Gunners clip Reds to keep pressure on leaders
LONDON, England (AP) — Arsenal scored twice in the second half yesterday to win 2-1 at Liverpool and keep the pressure on Chelsea and Manchester United at the top of the Premier League.
The Gunners trailed to a 41st-minute goal by Dirk Kuyt, but Liverpool defender Glen Johnson levelled the scores five minutes into the second half with an own goal and Andrei Arshavin hit the winner eight minutes later with a shot from the edge of the area that left goalkeeper Pepe Reina stranded.
Victory lifted Arsenal to 31 points, three fewer than defending champion United and six fewer than leader Chelsea. But the top two sides have played one game more.
Liverpool, last season’s runner-up, remained stranded in seventh place with 24 points and six losses in 16 matches.
But Liverpool could easily have led by more than a single goal after dominating the first half, with Fernando Torres shooting weakly at goalkeeper Manuel Almunia when he was unmarked in front of goal.
It was a mistake by Almunia that led to Kuyt’s first goal at Anfield in three months.
Almunia punched weakly at a long-range free kick by Fabio Aurelio and the ball fell straight to Kuyt in the area. The Netherlands forward had time to control the ball with his chest and prod it into the net.
But Arsenal started playing more narrowly in the second period and pressured the home midfield, resulting in possession being split more evenly.
The equaliser arrived after Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas played a pass to Samir Nasri out on the right. Jamie Carragher failed to clear the Frenchman’s cross and the ball took a slight deflection off him before hitting Johnson and rolling into the back of the net.
Arshavin, who scored four goals at Anfield last season to earn his team a 4-4 draw, then collected the ball on the edge of the area.
A defender shielded him closely and seemingly blocked his way to goal, but the Russia international took one touch, turned and hit a shot between his opponent’s legs. Reina did not even have time to move his feet as the ball flew past him and into the net, off his right-hand post.
Arsenal’s win was especially valuable after second-place Manchester United lost 0-1 at home to Aston Villa on Saturday, when leader Chelsea were held to a 3-3 draw by Everton.
The Gunners have a real chance of winning the title for the first time since 2004, although Arshavin limped off in injury time and may join fellow forwards Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendnter injured on the sidelines.
Also yesterday, Cardiff boosted their chances of returning to the topflight for the first time since 1929 with a 1-0 win at League Championship promotion rival Middlesbrough.
Chris Burke’s 61st-minute goal pushed Cardiff up to third place, 10 points behind leaders Newcastle. Newcastle drew 2-2 at Barnsley on Saturday, while second-place West Bromwich Albion hosts Queens Park Rangers today.