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match-reports
Mon 28 Apr 2008, Pride ParkReferee: Andre Marriner
 Team Lineup 
31
Carroll
17
Todd
23
Moore
8
Stubbs
4
McEveley
24
Mears
44
Savage
40
Ghaly
(60)
15
Lewis
9
Villa
21
Sterjovski
(69)
Substitutes
22
Feilhaber
(60)
1
Price
10
Earnshaw
(69)
35
Beardsley
2
Edworthy
 
 Match Quotes
Derby County manager Paul Jewell
"We're in the same league but we were a million miles apart. The whole mentality here must change. When adversity hits you, you have to be able to fight. I want to see some real men in the trenches here next year. We need this season to finish and we need major surgery. We must start to regroup and begin next season well."

- Paul Jewell

 
Derby County 2
Arsenal 6
Scorer: McEveley (30)
Scorer: Earnshaw (76)
Scorer: Bendtner (24)
Scorer: van Persie (39)
Scorer: Adebayor (59, 80, 90)
Scorer: Walcott (78)
Attendance: 33,003 FT (21:51)

 

Arsenal substitute Emmanuel Adebayor struck his second hat-trick against Derby County this season as the Gunners ran riot at Pride Park.

The Gunners, 5-0 winners at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the season, made sure of third spot with a rousing second-half performance against the relegated Rams.

Arsene Wenger's side could count themselves fortunate to lead 2-1 at the break after goals from Nicklas Bendtner and Robin van Persie either side of a Jay McEveley effort.

Theo Walcott was on target too, but the second half belonged to Arsenal's Togo international who struck three times to take his season's tally to 30, with Rob Earnshaw grabbing a consolation in this eight-goal thriller.

Wenger handed a first league start to goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, while Denilson, Bendtner and Emmanuel Eboue were all drafted in.

Paul Jewell made changes of his own, recalling McEveley, Emanuel Villa and Darren Moore as he went in search of a maiden league win as Rams manager.

Villa only just failed to connect with Tyrone Mears' inviting low cross before Mile Sterjovski's drive took a major deflection off Alex Song beyond the wrong-footed Fabianski, only for the ball to creep past the right post.

telling act

It was hardly the start Wenger would have hoped for as the Gunners struggled to find their rhythm and they could count themselves fortunate when Villa's bullet header flew just over.

But the Rams paid for their profligacy in the 25th minute when Moore's mistake gave the ball to Bendtner, who played a one-two with Van Persie, before coolly slotting the ball into the left corner.

And soon Derby had the equaliser they deserved.

Robbie Savage's inswinging free-kick landed on the six-yard line and McEveley reacted first to hook home.

Arsenal regained their lead soon after when Van Persie had all the time in the world to chest down Kolo Toure's floated pass and volley home in style.

The goal proved to be the striker's final telling act of the match as he was replaced by Adebayor after the break.

Derby's brave first-half performance appeared to have taken its toll as the Gunners' pace and movement began to stretch tiring legs.

Twice Toure, again playing at right-back, fired over, the second opportunity created by Fabregas' brilliant backheel.

Again the Rams had Carroll to thank in the 58th minute when he saved superbly with his feet from Adebayor.

grabbed another

But there was nothing he could do to deny the Togo international a minute later.

Walcott took full advantage of Stubbs' slip to cut the ball back to Eboue, who gave Adebayor the simplest of finishes.

Walcott should have made it four when he was slid through by Bendtner but the teenager fired wide.

By now it was looking all too easy for the Gunners as they created chances at will.

But the Rams reduced the deficit to just a single goal with effectively their first attack of the second period, substitute Rob Earnshaw opening his right foot up to stroke beyond Fabianski.

Yet within a minute the two-goal cushion was restored, Gael Clichy pinging a pinpoint pass to Walcott wide on the left before the youngster cut inside and curled into the top-right corner.

Adebayor grabbed another poacher's goal, sliding to convert another Clichy assist with 10 minutes remaining before he wrapped up his hat-trick from an acute angle in added time.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor

Emmanuel Adebayor

(Arsenal)
The striker came off the bench to score a second-half hat-trick.
 IKTS Snapshot
0 per cent
Not a single person playing IKTS correctly predicted the 2-6 scoreline.
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 Team Lineup 
21
Fabianski
5
Toure
(77)
10
Gallas
17
Song Billong
22
Clichy
27
Eboue
4
Fabregas
15
Denilson
(64)
32
Walcott
11
van Persie
  
(45)
26
Bendtner
Substitutes
19
Silva
(64)
20
Djourou
(77)
6
Senderos
25
Adebayor
(45)
24
Almunia
 
 Match Quotes
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
"This team has a great future, I believe we were really unlucky not to win something this year. It is always a problem not to win trophies but I love this team, love the way they behave and the way they play. This was a typical Arsenal display, we were always dangerous and were good technically. They all impressed me."

- Arsene Wenger

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