The visitors often looked the
more likely side to take the lead, but with chances spurned by the
likes of Santi Cazorla and Aaron Ramsey, it soon became clear that it
wasn’t going to be the Gunners’ day.
Villains manager Lambert elected to stick with the team
that lost to Manchester City last weekend, with the exception of Karim
El-Ahmadi, who came into midfield at the expense of Stephen Ireland. For
the visitors, Jack Wilshere was rested and Theo Walcott failed to
recover from a shoulder injury, whilst starts were handed to young
full-backs Kieran Gibbs and Carl Jenkinson.
The first real chance of the match fell to the hosts, as
a fantastic corner from Ashley Westwood found the head of the Christian
Benteke, who jumped well but was unable to test Wojciech Szczesny in
the Gunners’ goal.
Arsenal then created a chance of their own, as Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain broke in behind the Villa defence before eventually
finding Aaron Ramsey. The Welshman did well to work space for a shot
from just inside the penalty area, but Brad Guzan managed to get his
body behind the strike.
Both sides almost broke the deadlock just before the
break. First the Villains had the ball in the back of the net, as a
Ciaran Clark strike from a well-worked free-kick was turned in by
Andreas Weimann. To the Austrian's disappointment, however, he was
correctly adjudged to have been offside.
Moments later, Lukas Podolski drove a cross into the box
and found Laurent Koscielny in acres of space. The Frenchman struggled
to adjust his feet and could only manage to smash the ball high into the
stands despite being unmarked on the six-yard-box.
The visitors raced out of the starting blocks for the
second period, as some neat play between Santi Cazorla and Olivier
Giroud led to a shooting opportunity for the former, but the Spaniard
fired narrowly wide of Guzan's top corner.
But Lambert's men continued to push for a goal of their
own and were almost gifted one as Weimann managed to find Agbonlahor
just yards from the Arsenal goal. The striker was under pressure from
the Gunners’ defence, however, and struck straight at Szczesny.
The Poland international then pulled of a magnificent
save to keep the scores level, as Holman unleashed a powerful 25-yard
drive towards goal which the keeper tipped on to the crossbar with his
fingertips.
Despite a flurry of late bursts from the visitors,
Villa's defence continued to hold strong and earned their side a vital
Premier League point.
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