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Bolton Wanderers vs Arsenal. Premier League.

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Bolton Wanderers 0

    Arsenal 2

    • C Fàbregas (28th minute)
    • F Merida (78th minute)

    Gunners ruin Coyle bow

    Image: Fabregas: Celebrates opener

    Strikes from Cesc Fabregas and Fran Merida earned Arsenal a 2-0 victory at Bolton to ruin Owen Coyle's first game in charge.

    Fabregas and Merida combine to sink Trotters

    Cesc Fabregas marked his return to the Arsenal side with his 10th league goal of the season and helped ruin Owen Coyle's first game in charge at Bolton. The midfielder, who had missed three matches with a hamstring problem, put the Gunners ahead in the 28th minute by slotting home after some neat interplay with Eduardo. The Trotters wasted several chances to get themselves back into the game, and Ivan Klasnic also saw his first-half effort ruled out for offside, and were made to pay 12 minutes from time when Fran Merida struck to put the result beyond any doubt. Fabregas was the orchestrator, his surging run put Eduardo free down the left flank and the Croatian sent over a pin-point cross which was comfortably dispatched from close range. Cesc Fabregas marked his return to the Arsenal side with his 10th goal of the season and helped ruin Owen Coyle's first game in charge at Bolton. The midfielder, who had missed three matches with a hamstring problem, put the Gunners ahead in the 28th minute by slotting home after some neat interplay with Eduardo. The Trotters wasted several chances to get themselves back into the game, and Ivan Klasnic also saw his first-half effort ruled out for offside, and were made to pay 12 minutes from time when Fran Merida struck to put the result beyond any doubt. Fabregas was the orchestrator, his surging run put Eduardo free down the left flank and the Croatian sent over in a pin-point cross which was comfortably dispatched from close range. Arsenal's victory, which saw then soak up plenty of pressure from a struggling Bolton side trying to play their way out of trouble, lifted them to within three points of league leaders Chelsea. How Coyle, who swapped one relegation battle with Burnley for another with Bolton, must wish he had a player with half the drive and invention. The paucity of resources available to the Bolton boss was evident by the fact he named exactly the same starting XI and bench as predecessor Gary Megson had done in his final game - the 2-2 league draw with Hull on December 29. Initially he will have been pleased by what he saw as the new manager factor had an immediate effect with Kevin Davies having a close-range shot blocked and Klasnic drilling a 20-yard effort past Manuel Almunia only to be flagged offside in the second minute. The transition from Megson's long-ball tactics to Coyle's football is something that will obviously take a while to get used to but there were fleeting glimpses of the 'new' Bolton. Davies, Gretar Steinsson and Klasnic combined down the right in a short passing move to set up Tamir Cohen 20 yards out but he fired well over. Arsenal, with Fabregas at the heart of everything, had struggled to create a clear opportunity until they took the lead in the 28th minute. Steinsson slipped on the edge of the penalty area to hand possession to Fabregas and the Spain international capitalised, quickly exchanging passes with Eduardo before slotting a low shot past Jussi Jaaskelainen's outstretched right hand. Arsenal's 19-year-old midfielder Craig Eastmond, making his first league start, almost doubled the lead four minutes later with a first-time shot from Fabregas' corner, which Jaaskelainen saved on the line with his legs.

    Fab display

    And the excellent Gunners captain should have had a penalty in the 33rd minute when he was caught by Zat Knight but referee Phil Dowd waved away claims. Two minutes before the interval Fabregas missed his easiest chance from only seven yards from Andrey Arshavin's cut-back before Klasnic mis-kicked from even closer range in added time at the end of the first half. Bolton began the second half as they had the first, with both Matt Taylor and Cohen causing Almunia concern in the early stages. Lee Chung-Yong, Wanderers' best player, had caused Armand Traore problems all game and, having out-stripped the left-back once again, his low cross was deflected goalwards by William Gallas but Almunia collected. Taylor was guilty of not testing the Arsenal goalkeeper in the 61st minute when Klasnic spun on the edge of the area to release him on the left only for his team-mate to blaze over. Taylor was again the culprit in the 70th minute when he sprang the offside trap from substitute Gavin McCann's lofted pass but tried to beat Almunia from 35 yards despite being well clear of the nearest defender and ended up shooting wide. Arsenal's response was for Thomas Vermaelen to curl a 25-yard free-kick on to the top of Jaaskelainen's net. Fabregas had been quieter after the break but, when he did take control again, it set up the second goal 12 minutes from time. His surging run into the penalty area allowed Eduardo to cross to the far post where Merida side-footed home to clinch victory.
    Bolton Wanderers Team Statistics Arsenal
    0 Goals 2
    0 1st Half Goals 1
    4 Shots on Target 5
    7 Shots off Target 5
    5 Blocked Shots 5
    2 Corners 4
    13 Fouls 8
    3 Offsides 2
    1 Yellow Cards 2
    0 Red Cards 0
    59.6 Passing Success 76.2
    28 Tackles 19
    75 Tackles Success 84.2
    41.1 Possession 58.9
    51.7 Territorial Advantage 48.3

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