Stoke 1-1 Arsenal: Van Persie to the rescue but Gunners miss chance to tighten grip on third
The visitors were unable to break down a resolute Potters defence as  both sides settle for a point, after Peter Crouch had opened the  scoring for the hosts
 
 
Arsenal missed out on the chance to pull away in third place as they had to rely on Robin van Persie to earn them a point in a 1-1 draw with Stoke.
The home side took the lead early in the game  as Peter Crouch rose to head home a Matthew Etherington cross, but five  minutes later Van Persie earned his side a point with a simple tap-in  following an inch-perfect Tomas Rosicky cross.
Both sides made  two changes ahead of kick-off with Jermaine Pennant and Dean Whitehead  returning for Stoke in place of Wilson Palacios and the injured Andy  Wilkinson. The full-back picked up a groin injury against Newcastle so  Ryan Shotton dropped back into defence and Pennant took up his place on  the right wing.
Arsenal named a starting line-up missing  speedsters Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, with Yossi Benayoun  and Gervinho were recalled to provide support to the prolific Van  Persie in attack.
The visitors were quickly into their stride and  created two good opportunities in the opening eight minutes for  Benayoun and Van Persie. The Israeli was released by the Dutchman in the  sixth minute but his low shot from inside the penalty area lacked power  and Asmir Begovic was able to save with an outstretched left hand.
Two  minutes later Van Persie had his first sight of goal but he too was  denied by Begovic. Tomas Rosicky delivered an inch-perfect cross onto  the head of the unmarked striker at the back post but the Bosnian  stopper made an excellent reaction save to turn the ball behind.
The Gunners were made to rue those misses in  the 10th minute as the home side took the lead with their first attempt  on goal. Etherington was found on the left wing and he delivered a the  ball right onto the head of Crouch and the striker made no mistake, jumping above his marker and heading into the bottom corner. 
However Stoke's lead lasted just five minutes as Arsenal equalised through Van Persie.  Rosicky found more space on the left wing and delivered a lovely cross  behind the Stoke defence to find the run of the striker and the Dutchman  had the simple task of tapping it into the net.
After such a bright start to the game the  rest of the opening period was fairly uneventful as both sides struggled  to create clear-cut chances and neither goalkeeper was forced into a  real save. Gervinho found himself in some good situations but his final  touch seemed to always let him down, while at the other end the Arsenal  defence coped well with the dangerous balls put into their penalty area  by Pennant.
The second half began in lively fashion and five  minutes in Arsenal had a great chance to go ahead through Van Persie. A  typically neat and flowing move from the Gunners ended up with Bacary  Sagna being released down the right wing, his low cross was perfect for  the Dutch striker to fire a diving header towards goal but Begovic saved  well down to his right.
The home side were really struggling to  create any chances as the Arsenal defence remained resolute, and despite  plenty of effort and desire the clinical final touch was just eluding  them.
Tony Pulis’ decision to introduce Cameron Jerome late in  the game for Pennant was met with a few boos from the home crowd but it  was nearly a master stroke as the striker found himself with a clear  shot at goal, his effort was on target but Szczesny saved well and  Arsenal were able to clear.
The Gunners pushed for a late winner,  and even threw Marouane Chamakh up front to support Van Persie but  Stoke remained resolute and held on for a well-deserved point.
Source : Goal.com
   
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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