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Sat 07 Nov 2009, MolineuxReferee: Steve Bennett
Wolverhampton Wanderers
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Hennessey
23
Zubar
6
Craddock
16
Berra
5
Stearman
4
Edwards
(79)
8
Henry
35
Castillo
(64)
20
Milijas
   
(73)
29
Doyle
9
Ebanks-Blake
   
Substitutes
10
Keogh
17
Jarvis
(73)
7
Kightly
(64)
27
Mancienne
(79)
15
Halford
13
Hahnemann
33
Maierhofer
 
 Match Quotes
Mick McCarthy
"Our season won't be judged by games against Arsenal. We have Birmingham coming up and this is the type of game we have to win. We have been ticking along okay but were well beaten in the end. We were outstanding for 30 minutes and took Arsenal on but mistakes have cost us. But I know the crowd appreciate the hard work the team put in and the way they tried to play."

- Mick McCarthy

 
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
Arsenal 4
Scorer: Zubar (28 o.g.)
Scorer: Craddock (35 o.g., 89)
Scorer: Fabregas (45)
Scorer: Arshavin (66)
Attendance: 28,937 FT (19:25)

 

Arsenal head into the international break resting nicely near the top of the Barclays Premier League table.

Unbeaten in 13 matches in all competitions Arsene Wenger's side are a clear and positive threat to Chelsea and Manchester United. They are scoring goals for fun - but not all of them are of their own making as Wolverhampton Wanderers will sadly testify.

The newly-promoted team were bright and lively until the 28th minute when they were undone by their own hand.

Ronald Zubar deflected the ball for an own goal and Jody Craddock followed suit seven minutes later.

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey looked totally bewildered and was beaten again in first half stoppage-time by Cesc Fabregas - his ninth of the season.

Andrey Arshavin added a fourth in the 64th minute only for Craddock to score at the right end in the 89th minute.

Wolves, however, came close to making the breakthrough in the 10th minute when Nenad Milijas delivered the corner.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake peeled away from his marker but failed to test goalkeeper Manuel Almunia, his close range header going wide of the post.

scrambled away

It was a good chance for the striker, who was back in the side with Chris Iwelumo absent.

Wenger's side again found themselves on the back foot in the 18th minute and Milijas picked out Christophe Berra with a free-kick - but he got his bearings wrong and the ball was scrambled away.

Arsenal went ahead in the 28th minute and there was a stroke of luck about their effort.

Fabregas swung in a corner from the left and the ball took a deflection off Zubar, under pressure from Eduardo, for an own goal.

The home side tried to regroup but were undone again seven minutes later and by another own goal.

Eduardo was allowed plenty of space and raced forward only to see his chip deflected off Craddock.

The momentum had swung Arsenal's way and they were now firmly in the driving seat with the advantage of a two-goal cushion.

They extended their lead in stoppage-time when Fabregas scored in front of the posts after a simple ball from Robin van Persie.

Arsenal went on the attack at the start of the second half and Arshavin tried to pick out van Persie in the 48th minute, only for Hennessey to make the interception.

Five minutes later Thomas Vermaelen hoisted the ball forward towards Eduardo but he failed to get a decent touch and the opportunity was lost.

find gaps

Arsenal had taken the sting out of the match after their three-goal spell in the first half.

Wolves were finding it hard to string their passes together and there was an air of resignation among the home fans.

Fabregas then tried to release van Persie but Craddock was alert to the danger in the 63rd minute and made the clearance.

Arshavin came close to extending Arsenal's lead when he cut inside, only for Hennessy to turn away his effort.

The Russian got his reward when he latched onto Hennessey's clearance from a corner by Fabregas, thumping the ball beyond the goalkeeper.

It was becoming a rout as Arsenal were beginning to find gaps as Wolves tired.

Fabregas should have added a fifth goal in the 76th minute but sent his effort over the top from close range after van Persie had squared the ball into his path.

Substitute Tomas Rosicky was also wasteful in front of the posts before Wolves got a consolation goal on the stroke of full-time.

Craddock scored at the right end this time when he powered home a header from substitute Matt Jarvis' corner.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas

(Arsenal)
Another goal for the midfielder to take his league tally to six.
 IKTS Snapshot
Seven per cent
Only seven per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-4 away win for Arsenal.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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 Team Lineup 
1
Almunia
3
Sagna
10
Gallas
   
5
Vermaelen
28
Gibbs
   
16
Ramsey
2
Diaby
  
(24)
23
Arshavin
   
(74)
4
Fabregas
9
Eduardo
(70)
11
van Persie
Substitutes
6
Senderos
8
Nasri
(74)
17
Song Billong
(24)
7
Rosicky
(70)
24
Mannone
18
Silvestre
27
Eboue
 
 Match Quotes
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
"We conceded a goal, but overall it was a good performance. They made a strong start - but once we got ahead, we controlled it. I'm pleased, because we had the Champions League game in midweek and we won today 4-1. Our belief is there; we want to give our best in every game. We have great potential and we can go from strength to strength."

- Arsene Wenger

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