Arsenal returnees sink City

Adebayor nets brace as Fabregas pulls the strings

By James Dall   Last updated: 5th April 2009   Subscribe to RSS Feed

Arsenal returnees sink City

Fabregas and Adebayor: Deadly duo

Man of the match - Cesc Fabregas. The captain's comeback was impressive as he laid on both goals for Emmanuel Adebayor.

Moment of the match - Injuries to Wayne Bridge and Vincent Kompany did not help City's cause.

Goal of the match - Adebayor's second. Fabregas' pass was beautifully weighted and the Togo international was cool as a cucumber to tap home.

Save of the match - Shay Given made a number of excellent stops, with the highlight a low save to deny a curling Andrey Arshavin effort.

Talking point - How much of a boost will Fabregas' comeback prove to be for Arsenal? And why can't City seem to perform on the road?

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Arsenal pair Emmanuel Adebayor and Cesc Fabregas returned from injury to help inspire a 2-0 triumph over Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Togo international Adebayor had not featured for the Gunners since February while Gunners captain Fabregas has been recovering from a serious knee injury he sustained last December.

And the duo made their comebacks in style as Fabregas' eighth minute free-kick allowed the unmarked Adeabyor to open the scoring against their affluent opponents, who have struggled on the road this season.

After a shaky start, Mark Hughes' men did find their feet and substitute Gelson Fernandes went mighty close to restoring parity before half-time when his strike clipped off the outside of the post.

Arsenal, though, started the second period in excellent tempo, and they put the game beyond City's reach when Fabregas' dinked through-ball found the feet of Adebayor, who coolly tapped home to ensure the club tightened their grip on fourth place.

Bundled

The Gunners came into the game on an unbeaten league run of 16 matches which had taken them back into the top four while City had secured just one away win this season, but they were the last team to beat Wenger's men back in late November.

Nigel de Jong tested Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia with a low drive from 20 yards.

Arsenal, though, went ahead on eight minutes after they were awarded a free-kick on the right when Robinho bundled over Bacary Sagna.

Fabregas' delivery to the penalty spot was inch-perfect for Adebayor, who powered a header back into the bottom corner for his 13th goal of the season.

Arsenal - without leading scorer Robin van Persie because of a groin injury suffered during the international break - continued to press.

Fabregas ran to the near post and his cross was cut out by City captain Richard Dunne.

The visitors were forced into a change on 17 minutes when full-back Wayne Bridge - just back from a hamstring injury - limped off, to be replaced by Gelson.

Arsenal continued to dominate and force City back into their own half.

Defender Kolo Toure charged into the right side of the area, and forced a save from Shay Given at his near post.

City broke away in the 27th minute through Shaun Wright-Phillips.

His run and pass played in Micah Richards, who had charged up field before driving in a low, angled shot which was kept out by the legs of Almunia.

It should then have been 1-1 when Wright-Phillips slipped in Fernandes, who was unmarked on the penalty spot.

However, his shot on the turn struck the outside of the post when it really should have nestled in the back of the net.

Almunia was out quickly to grab the ball at the feet of Bellamy as the Wales striker dashed into the Arsenal penalty area.

Silky

In stoppage-time, Andrey Arshavin played a lovely one-two with Adebayor on the edge of the City box, and his curling shot was pushed away by Given.

Adebayor made it 2-0 at the start of the second half. Again Fabregas was the provider, this time sending a superbly weighted, angled chip over Dunne into City's penalty area on 49 minutes.

The 6ft 3ins striker gratefully received the ball once more, drawing Given before rolling it into the net.

Song headed over from a corner before Denilson drilled a 25-yard shot wide as Arsenal threatened to run riot.

City, though, refused to lay down. Pablo Zabaleta checked Almunia was still awake with a 20-yard drive, which the Spanish goalkeeper palmed down.

Arsenal were soon back on the offensive, as William Gallas blasted a shot across goal after being picked out by a deep ball into the City area.

Dunne cleared off the line after Theo Walcott had nipped in down the right and drew the goalkeeper.

Perhaps with one eye on next week's UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg away to Villarreal in mind, Wenger made a change on 70 minutes as Nicklas Bendtner replaced Adebayor and Emmanuel Eboue came on for Walcott.

Fabregas was given a well-deserved rest when he was replaced by Aaron Ramsey - leaving the field to a standing ovation.

ArsenalTeam StatisticsManchester City
2Goals0
11st Half Goals0
9Shots on Target4
9Shots off Target5
4Blocked Shots1
7Corners2
11Fouls10
5Offsides0
1Yellow Cards3
0Red Cards0
83.9Passing Success76.5
30Tackles28
93.3Tackles Success64.3
58.1Possession41.9
59.4Territorial Advantage40.6
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Joe Buttigieg (Arsenal fan) says...

Arsenal wasted too many chances You cannot waste so many open goals as if the other team did score we would have been under pressure when we had the game in hand Well done Emanuel and Cesc you are great

Posted 19:42 4th April 2009

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