PROPER GUNNING

    From Wilson-M, on Sat 11 Apr 5:04PM
  18. arsenal are the best in europe they are the best wigan­ are­ wobos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From Saima, on Sat 11 Apr 3:03PM
  19. With Palacios, Wigan had a fighting chance. Brown and­ Cattermole DO NOT equal Palacios. Adebayor PK and Nasri­ goal = 2-0 Gooners.

    From JAC, on Sat 11 Apr 1:57PM
  20. arsernal win 2-0

    From liungo, on Sat 11 Apr 10:29AM
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