Wednesday 23 December 2020

EFLC:Arsenal(H)ManchesterCIty

December 22nd

 Arsenal 1 Manchester City 4

From the BBC Sport website:

Holders Manchester City piled on the misery for Arsenal with a ruthless performance at Emirates Stadium to reach the Carabao Cup semi-finals.

There were barely two minutes on the clock when Gabriel Jesus nodded City ahead, the Brazil forward completely unmarked inside the six-yard area when he met Oleksandr Zinchenko's cross.

The Gunners were desperate for the first 25 minutes, French defender Aymeric Laporte heading a great chance wide before the hosts levelled with their first serious attempt.

Nineteen-year-old Brazilian forward Gabriel Martinelli provided an excellent cross for Alexandre Lacazette to head home but City scored twice in five second-half minutes to seal victory.

Keeper Runar Alex Runarsson allowed Riyad Mahrez's free-kick to squirm through his gloves and into the net before Phil Foden added the third with a dink over Arsenal's Iceland stopper.

Foden looked offside after Fernandinho's pass but with no video assistant referee system in operation, the goal was allowed to stand.

There was nothing controversial about City's fourth goal, Laporte meeting Foden's lovely curling cross to head home unmarked.

More misery for Gunners

With no wins in seven in the Premier League, Arsenal's problems continue to mount after being turfed out of the EFL Cup following a catalogue of errors against a City side that had been misfiring in recent weeks.

They showed some character after falling behind in the third minute but were architects of their own downfall as City took complete control in the second half.

Arteta was seeking a big performance after a wretched run of form left them languishing 15th in the table, just four points above the relegation zone.

Instead poor marking was to blame for the first and fourth goals, while a glaring goalkeeping error gifted City their second.

If there was a positive for Arteta, who now trails Pep Guardiola 3-1 in the battle between the City boss and his former assistant, it came in the shape of Martinelli.

Having recently returned from a serious injury, the teenager looked sharp and hungry, while his assist was one of the best moments of the game for the hosts.

However Martinelli, who had earlier been caught by keeper Zack Steffen, was forced off early in the second half after picking up another knock.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta: "It's a really painful moment again. We started the game conceding really early, a really soft goal. But the players reacted to be fair and we started to grow as the game was moving forward.

"We scored a goal, a really good goal and after that I think we were the better team for the next 25 minutes.

"It's a really hard result to take. But as well we have to look at things that can help us for the future, and I have to say for the young players in a really difficult scenario they did really well."

The action as Arsenal lose to City



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