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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Liverpool stole the points at the Emirates Stadium

The Young Gunners failed to approach Manchester United after only capable of playing a draw against Liverpool in the match play at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday (17/04/2011).
 
Official game must add up to eight minutes of game time because of the ongoing fight hard for 90. Climax finally occurs after each faction score a goal through the white point.

The Dutch striker scored a penalty after RV Persie Cesc Fabregas violated Martin Skrtel in a restricted area immediately rewarded by another Dutch striker Dirk Kuyt in the same way.

On 13 minutes Arsenal get golden opportunity through Walcott, but Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina was able to save his goal. Back Reina became a hero the Reds after the Spanish midfielder, Cess Fabregas tried to break the deadlock.

Although they give the game to attack, but not a single goal until the referee blew the whistle to create a sign to rest.

The ambitions of Arsenal coach pocketed three points at home, ask for more foster children dared to attack. Nasri, Van Persie, and Wilshere repeatedly tried to break through Reina's goal. Unfortunately, still not meet the target.

Officials decide the match eight minutes of extra time. In injury time the two teams did not relax the attack. Drama ensued in a restricted area when Cesc Fabregas Liverpool Skrtel in the area dropped 12 passes. Without hesitation the referee pointed to the white point.

Van Persie who became executor of Emirates' success makes residents cheered cheering with 1-0 advantage. Ironically, not long penalty goal van Persie returned Kuyt

Starting from a close range free kick by striker Uruguay, Luiz Suarez, the ball successfully pushed over Szczesny. Lucas Leiva trying to catch the ball, but driven by Manuel Eboue. The referee again pointed to the spot and thwart Kuyt Arsenal victory is in sight.

With this result left Arsenal six points from Manchester United who are still at the top of the standings, collecting 69 points, while Liverpool is at number six, collecting 49 points. 

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