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Stoke City vs Arsenal. Premier League.

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Stoke City 1

  • D Pugh (8th minute)
  • R Shawcross (sent off 66th minute)

Arsenal 3

  • N Bendtner (32nd minute)
  • C Fàbregas (91st minute pen)
  • T Vermaelen (94th minute)

Late goals seal Gunners win

Image: Arsenal: Togetherness after crucial victory

Aaron Ramsey suffered a serious injury as Arsenal came from behind to beat ten-man Stoke 3-1 at the Britannia.

Ramsey injured as Gunners come from behind to win

Aaron Ramsey suffered a serious injury as Arsenal came from behind to beat ten-man Stoke 3-1 at the Britannia. An unmarked Danny Pugh put the home side ahead in the eighth minute with a header from close range after Ryan Shawcross had flicked on Rory Delap's long throw. Nicklas Bendtner then headed the Gunners level on 32 minutes from Cesc Fabregas' cross. But the game was overshadowed by a serious injury to Ramsey midway through the second period after a challenge by Shawcross, who was sent off. The 19-year-old midfielder appeared to break his leg in the challenge which had echoes of team-mate Eduardo's own bad injury two years ago. Bendtner's throughball then hit Pugh's arm for an Arsenal penalty late on, which Fabregas duly despatched. Thomas Vermaelen netted an injury time third to seal the win after Fabregas latched onto a Thomas Sorensen parry. The vital victory sees Arsene Wenger's side reduce the gap on league leaders Chelsea to three points after the Blues went down to Manchester City earlier on Saturday. But it is Ramsey's horror injury that will grab the headlines, with Shawcross appearing to be in tears when he left the field and a number of other players clearly upset by the incident. Arsenal had begun the game by handing veteran Sol Campbell his first Premier League start since rejoining the club last month. Partnering Vermaelen, the former England defender was expected to have plenty of Delap throws - a recent Arsenal weakness - to deal with and it was not long before they were tested.

Trepidation

Having been undone by the Irishman's potent weapon on their previous two visits, the trepidation amongst the back line was obvious as Delap lined up his first throw after four minutes. It was probably much to their relief that Mamady Sidibe headed wide from a long throw close to Tony Pulis' technical area, but they were to be examined again soon enough. That Arsenal had not learned from previous experience was clear as Alex Song's natural instinct to put the ball out for a throw rather than concede a corner kicked in. That allowed Delap to launch another missile from level with the six-yard box. Delap picked out Shawcross with a flat delivery and the defender's glancing header allowed the onrushing Pugh, just onside, to nod in at the far post. Delap continued to bombard the Arsenal penalty area at every opportunity, from right and left, but the Londoners managed to clear the next three throws, albeit uncomfortably, without further damage. It took 25 minutes for Arsenal to muster an effort on goal, Fabregas controlling a bouncing ball yards out and forcing Sorensen to concede a corner. That allowed Arsenal to settle and they finally began to win some possession in a congested midfield. They equalised after 32 minutes with a clever throw-in routine of their own. Bacary Sagna went short to allow Fabregas to cross from the right and his pinpoint delivery was met by a looping header across goal from Bendtner 10 yards out. Arsenal controlled the rest of the first half but had only one serious opportunity when Fabregas fired a free-kick into the wall.
Second half
The visitors appealed for a penalty early in the second half as Ramsey was met, after twisting into the box, by a clumsy challenge from Abdoulaye Faye but referee Peter Walton gave nothing. The ball found its way out to Gael Clichy but the left-back's low shot was straight at Sorensen. Delap troubled Arsenal again with another throw but Walton spotted an infringement in the area. Emmanuel Eboue went close to giving Arsenal the lead with a fierce drive from outside the area just after the hour but Sorensen tipped over. That proved the last meaningful action before the incident that completely changed the complexion of the game. Play was held up for five minutes after Ramsey's ankle buckled under contact from Shawcross, who had taken a heavy touch and stretched for the ball. Other players showed immediate concern and waved for immediate attention. Arsenal did well to summon some fighting spirit after Ramsey's loss with Tomas Rosicky firing wide when well placed. Substitute Eduardo, just over two years after his own injury nightmare, then spurned an even greater opportunity when he broke into the area and shot into the side-netting. Persistence paid off and Arsenal were given the chance to snatch victory when Bendtner's flick into the area was handled by Pugh. Fabregas stepped up to squeeze a low spot-kick into the bottom corner and spark emotional celebrations. Arsenal added a third during seven minutes of injury time as Sorensen parried a Rosicky shot and Fabregas squared for Vermaelen to tap in.
Stoke City Team Statistics Arsenal
1 Goals 3
1 1st Half Goals 1
2 Shots on Target 6
3 Shots off Target 6
3 Blocked Shots 7
3 Corners 6
14 Fouls 8
0 Offsides 2
0 Yellow Cards 1
1 Red Cards 0
54.6 Passing Success 77.8
25 Tackles 18
64 Tackles Success 66.7
35.5 Possession 64.5
37 Territorial Advantage 63

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