Sunday, 17 April 2016
Bolasie punctures Arsenal’s Champions League bid
Yannick Bolasie put a dent in Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for the
Champions League with an equaliser for Crystal Palace nine minutes from
time in a 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Arsene Wenger’s side appeared on course for victory following Alexis
Sanchez’s headed goal in first-half stoppage-time.
But Palace, second best throughout in this all-London Premier League
clash, hung on in and were rewarded when Bolasie’s edge-of-the-box shot
beat Petr Cech, who should have saved it, at the Arsenal goalkeeper’s near
post in the 81st minute.
The result effectively ended the Gunners’ already slim title hopes, with
Arsene Wenger’s side now 13 points behind leaders Leicester City, with
only a maximum of 15 on offer from their final five league games.
More significantly it meant Arsenal, bidding to play in the Champions
League for a 19th consecutive season, failed to regain third place from
Manchester City and were left just four points in front of fifth-placed
Manchester United, with only the top four at the end of the season
guaranteed a place among Europe’s elite.
Arsenal, jeered off the field by their own fans at full-time, were the only
team that had something meaningful to play for, with Palace all but safe
and more focused on their looming FA Cup semi-final against Watford.
That it took until the 24th minute for a meaningful attempt was down to a
Palace side content to sit back and soak up pressure.
Palace, especially away from home, like to defend deep and hit teams on
the break and Bolasie did just that but his low drive was smothered by the
returning Cech.
For all Arsenal’s dominance, Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey didn’t
have to make a save for much of the first half.
Arsenal’s Lauren Koscielny flashed his header from Mesut Ozil’s 36th
minute corner wide before Sanchez’s free-kick drifted just past the post.
But Wales international Hennessey was called upon to thwart Mesut Ozil
with a low stop after the German playmaker exchanged passes with
Sanchez.
Arsenal’s pressure was, however, rewarded just before half-time.
– Jedinak departs –
Moments after Connor Wickham had headed over for Palace, Sanchez was
more accurate when he nodded Danny Welbeck’s pass in from six yards
out after Mile Jedinak had been caught in possession.
That was the Australian midfielder’s final act as he was replaced at the
break, with Palace manager Alan Pardew sending out a more attacking
side.
The danger was that Arsenal could pick the south Londoners off and
Welbeck and Alex Iwobi both missed early chances as the Gunners took
advantage of the extra space.
Ozil was then inches away with a 58th minute free-kick as the home side
looked to kill off Palace.
The Eagles then introduced former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor,
who received a hostile reception from fans of his old club.
Arsenal saw Sanchez head Ozil’s quickly taken free-kick just wide but
Palace, who had created little, served notice they could still snatch an
unlikely point in the 77th munute.
Yohan Cabaye’s corner was glanced on by Bacary Sako but Cech turned
over the near-post header.
But Cech was beaten via Bolasie’s 81st-minute strike against the run of
pay.
The winger had been relatively quiet before he cut inside and saw his shot
squirm beyond Cech’s grasp to stun the Emirates and earn Palace a point
that all but guaranteed their Premier League status.
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