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    Thumbs up Chelsea outclass and destroy Arsenal

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/8377195.stm

    Premier League leaders Chelsea left Arsenal's title challenge reeling by beating the Gunners to increase the gap to 11 points on their London rivals.

    Striker Didier Drogba guided an Ashley Cole cross into the top corner to put the visitors ahead.

    Another Ashley Cole delivery was then diverted into his own net by Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen.

    Drogba put an elaborate seal on a deserved victory when he powered in a 25-yard free-kick late on.

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger had said the game was a moment for his players to show their strength but, instead, the defeat only served to blow a massive hole in his side's title credentials.

    The last time they had been beaten at home was by Chelsea in May and, despite five free-scoring wins at the Emirates so far this season, the Blues again showed their power was superior to Arsenal's panache.

    Wenger's side had quickly got into their passing stride but struggled to pierce the visitors' backline and Chelsea could have had an early penalty in their favour.

    Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka had a shot blocked by keeper Manuel Almunia when through on goal but, in the process, seemed to have been pulled down by Bacary Sagna.

    There was little protest from Chelsea and they worked another opportunity which saw Drogba fail to get enough power on a header he angled straight at Almunia.

    For all their possession, Arsenal had little to show for it and they were handed the harsh lesson in the necessity of having a ruthless streak to their play.

    Former Gunners left-back Ashley Cole responded to the boos greeting his every touch by curling in a cross which Drogba finished with aplomb for his ninth goal in his last nine appearances against Arsenal.

    Soon after, a whipped in Ashley Cole cross to the near post was diverted into his own net by Vermaelen as Arsenal were left stunned.

    This was the cue for Wenger to introduce Theo Walcott and the Gunners thought they had pulled a goal back when Andrey Arshavin drove in a shot at the far post only for the goal to be disallowed for an earlier foul on Chelsea keeper Petr Cech by Eduardo.

    The visitors boast the top-flight's meanest defence and showed why as they continually thwarted Arsenal to deny them any sort of a clearcut chance on the way to a fifth clean sheet on the trot.

    It was a defensive performance the home side might do well to take note of as they search to add the steel to their style that many critics argue they lack.

    The Gunners were also clearly feeling the absence of injured striker Robin van Persie, who had scored two goals in a victory over Chelsea this time last year, as they lacked a cutting edge to their play.

    And, the home side almost fell further behind in bizarre circumstances.

    A Drogba strike ricocheted off Gallas and Frank Lampard and was set to creep into the bottom corner before a full-stretch Almunia palmed the ball wide.

    But Drogba continued to prove a chief tormentor for Arsenal as he beat Almunia with a free-kick which gave him his 11th Premier League goal of the campaign and 14th in total.

    It was a three points earned with authority for Chelsea and proved the show of strength from them that Wenger was looking for from his side as the Blues also reinforced their position at the top of the table

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    I was waiting for your eventual post......

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    great result

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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I was waiting for your eventual post......
    i was expecting it too!

    lets wait when you start losing
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!

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    Looks like another title to Chelsea! Would like to see how they would do with Drogba and Anelka injured though. I can't see Arsenal winning a title until they splash more cash as they are always one of the smallest spenders in the premiership every year and always seemed to be plagued by injuries to some of their best players. According to the rumours Chelsea will be spending more Russian millions on yet more players in the new year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    Looks like another title to Chelsea!
    why have they won b4
    dom its not over til the fat lady sings, and you know the mancs will still win

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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I was waiting for your eventual post......
    Happy days ! If you want 2 or 3 minutes of highlights (in Italian) before Match of the Day

    http://www.skysportshd1.com/video.php?v=16866




           

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