Birmingham City 1-1 Arsenal: Nasri great-strike
on Saturday, March 27, 2010
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Arsenal deserved disappointed with the results. Because they appear so dominant and consistently creates pressure. They barely even excel through Tomas Rosicky in the second minute. Utilizing feedback Abou Diaby, Rosicky kicks off, unfortunately, deviating from the target.
The threat was made Birmingham delaying attack intentions and improving coordination of defense. The result, though depressed, they managed to hold Arsenal at midfield.
Facing it, Arsenal tried to maintain the focus of attack. Perseverance they almost fruition through Theo Walcott scored in the 18th minute.
Controlling the ball in the left sector, defense, dribbling Walcott past Scott Dann and kick off into a narrow corner, which unfortunately in the hands of Hart's raw.
New Arsenal scored again creating opportunities in minute 30, by Gael Clichy. Feedback from Rosicky, Clichy off corner kick into the bottom right-hand post. Unfortunately, the ball had stopped by Hart.
Arsenal have not created a new threat when the threat of successive Bimingham created by Jerome in the 32nd minute and the 37th. Fortunately, Almunia managed to secure two Jerome accurate kicks.
Despite failing, business confidence Jerome lobbed Birmingham. They became more aggressive open serving Arsenal game. Unfortunately, open war in the first 45 minutes was just 0-0 draw.
Entering the second half, the game went open immediately. Both sides were involved in each action in turn creates the assault and threat to the opponent's goal.
Arsenal took off earlier threats when Diaby Rosicky had mastered bait around Birmingham penalty box on 57 minutes. He then fired a shot, which went straight to Hart.
Five minutes later, Birmingham's turn, through James McFadden and Scott Dann, who succeeded in forcing the hand muscles tensed Almunia. However, while Almunia blocked McFadden kick, kick Dann deviating from the target instead.
The threat did not frighten Arsenal. Soon after returning the ball on 72 minutes, they launched a new attack that ends right shots on goal from Nasri feet.
Six minutes later, Diaby goal managed to break into Birmingham. However, referee Howard Webb's goals for annul rate first Diaby broke Ridgewell.
Do not want to waste time regretting the referee's decision, Arsenal tried to be consistent attack. The hard work eventually led to the visitors goal from Nasri foot in 80 minutes.
Got some room left in the defense sector, Birmingham, Nasri fired the ball making the ball nestled in the bottom right corner of Hart's goal.
Goal is to make Birmingham have no choice but to attack. Unexpectedly, they managed to equalize through Kevin Phillips in the 90th minute.
Arsenal tried to use the time left to pursue a second goal. Unfortunately, not to mention creating a threat, their action was stopped whistle signaled the end fight.
Throughout the action, Arsenal had the ball as much as 55 percent and just off eight shots on goal from 15 businesses. Compare with Birmingham that golden opportunity to make four of the nine experiments.
Lineup:
Birmingham: 25-Joe Hart; 15-Scott Dann, 14-Roger Johnson, 6-Liam Ridgewell, 2-Stephen Carr; 4-Lee Bowyer, 12-Barry Ferguson, 16-James McFadden (11-Cristian Benitez 76), 18 -Keith Fahey (9-Kevin Phillips 84), 33-Craig Gardner; 10-Cameron Jerome
Arsenal: 1-Manuel Almunia, 17-Alexandre Song Billong, 31-Sol Campbell, 22-Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna 3-2-Abou Diaby, 15-Denilson, 7-Tomas Rosicky (23-Andrei Arshavin 68), 14 -Theo Walcott (8-Samir Nasri 69), 4-Cesc Fabregas; 52-Nicklas Bendtner