Arsenal (3) 3 - 0 (0) Sunderland
Highbury, Saturday 30th March 2002
FA Barclaycard Premiership
For the second Saturday running Arsenal took an
early 2 goal lead at home, and never looked let
giving it away.
With just over a minute gone, Henry found himself
right over on the right flank in front of Wiltord,
and flick it backwards to his compatriot. Sylvain's
first-time cross was a bit hopeful, but the defender's
interception took it softly towards goal, and Vieira
nipped in. Sorenson came over to block the (narrow)
angle, and Paddy took his time before nutmegging the
keeper for 1-0.
2 minutes later, Ljungberg's high looping cross from
the left found Henry in space beyond the far post,
and his superb volley was tapped in by Bergkamp
from a yard out.
Bergkamp created the 3rd for Wiltord. He skipped past a
couple of challenges on the left hand side of the box,
and looked to be looking for space for a curler when
he spotted Wiltord in space a couple of yards inside
the box. The quality of Dennis's pass was such that
Wiltord just had to deflect it inside the far post.
Sunderland had a few moments in the first half too.
Phillips, head and shoulders above the rest (except
perhaps Quinn who came on when Mboma was forced off by injury
following a clash with Edu) was the danger man. One time
a clumsy Campbell attempt at chesting the ball down to Adams
let the England nearly-man in. He rounded Seaman but shot
into the side-netting from the corner of the 6 yard box.
Arsenal took the foot off the pedal in the second half. A
little disappointing given that this looked like a chance
to narrow the goal-difference gap on Man Utd. But it was
obviously (and rightly) felt more important to make sure
that we don't slip up points-wise through tiredness.
No change at the top, with Liverpool and Man Utd both negotiating
potential banana-skins against Charlton and Leeds respectively. |