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  • Gallas (65), Jagielka (69 og), Henry (81)
  • Date:2006-09-23
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Emirates Stadium
  • Attendance:59912
  • Referee:Wiley, A

Live Commentary

90mins

The final whistle goes at the Emirates and Arsenal's resurgent form continues as they run out easy 3-0 winners.

88mins

Kabba brings a fine save from Lehmann with a header from Kozluk's cross.

87mins

Steve Kabba makes his long-awaited return for United, replacing Kazim-Richards who worked very hard with little impact.

79mins

HENRY finishes off Eboue's cross at the back post to make it 3-0 and seal all three points for Arsenal.

76mins

Alan Quinn is the second part of the Blades boss' double switch, coming on for Derek Geary.

76mins

Rob Kozluk replaces David Sommeil for Sheffield United in a tactical switch.

75mins

Julio Baptista comes off the bench for a 15 minute stint in midfield, replacing Ljungberg for Arsenal.

73mins

Hulse almosts gets one back for United as he slides it at the back post but just failed to make contact.

71mins

Alexander Hleb comes on for Rosicky as Arsene Wenger makes a double substitution.

71mins

Van Persie comes on to add further pep to Arsenal's attack, replacing the laregely ineffective Adebayor.

69mins

JAGIELKA puts through his own net, trying to cut out Henry's cross for an unfortunate own goal and it's 2-0 to Arsenal.

65mins

GALLAS volleys in to break the deadlock from close and make it 1-0 to Arsenal thanks to a great ball from Henry.

61mins

Eboue is cautioned for the foul on Kazim-Richards, although he may have talked himself into the book for protesting his innocence to the referee.

60mins

Kazim-Richards wins a free-kick to anger the Arsenal fans who thought they should have had a free-kick for a tackle by Davis on Adebayor moments before.

57mins

Hulse is having a blinder and wins another free-kick for United to ease the pressure.

56mins

Hulse holds the ball up, turns and hits a left-footed effort a few yards wide - but he is doing well in that lone role up front.

55mins

Jagielka matches Adebayor for pace and makes a superb tackle to rob the strike as he moved into Sheffield United territory.

54mins

Henry tries to get to the byline with skill and pace but United's defence closes ranks and keeps Arsenal at bay.

52mins

Rosicky returns the ball into the penalty area and Bennett pulls off another brilliant save to deny Ljungberg, who stole in with a header.

51mins

Arsenal force their first corner of the second half, Rosicky delivers but Davis is there to get it away.

49mins

Toure pulls the ball down with a great first touch and fires a shot just wide of the far post under pressure from Gillespie.

47mins

Hulse chases Djourou but catches the defender late and picks up a yellow card.

46mins

Arsenal get the second half underway with the teams showing no changes by either manager during the interval.

45mins

Arsenal are unable to break down the Blades as the half-time whistle goes at the Emirates to giev the visitors' defence a break.

43mins

Hulse is fouled again, Djorou going straight through him from behind, resulting in a free-kick but no yellow card for the Arsenal player.

41mins

Leigertwood volleys into the top corner but the effort is disallowed as the referee had already blown for a foul in the penalty area.

35mins

Arsenal look frustrated as they cannot break down Neil Warnock's side and the manager's tactics appear to be working.

28mins

Colin Kazim-Richards fouls Ljungberg but Fabregas fails to pick out an Arsenal teammate from the free-kick.

28mins

Fabregas is cautioned for a foul on Phil Jagielka which was borne of frustration as the visitors continue to hold out.

24mins

Henry is tackled by Derek Geary as he tries to run at the Blades defence but was initially held up by Davis.

21mins

Keith Gillespie attempts a left-footed drive from outside the Arsenal box but it is blocked by Kolo Toure.

19mins

Davis is doing well on his Premiership debut and looks commanding at the back for United.

16mins

Davis and Bennett scrape it away as Arsenal mount sustained pressure on United's goal throguh Rosicky.

14mins

A superb fingertip save from Bennett denies Henry a comeback goal after a brilliant run from the back by Emmanuel Eboue.

12mins

Claude Davis gets a foot in to stop Henry from converting after a great run and cross from Emmanuel Adebayor.

9mins

Blades club captain Chris Morgan was dropped for this game and has apparently been spotted shopping at Meadowhall this morning!

7mins

Ljungberg's shot brings a first save from Ian Bennett in the United goal.

5mins

Arsenal go close when William Gallas starts and almost finishes the move when slipped in at the back post by Tomas Rosicky but it goes just wide.

4mins

Jens Lehmann saves from Chris Armstrong's curling free-kick after Rob Hulse was fouled outside the box.

3mins

Wright goes off to receive treatment in a gash on his forehead after that kick from Silva.

2mins

Gilberto Silva sees his attempted overhead kick go over the bar after Cesc Fabregas' free-kick causes problems in the Blades box.

0mins

Alan Wright fouls Fredrik Ljungberg after a fine piece of skill from the Swede down the right hand side.

0mins

Thierry Henry is back for Arsenal after missing last week's win over Manchester United as ref Alan Wiley blows the whistle to get the match underway.

Match Preview

Neil Warnock has a vast number of selection problems as he prepares to take his Sheffield United side to Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium on Saturday looking for a first win on their return to the Premiership.

