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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Everton 1-2 Arsenal: Sagna, Fabregas great-strike


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Arsenal take full advantage on Manchester United's draw over Aston Villa on Saturday perfectly. Picking when visited Everton a 2-1 victory on Sunday (14/11/2010), Cesc Fabregas et al are now perched on the runner-up the Premier League.

The Gunners had two golden opportunities to score early in the game, through Samir Nasri and Andrei Arshavin. Unfortunately, the efforts have not been able both to meet the target.

Meanwhile, the host also have hope through cooperation slick Seamus Coleman and Tim Cahill. Coleman made it past the rows of Arsenal defender before releasing a beautiful cross to Cahill, who was waiting in front of goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. However, the Australian striker's header was wide.

Bacary Sagna finally broke the deadlock on 36 minutes to bring the visitors ahead 1-0. French defender kicks off from a narrow angle and make sure the ball to break down the goalkeeper Tim Howard.



Not wanting to lose face in public Goodison Park, the fleet of the Toffees to work hard to catch up. Louis Saha is a time to hope for his team blows when Mikel Arteta welcomes feedback via header in first-half injury time. Unfortunately for Everton, Fabianski is still able to secure the ball.

The second half has been running for two minutes when the squad for the North London double the advantage. Playmaker and captain Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas took a two-goal lead after Marouane Chamakh maximize bait in front of Howard's goal-kick first time.

Entering the 61 minutes, Arsenal got a golden opportunity to score the third goal through Chamakh. Unfortunately, the Moroccan striker failed to make the bait in front of goal measurable Fabregas Howard became a goal.

Start chased time, foster children David Moyes was more intense pressure for the visitors. Jermaine Beckford and Steven Pienaar have a golden opportunity to break Fabianski's goal at minute 80 and 83. However, the Polish goalkeeper saved Arsenal impressive show.

Unfortunately, at the last minute, Fabianski failed to maintain the 'virginity' net. Cahill managed to catch up after the use of chaos in front of goal in minute 89.

Luckily for the visitors, Cahill scored the only goal scored by Everton tonight. Arsenal ended Everton's unbeaten record in the last seven games at once overtook the Red Devils in second place standings.

Arsenal now pocketed 23 points from 13 matches. Arsene Wenger's squad two points adrift of league leaders Chelsea, who until this news was revealed still to face Sunderland.

Meanwhile, Everton's position 13 with a collection of 15.