Van Persie penalty earns a point on his Emirates return
Arsene Wenger's men failed to capitalise on Tottenham's draw at
Wigan yesterday in their hunt for a top-four finish despite making an
explosive start to a fiery contest Theo Walcott gave the hosts the lead
inside the second minute as Arsenal raced out of the blocks but they
were pegged back at the end of the half courtesy of a Van Persie
penalty.
After a week's worth of speculation Van Persie started
on his return to the Emirates, while Lukas Podolski also made a rare
start as Arsenal's central striker with Olivier Giroud missing through
suspension.
The Gunners got off to the perfect start in front of their red hot home support when Walcott
beat the offside trap and calmly found a way past David de Gea from a
tight angle inside the second minute, though replays showed he was half a
yard offside.
Santi Cazorla then stung the hands of the United keeper with a shot from range as Arsenal maintained their early momentum.
Van
Persie's first real involvement in the game was a miscued shot which
sailed high over the bar just after the 10-minute mark, much to the
delight of the Gunners' supporters.
Those fans then collectively
held their breath moments later when the Dutchman broke down the left
flank before crossing for Phil Jones, who failed to find the target with
a header after surging into the box.
Arsene Wenger's men lost
some of that early impetus as the first half wore on but were sparked
back into life when Jonny Evans brought down Walcott just outside the
area.
The free kick was wasted but moments later Arsenal had a
glorious chance to double their lead on the counterattack. Rosicky
elected to pass to Podolski, rather than the unmarked Walcott, but the
German could only fire his shot from a tight angle straight at De Gea.
Arsenal
then had Wojciech Szczesny to thank for keeping them ahead just before
the break. The Poland international made himself big to keep out Van
Persie's header from point-blank range after a swift United
counterattack.
But moments later Van Persie made no mistake, this time from the spot, after Sagna's rash challenge on the Dutchman gave United a penalty.
The full-back had given the ball to his former team-mate with a poor
pass, and then brought him down in the box as he treid to make amends.
The
Gunners made a bright start after the break and could have gone ahead
early on but Tomas Rosicky's prod with the outside of his boot whistled
just past the De Gea's far post.
Sir Alex's side soon edged back
into the contest and dictated the game for the next 15 minutes. Van
Persie overhit a low cross past the onrushing Antonio Valencia before
Wayne Rooney wasted a good chance with a header straight at Szczesny
from close range.
Arsenal rallied for a winner in an end-to-end
finale, with Sir Alex's side still a threat on the break, but neither
side could fashion the clear cut chance needed to win the game.
Cazorla
came close with a powerful right-footed shot which was palmed away by
De Gea with minutes left on the clock before Ryan Giggs wasted a great
opportunity when found totally unmarked on the break by Rooney.
Wenger may see the draw as a missed opportunity to strengthen their
grip on a top-four finish, while United can now no longer beat Chelsea's
record Premier League points haul of 95.
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