Wenger doesn't see it, but Chelsea's Didier Drogba smashes Arsenal - again

30 November 2009 09:57
Arsene Wenger astonishingly questioned Didier Drogba's contribution as Chelsea moved five points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League with a commanding 3-0 win at Arsenal.[LNB]Chelsea striker Drogba scored twice, including a stunning free-kick, to take his goal tally against the Gunners to 10 in nine games. [LNB] The destroyer: Drogba's record against Arsenal is an exceptional one[LNB]But Arsenal manager Wenger was not impressed with his performance, saying: 'It's funny because he doesn't do a lot. You would be surprised by the number of balls he touched today. Drogba is in a period where he kicks the ball and it goes in.'[LNB]But Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti was more than happy with the Ivory Coast striker. He said: 'Didier scored two goals and that was a good job. He also did a very good job in the second half, defending with his team-mates. His work maintained the balance in our team.'[LNB] Crestfallen: Wenger surveys the Drogba-inflicted damage[LNB]Wenger was also left fuming after referee Andre Marriner decided to disallow Andrey Arshavin's goal early in the second half with Arsenal 2-0 down.[LNB]He said: 'Their first shot on goal went in, and for the second goal there was a misunderstanding between the keeper and Vermaelen. We found ourselves 2-0 down at half-time and I thought we were very unfortunate.'[LNB]Arshavin's strike at 2-0 was chalked off after Eduardo was adjudged to have fouled keeper Petr Cech in the build-up.[LNB] Clean strike? Wenger fumed as Arshavin saw a goal disallowed[LNB]Wenger fumed: "The referee cancelled a goal and nobody understands why. What is he doing? I watched it five times and nobody touches Cech - he lets the ball down, we score and he (Marriner) cancels the goal.[LNB]'If you watch it, it's a Chelsea player who does it - Eduardo is behind the ball. I think that was a very big turning point in the game today.'[LNB] Arsenal 0 Chelsea 3: Real leader Terry is so 'influencial' as Blues romp homeChelsea hitman Anelka closes in on deal to stay with Blues for rest of careerDutch FA hit back at Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger's Robin van Persie blastArsenal 0 Chelsea 3: As it happenedARSENAL FC

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