Gunners fire back to go top

Arsenal come from two goals down to win 4-2 at Emirates

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Gunners fire back to go top

Arsenal: Went top

Man of Match: Cesc Fabregas. Another outstanding performance from the Gunners captain.
Moment of the match: Tomas Rosicky's goal just before the break helped Arsenal get back into the game after the early Bolton goals.
Attempt of the match: Matt Taylor's free-kick from just outside the box in the first period looked to be going in only for Manuel Almunia to get down well to save to his right.
Save of the match: As above - Almunia's from Taylor.
Talking point: Mark Davies was felled by William Gallas in the build up to Cesc Fabregas' equaliser and Arsenal went on to score while the Bolton player lay on the ground.
Goal of the game: Rosicky's. Great finish to get the Gunners back into the game, although Jussi Jaaskelainen could have done better.

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Arsenal came from two goals down to beat Bolton 4-2 and go top of the Premier League on goals scored.

Bolton took a shock two goal lead at the Emirates thanks to a Gary Cahill strike (7) and Matt Taylor penalty (28) after Denilson fouled Lee Chung-Yong in the box.

But Tomas Rosicky netted with a fine strike two minutes before the interval before the Gunners equalised via Cesc Fabregas seven minutes after the re-start, although William Gallas caught Mark Davies in the build-up to the goal, with the Bolton player needing to be stretchered off with an ankle injury.

Thomas Vermaelen then put the Gunners ahead on 65 minutes before Andrey Arshavin sealed the victory five minutes from time.

Arshavin's goal took the Gunners above Chelsea on goals scored, albeit having now played a match more - but nevertheless a scenario which looked so unlikely following a resounding 3-0 home defeat by the Blues at the end of November, which left Arsenal some 11 points adrift.

The Gunners had since won six of the last eight league games to haul themselves back into the title race, and it was a bright start by the home side.

After five minutes, Eduardo laid the ball back to Abou Diaby, but his low shot from the edge of the area was straight at Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Arsenal had offered to pay the costs of those travelling Bolton supporters following the postponement of this fixture earlier this month.

Only around 300 hardened Trotters had made the long journey south, perhaps more in hope than expectation.

Shock lead

But Owen Coyle's men - beaten 2-0 by the Gunners on Sunday - clearly had not read the script as they snatched a shock lead.

Gael Clichy's attempted high clearance from a free-kick failed to make it out of the penalty area. Kevin Davies nodded it back into the six-yard box, where Cahill calmly dispatched his shot past Manuel Almunia.

The Emirates Stadium was left in a stunned silence, apart from the small, but jubilant section in the far corner.

Arsenal, though, slowly built some pressure.

Fabregas forced Jaaskelainen to make a smart save after cutting into the left side of the area.

Eduardo then stopped Diaby's long, cross-field pass with his first touch, before firing a 20-yard drive just over and Arshavin was also just off target.

At the other end, Taylor fired in a free-kick and Almunia had to make a reaction save, low to his right.

It got worse for the home side on 27 minutes when Denilson upended Lee, leaving referee Alan Wiley with little option but to point to the penalty spot.

Taylor squeezed the penalty inside Almunia's left-hand post via a touch from the keeper to leave Wenger's young side facing yet another test of their character.

Despite barracking from the frustrated home fans, Arsenal remained patient. Bolton, though, continued to break up the Gunners passing with a string of fouls.

From a deep free-kick into the box, Davies flicked the ball backwards up onto the underside of the crossbar, and Jaaskelainen gathered.

Crucial goal

Arsenal got a crucial goal back two minutes before the break.

Fabregas won the ball in midfield, and slipped Rosicky away down the right channel.

The Czech Republic midfielder set himself, before driving an angled shot past a static Jaaskelainen, the keeper beaten inside his near post.

Arsenal continued to press at the start of the second half, and equalised in controversial fashion on 52 minutes.

Gallas caught Davies on the ankle as the pair went for a 50/50 ball, but play was allowed to continue despite the Bolton protests as their man lay on the ground.

Arshavin battled to the edge of the area, where possession broke to Fabregas and he charged into the box before slipping a low angled drive through the keeper's legs.

There was a delay as Davies finally received treatment, and eventually had to be taken off on a stretcher, replaced by Gavin McCann.

Arsenal continued to press, with Fabregas' 20-yard drive tipped over.

The comeback was complete on 65 minutes as centre-back Vermaelen fired home after Diaby had knocked down a corner.

Davies flashed a shot across the Arsenal goal as Bolton threatened to spoil things again.

Arsenal, though, got the crucial fourth goal after 85 minutes, when Eduardo played in Arshavin, who made no mistake and could even afford to miss a one-on-one during stoppage time.

ArsenalTeam StatisticsBolton Wanderers
4Goals2
11st Half Goals2
13Shots on Target4
6Shots off Target5
2Blocked Shots3
9Corners3
22Fouls15
4Offsides1
1Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
82.9Passing Success57.2
11Tackles23
72.7Tackles Success87
63.6Possession36.4
53.6Territorial Advantage46.4