Veteran defenders Alan Wright and Craig Short picked up respective calf and hamstring problems during Tuesday's 1-0 win against Bury in the Carling Cup second round at Bramall Lane and they join seven more players in the treatment room.

Striker Danny Webber is definitely out with the groin injury he picked up against Blackburn recently, but Warnock hopes to have him back for the visit of Middlesbrough on September 30. Michael Tonge is also struggling with an ankle injury, while a hamstring problem is hampering Steve Kabba's chances.

Midfielder Nick Montgomery is a long-term absentee with an ankle injury which is set to keep him out for another month, while veteran keeper Ian Bennett may keep his place in the side as Paddy Kenny battles to recover from a haematoma in his leg. Neil Shipperley has been struggling with a calf injury and Derek Geary is battling to get back his full match sharpness.

Summer signings Claude Davis and Li Tie were able to make their debuts in the win over Bury and could be involved on Saturday, while striker Christian Nade will hope his first goal for the Blades will ensure him a starting place against the Gunners alongside Rob Hulse ahead of Colin Kazim-Richards and Ade Akinibyi.

Arsenal, still looking for a first Premiership victory on home soil, will go into the match buoyed by the 1-0 success at Old Trafford against Manchester United last week.

However boss Arsene Wenger is set to be without a number of key players once again as his side have started the season decimated by injuries.

Long-term absentees Lauren, Gael Clichy, Philippe Senderos and Abou Diaby are all missing with respective knee, foot, shoulder and ankle problems, while Thierry Henry and Robin van Persie are battling to recover from foot and hip injuries respectively.


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Match Report

Arsenal secured their first Premiership win at the Emirates with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sheffield United and continue their charge up the table.

After a goalless first half, Arsenal were more incisive after the restart with goals from William Gallas and Thierry Henry either side of a Phil Jagielka own-goal.

Neil Warnock's side set up in a formation that has brought other teams success at Arsenal's new home.Rob Hulse lead the line alone as United played five at the back with a defence minded midfield. Unlike previous games, the Gunners looked to have a cutting edge from the opening exchanges. Gilberto should have done better after three minutes when Johan Djourou headed the ball back across goal but the Brazilian sent his over-head kick high and wide.

The visitors did however test Jens Lehman on 4 minutes when Chris Armstrong's freekick from just outside the right side of the area had the giant German 'keeper scrambling to his left.

At the other end Ian Bennett would have expected a busy afternoon and he was not to be disappointed. A save from Fredrik Ljungberg on 6 minutes would have settled his nerves and then a point blank block from a rare Henry header on 14 minutes kept his side level and in the game. The move began with Kolo Toure winning possession in his own half and skipping past a flat-footed Colin Kazim-Richards. Toure then accelerated down the right flank before delivering a perfect cross to an unmarked Henry on the far post. The French striker rose, picked his spot but the United 'keeper instinctively stuck out a hand to turn the ball around for a corner. The Gunners continued to pour forward with much of the play coming from a tireless Ljungberg operating on the right flank.

United thought they had scored in the dying minutes of the opening half when Mikele Leigertwood's drive from outside the area flew past Lehman, but referee Alan Wiley had already halted play for a foul on Djourou inside the Arsenal box.

The Gunners began the second half brightly with Ljungberg back in the thick of things and United had their 'keeper to thank once again on 53 minutes. Tomas Rosicky had worked himself free on the right flank and sent a delightful cross into the Sheffield area for Ljungberg to head powerfully towards goal from close-in, but Bennett again showed lightning fast reflexes and strong hands, to palm the ball over the bar.

There was little Bennett could do however when the Gunners broke the deadlock with a Gallas strike on 65 minutes. The move began with Thierry Henry clipping a ball into the area for Cesc Fabregas to touch on into the path of Gallas. The Arsenal new boy, showed the striker's touch worthy of the number 10 shirt he has adopted, by firing a fierce volley straight into the roof of the net.

The Wenger boys doubled their lead three minutes later, again following some good work on the left side of the United area by Henry. The Frenchman shrugged off the attentions of Gillespie to cross another ball into the box, but this time it didn't find one of his own, but still ended up in the net as Jagielka sliced his attempted clearance past a flailing Bennett.

Henry made it 3-0 on 80 minutes with a rare headed goal. Emmanuel Eboue powered down the right flank leaving a host of United defenders in his wake before crossing into the box. His well measured delivery eluded Jagielka's attempt to head clear but fell perfectly for Henry who powered his header into the bottom left corner of the net, well beyond Bennett's outstretched hand.

With Warnock's side making valiant but ultimately unsuccessful attempts to reduce the arrears, the Gunners were free to hit the visitors on the counter-attack. Henry should have capitalised on 88 minutes when he was released on the left by a sweet Robin Van Persie throughball. Instead of taking a shot though, Henry sought to tee up Van Persie who had made a run into the box, but the cross eluded the Dutchman and Alexander Hleb and bounced away to safety.

United were unlucky not to be rewarded for their late adventure when only a superb injury time save from Jens Lehman kept out a powerful header from substitute Steven Kabba. In the end the Gunners played out the balance of injury time to secure their first win in the Premiership at their new home.

Arsenal

Sheffield United

Corners

72

Fouls

118

Goal attempts

145

Shots off target

31

Offsides

42

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