Arsenal won a convincing victory when a visit to Reading. The Gunners took home three points yield advantage 5-2, in which the three goals of which are made Santi Cazorla.
Playing at the Madejski Stadium on Tuesday (18/12/2012) pm dawn, Arsenal ahead quickly with Lukas Podolski. Two more goals from Santi Cazorla made 'Gunner closed the first half with a three-goal advantage.
Had turned a 4-0 score after Cazorla completed his performance with a hat-trick. But Reading replying twice through Jimmy Kebbe and Adam le Fondre, though later Theo Walcott sealed the win with a goal that he made ahead of the game completely.
Three points from this match led Arsenal climbed to fifth on the standings with 27 points, two points adrift of Tottenham Hotspur as the club's last Champions League spot. This great victory total answer Arsene Wenger is also a great stress due to the recent string of poor results received by his team.
The game
The game has been running for 13 minutes when Arsenal managed to open the scoring. Starting from a puncture Kieran Gibbs on the right side of Reading's defense, he later off a cross into the penalty box. Utilizing bad players escort Reading, Podolski easily struck the ball into the goal.
Four minutes later Cazorla almost made 'Gunner' doubled the lead when distance kick deviated slightly from the target.
The visitors finally doubled the lead in the 30th minute, with an almost similar scenario as the first goal. This time Podolski who comb Reading defense on the right side, he then let the bait crossing the face of goal and deflected into goal by using his head Cazorla.
Two minutes later Cazorla again listed his name on the scoreboard. Who had grabbed the ball while trying to pass on Gibbs headed pass from Podolski, Cazorla brought Arsenal a 3-0 lead now.
Six minutes into the second half Cazorla almost made it a hat-trick if only Adrian Mariappa did not drive the ball right at the goal line Reading. But trigol Cazorla then a matter of time saka because one flick in the 59th minute of Spain's footballers make the position changed to 4-0.
Left behind four goals did not make Reading surrender. Starting from the error feedback in the defense sector, Adam le Fondre calmly melewai Szczesny when one-on-one in a position to then struck the ball into the goal. In 65 minutes Reading minimize lag to 4-1.
Resurrection host instantaneous burst in the 69th minute after Reading scored his second goal. This time the goalkeeper Jimmy Kebbe the Gunners.
But the dramatic story of Reading's comeback did not happen in this game because in the 80th minute Arsenal actually managed to increase the number of goals. Build an attack from the middle, Cazorla were pierced into the penalty box off a feed on Walcott. In one movement, the English footballer deceive defenders and fired a shot to continue the action with the goal directed. 5-2 to Arsenal.
Lineup
Reading: Federici, Shorey, Mariappa, Gorkss, Cummings, Leigertwood, Booked McAnuff, Kebe (McCleary '72), Tabb, Pogrebnyak (62 'Le Fondre), Hunt (Robson-Kanu '61)
Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Arteta, Wilshere, Walcott (Giroud '85), Oxlade-Chamberlain ('74 Ramsey), Cazorla (Coquelin '82), Podolski
Playing at the Madejski Stadium on Tuesday (18/12/2012) pm dawn, Arsenal ahead quickly with Lukas Podolski. Two more goals from Santi Cazorla made 'Gunner closed the first half with a three-goal advantage.
Had turned a 4-0 score after Cazorla completed his performance with a hat-trick. But Reading replying twice through Jimmy Kebbe and Adam le Fondre, though later Theo Walcott sealed the win with a goal that he made ahead of the game completely.
Three points from this match led Arsenal climbed to fifth on the standings with 27 points, two points adrift of Tottenham Hotspur as the club's last Champions League spot. This great victory total answer Arsene Wenger is also a great stress due to the recent string of poor results received by his team.
The game
The game has been running for 13 minutes when Arsenal managed to open the scoring. Starting from a puncture Kieran Gibbs on the right side of Reading's defense, he later off a cross into the penalty box. Utilizing bad players escort Reading, Podolski easily struck the ball into the goal.
Four minutes later Cazorla almost made 'Gunner' doubled the lead when distance kick deviated slightly from the target.
The visitors finally doubled the lead in the 30th minute, with an almost similar scenario as the first goal. This time Podolski who comb Reading defense on the right side, he then let the bait crossing the face of goal and deflected into goal by using his head Cazorla.
Two minutes later Cazorla again listed his name on the scoreboard. Who had grabbed the ball while trying to pass on Gibbs headed pass from Podolski, Cazorla brought Arsenal a 3-0 lead now.
Six minutes into the second half Cazorla almost made it a hat-trick if only Adrian Mariappa did not drive the ball right at the goal line Reading. But trigol Cazorla then a matter of time saka because one flick in the 59th minute of Spain's footballers make the position changed to 4-0.
Left behind four goals did not make Reading surrender. Starting from the error feedback in the defense sector, Adam le Fondre calmly melewai Szczesny when one-on-one in a position to then struck the ball into the goal. In 65 minutes Reading minimize lag to 4-1.
Resurrection host instantaneous burst in the 69th minute after Reading scored his second goal. This time the goalkeeper Jimmy Kebbe the Gunners.
But the dramatic story of Reading's comeback did not happen in this game because in the 80th minute Arsenal actually managed to increase the number of goals. Build an attack from the middle, Cazorla were pierced into the penalty box off a feed on Walcott. In one movement, the English footballer deceive defenders and fired a shot to continue the action with the goal directed. 5-2 to Arsenal.
Lineup
Reading: Federici, Shorey, Mariappa, Gorkss, Cummings, Leigertwood, Booked McAnuff, Kebe (McCleary '72), Tabb, Pogrebnyak (62 'Le Fondre), Hunt (Robson-Kanu '61)
Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Arteta, Wilshere, Walcott (Giroud '85), Oxlade-Chamberlain ('74 Ramsey), Cazorla (Coquelin '82), Podolski
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