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Football: Da Silva's late show forces Arsenal to settle for a point
Posted: 21 October 2009 0526 hrs

 
 
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ALKMAAR, Netherlands: Arsenal were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against AZ Alkmaar in Tuesday's Champions League clash as the Dutch champions snatched a last-gasp equaliser.

Arsene Wenger's side were within seconds of securing their third successive Group H victory after Cesc Fabregas' first half goal.

But David Mendes Da Silva punished the Gunners for a lacklustre second half display when he struck deep into stoppage time at the DSB Stadium.

Wenger had already claimed he wouldn't pause to celebrate his 60th birthday on Thursday and the French coach has even less reason to break out the party hats now.

The north Londoners are still firmly on course for the knockout stages, but they have more work to do before they can be sure of finishing as group winners.

Wenger once again opted to keep faith with young Italian goalkeeper Vito Mannone ahead of Manuel Almunia, but the Gunners boss was without injured wingers Theo Walcott and Tomas Rosicky.

Although AZ boasted an impressive European home record of just one defeat in 34 home matches, Arsenal arrived in Holland on a high after seven successive wins in all competitions.

In stark contrast, Ronald Koeman's Dutch champions, who had taken just one point from their first two group matches, were reeling from the news that the club's owner Dirk Scheringa had been declared bankrupt on Monday.

Koeman could take heart from a famous Champions League win over Arsenal when he was in charge at PSV Eindhoven two years ago.

But it was Arsenal who made the early running. Robin van Persie had scored five goals in his previous six games and should have added to that tally in the ninth minute from Abou Diaby's cross.

Van Persie's finish didn't match the quality of the incisive attack though and he shot straight at Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero.

AZ created their first threat when Moussa Dembele fed Mounir El Hamdaoui on the edge of the Arsenal penalty area, but his shot didn't test Mannone.

After a period of stalemate as both sides struggled to find their rhythm, Arsenal were gifted the lead in the 36th minute.

Niklas Moisander's careless control allowed Andrey Arshavin to play in van Persie down the left side of AZ's penalty area. Van Persie picked out Fabregas and the Arsenal captain dispatched a cool strike past Romero for his fifth goal of the season.

Romero almost presented Arsenal with a second goal before half-time when he allowed van Persie's long-range effort to skim off his gloves and just past a post.

There was little repeat of that flurry of goalmouth action in the second half as Arsenal settled for keeping possession without ever really promising a second goal.

Van Persie forced Romero to make a fine save from a low free-kick but AZ gradually began to realise there was little to fear from Arsenal in this mood and they poured forward in the closing stages.

Diaby almost deflected a cross into his own net as the Gunners began to creak, then Hector Moreno squandered a glorious chance to equalise.

Moreno had the goal at his mercy from no more than six yards, only to head wide via a team-mate's leg.

Arsenal appealed in vain for a penalty when Kew Jaliens got in a tangle and appeared to foul substitute Carlos Vela.

But they were made to pay for their lethargic performance in the third minute of stoppage time.

Arsenal's defence stood statuesque as Graziano Pelle flicked on a high ball towards Da Silva, who was perfectly placed to lash a volley past Mannone and end Arsenal's winning run.

Champions League results on Tuesday:

Group E
Debrecen (HUN) 3 Fiorentina (ITA) 4
Liverpool (ENG) 1 Lyon (FRA) 2

Group F
Barcelona (ESP) 1 Rubin Kazan (RUS) 2
Inter Milan (ITA) 2 Dynamo Kiev (UKR) 2

Group G
Rangers (SCO) 1 Unirea Urziceni (ROM) 4
VfB Stuttgart (GER) 1 Sevilla (ESP) 3

Group H
AZ Alkmaar (NED) 1 Arsenal (ENG) 1
Olympiakos (GRE) 2 Standard Liege (BEL) 1

- AFP/de

 

 
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